Visitors, please feel free to browse the current courses (Alphabetical Order Listing below)
Behaviour 101 (Exploring Behaviour)
Ages and Stages of Development / Self Esteem
Drivers of Behaviour / L.E.A.V.E. Approach / 3 Principles
"I liked Jacci's down to earth approach and her clear way of explaining things"
What viewers say about our Behaviour 101 course
"Teaches simple techniques on how to approach children that might be struggling with their thoughts and behaviours."
What viewers say about our Behaviour 101 course
"Lots! Simple approaches to use in the classroom. Helped me to understand myself and how my own mindset could have an affect on my classroom."
What viewers say about our Behaviour 101 course
"I feel that i can use my new knowledge in the classroom and for my own self-growth."
What viewers say about our Behaviour 101 course
"I liked the way it was presented. I liked the ways to look at behaviour and I especially liked the scenarios there were giving and how to approach the behaviour."
What viewers say about our Behaviour 101 course
"I learned a great deal about the stages of development of behaviour, and I did not realise that these stages occur throughout your life and not just in your early years."
What viewers say about our Behaviour 101 course
"Potential approaches in how to deal with ‘challenging behaviour’ and the need to be aware of your own state of mind when/before dealing with it."
Conflict Resolution & Dealing with ‘Difficult People’ 🙂
Conflict is inevitable at some stage whenever two or more people live, work, or spend time together.
The main difference between this having a negative impact is on how people approach issues, disagreements, and differences of opinion.
This course covers how awareness of how we think and feel about events that happen to us contribute to our levels of stress.
"Thank you for a very informative course. It was concise, to the point and very clear. I found the instructor particularly easy to listen to."
What viewers say about Managing Stress and Work Life Balance
"Easy to listen to. Makes you think about how much overthinking you can do"
What viewers say about Managing Stress and Work Life Balance
"I really enjoyed the course, I found it very informative and I will watch the videos again to get as much info to sink in as possible."
What viewers say about Managing Stress and Work Life Balance
"I liked how the instructor broke the course down into different sections. She was very clear and her simple explanations were very easy to follow. She used personal experiences which are very relatable. Her synopsis was very well structured and detailed."
What viewers say about Managing Stress and Work Life Balance
"A very important couse for my life and tools that I will use to recognise my state of mind and recognising how it fluctuates throughout the day."
What viewers say about Managing Stress and Work Life Balance
"Having the tools to deal with stress is an important factor to becoming a successful educator and having a healthy life work balance."
What viewers say about Managing Stress and Work Life Balance
"I learned to be more aware of my own well being and its importance as not just as a teacher but as a wife and mother."
What viewers say about Managing Stress and Work Life Balance
"I learned to be conscious of why we are thinking things and how to perhaps communicate with ours more evenly and less stressfully"
What viewers say about Managing Stress and Work Life Balance
You cannot pour from an empty cup. You need to take care of yourself in order to take care of others. Presented in a light-hearted, direct style, the purpose of this course is to share the information on mindfulness, and then for you to decide for yourself how you want to use it in your life.
Taking Care of Your Mental Health With Jacci Jones
This discussion was recorded near the start of the Covid-19 pandemic as a response to requests for a once off live webinair that would help people better understand any anxieties or otherwise that they were experiencing.
Did you know?
Teachers are 32 times more likely to report voice difficulties than the average person.
11% of teachers reported a current voice disorder, with 58% experiencing a voice problem during their career. (Nelson 2005)
Teachers are 4% of the working population, but compose 20% of patients seen in voice clinics.