Foundations in Early Years Education and Care - Bright Outcomes - Coventry Alternative Provision 24/25
Training Provider
Bright Outcomes
Bright Outcomes Ltd provides a unique, home-based alternative provision for young people unable to attend school due to EBSA, SEND, or Mental Health difficulties. We focus on academic progress, community inclusion, and employment preparation, with support from qualified teachers and experienced mentors to ensure each student’s progression. Our aim is to be the bridge back to education, not the final destination—equipping students with the academic skills, confidence, and independence they need to return to school and succeed.
This course is delivered in the home to students who are unable to attend on site provision.
This comprehensive course is designed for individuals seeking to understand and excel in the field of early years education and care. It provides a solid foundation in key principles, practices, and theories related to the development and education of young children.
Key topics include:
• Child Development: Exploring the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social milestones of children from birth to age five.
• The Role of Play in Learning: Understanding how play facilitates learning and development, and how to create enriching play environments.
• Early Years Frameworks: Examining relevant frameworks and policies, such as the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), and their implications for practice.
• Supporting Diverse Needs: Learning strategies to support children with varying needs, including those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
• Building Relationships with Families: Emphasising the importance of partnership with families and communities in supporting children’s learning and well-being.
• Safeguarding and Well-being: Understanding safeguarding principles, child protection policies, and promoting children's well-being in early years settings.
Delivered by qualified educators and experienced practitioners, this course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students for a rewarding career in early years education and care, or for further study in the field.