The close community presents a single day event of love and connection, with inspirational speakers who will interweave the science of connection through storytelling and their professional experience, offering you invaluable insight and provoking your curiosity as you support the development of children and young people.
Early Years conference: The impact of love on the developing brain, aims to bring together practitioners, educators, policymakers, and individuals (across a variety of sectors), who have a personal or professional interest in early childhood development. The impact of trauma on the developing brain as well as the power of loving, healthy, emotionally available relationships within the lives of our children and young people will be explored.
Tigers hopes are that guests leave their event feeling curious, courageous, and inspired to place the attachment needs of our children and young people at the heart of their practice and relationships. They hope that by sharing the knowledge of the biological impact of relationships they increase their capacities to ‘Get it Right’ for every child in Scotland, and wider.
Tigers are thrilled to be joined by three industry leaders who will be speaking on the day:
Dr. Suzanne Zeedyk
Developmental Psychologist
Sarah Ockwell-Smith
Author, founder of Gentle Parenting movement
Leslee Udwin
Filmmaker, Human Rights Advocate and Education Activist
To learn more about the event and to get tickets, visit: learnwithtigers.co.uk/event/early-years-conference
Tigers first the close community event in 2023 was a great success and they're looking forward to bringing the community together again, view the highlights from last year - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3COo-t9KH7o&
For more information please contact office@tigersltd.co.uk