Stamford Connects - The Neuroscience of Early Years Parenting: Creating Impactful Connections with Your Child
By Stamford American International School
29th Sep, 2022 12:00 PM ~ 01:00 PM
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Children are born ready to connect and learn. Their brains are growing at a tremendous rate in the first 8 years which means they can be more impacted both negatively and positively. While their brains will not be completely developed until they are 25, the early years sets a foundation for future relationships, academic success and wellbeing.
In this webinar, we will explore concepts of neuroscience and how they can help parents better understand and connect with their children. We will look at science-based strategies to help parents teach their children about emotions, connection, being calm and eventually become great problem solvers. Information will be shared from experts in the field such as Dr. Dan Siegel, Becky Bailey, Dr. Bruce Perry and Dr. Nadine Burke. Parents will leave with a list of resources and free printable materials to help support their child’s neuro-development. The webinar will also have a Q&A session where participants can have their questions answered.
We look forward to you joining us on Thursday, 29th September 2022, 12pm – 1pm SGT.
Date and Time
29th Sep, 2022 12:00 PM ~ 01:00 PM
Stamford American International School
Stamford American is an inclusive school, home to over 75 different nationalities and was recently awarded Silver in HoneyKids’ Singapore International School of the Year for its focus on sustainability, inclusion and academic excellence.
Their Woodleigh campus includes two distinct divisions: elementary & secondary school (for students aged 6-18 years) and the Early Learning Village campus, inspired by Reggio-Emilia philosophy, is specially designed for students from 2 months – 6 years. Every student is treated as a unique individual and is given the direction, counsel and support to discover her or his own potential for greatness.