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The Developing Brain with Nathan Mikaere-Wallis
New Discoveries in Child and Adolescent Brain Development & the Implications for Best Practice
Nathan Mikaere-Wallis
Date: Friday, 14 September, 2012
Details: 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM (Tea & Lunch Break Catering Provided)
Venue: Wests Mayfeild
Address: 32 Industrial Drive, Mayfield, NEWCASTLE
Price: $215 incl. GST
The last decade could rightfully be called the ‘decade of the brain’. Advances in medical science mean we have learnt more about brain development and functioning during this period than all of our collective knowledge up to this point. Much of the public discussion during this time has related to new knowledge in the area of infant’s brains. However, just as many amazing new discoveries relating to brain development and functioning have also been made relating to the year’s from childhood right through to late adolescence. These findings often contradict many of the long-held practices that helping professionals, teachers and parents have viewed as best practice. The result is that there is now a large gap between how people ‘think’ the developing brain functions and what neuro-science research has actually shown to be the case. An understanding of this knowledge will help to guide our practice to better meet the behavioural, developmental and educational needs of the children and adolescents we work with.
Some of the key areas Nathan will discuss include:
- What is known about changes that occur in the frontal cortex and the implications on the biological workings of the brain?
- What the research has shown about the ideal physical, emotional, educational and social conditions under which the developing brain functions at its best.
- What are the implications of this knowledge for our professional practice with children and adolescents? What approaches and interventions work best from a neuro science perspective and how can we guide behaviour change in a way that acknowledges and utilises the unique workings of the developing brain.
- From a neuro science perspective, what are the common mistakes parents, teachers, and helping professionals make when working with adolescents and pre-adolescents and which of our current approaches have been shown to be less helpful then we thought.
- Practice considerations when working with children and adolescents who have experienced early life trauma which may have impacted upon their early brain development.
Nathan Mikaere-Wallis is a lecturer at Canterbury University’s College of Education. He has a practice back ground in teaching and child therapy and is a trustee and presenter for Brainwave. He is a sought after trainer in the area of neuro science research and its implications for practice and runs a successful training consultancy specialising in this field. Nathan’s vast knowledge in this area, when combined with his interactive and engaging teaching style and thoughtful use of case study material, mean that this seminar will be of interest to anyone who works with, teaches, or supports children and adolescents as part of their work.
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"One of the best 1 Day courses I have been on. The content/subject was fascinating but Nathans delivery style was what made the day so successful"
Teacher
"Excellent workshop! Nathans presentation was engaging,stimulating, challenging and very informative"
Counsellor
"Dynamic and knowledgeable presenter. The workshop was informative and thought provoking"
Registered Nurse
Psychologist
"This is the best conference I've been to in 30 years! The presenter was so engaging, interesting and humorous and I have learnt so much."
Child Health Nurse
"Wonderful! Nathan is a natural speaker. Very informative and I really enjoyed his anecdotes."
Special Education Advisor
"A very informative seminar presented in a dynamic and interesting manner. The presenter really knows his stuff and I was really impressed with Nathans ability to answer questions and foster an interactive environment. The explanation of the structure of the brain was excellent. The way in which it related to responding to behaviours was superb."
Education Officer
"I have found this seminar extremely useful, interesting and was really well presented - I found Nathan to be one of the best I've seen and listened to for a long time."
Medical Practitioner
"Nathan OMG! I finally understand all this brain stuff because you use easy to understand language and practical examples to help understand such a complicated area."
Psychologist
"Nathan is an excellent speaker, knowledgeable and really good to listen to while providing valuable insights. I would be happy to both attend and encourage others to attend another seminar by by him. He has great adult teaching skills!"
Occupational Therapist
"I have found the seminar to be very informative and interesting. Nathan's presentation manner made it easy to engage with the information. He is clearly knowledgeable on the topic. I would recommend this seminar to others and I didn't want it to end as I now feel like there is so much more to know."
Social Worker
"Nathan was excellent all day!!! - Knowledgeable, flexible, relative and practical. My note paper wasn't big enough for all the great notes I took. A really well organised seminar."
Speech Pathologist
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