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Tameside, December 2009 (Option 1)
'[the activities book is] very good, makes you reflect on current practice and how you can develop practice.'
Participant

‘[I’ve learnt] to value parents’ knowledge of their children.'
Participant

Tameside, November 2009 (Option 1)
'Very thought-provoking and inspiring materials supported by relevant research.'
Children's Centre Teacher

Thank you Carol – it was a great day – something we needed many years ago. I will take everything I have learnt today and add to our SENCO induction training and Transition Without Tears when covering partnerships with parents.'
Area SENCO Team Leader

Peterborough, November 2009 (Option 1)
'[I’ve learnt] that one size doesn't fit all and we need to offer a range of opportunities.'
Participant 

Suffolk, November 2009 (Option 1)
'Practical ideas in the DVD shown. Good activities to draw on others’ experiences. Very valuable day, lots of ideas to take away.'
Reception Class Teacher

‘[I’ve learnt] to find time to communicate.'
Participant

‘[I’ve learnt] how to encourage less confident parents.'
Reception Class Teacher

‘[Now I need to find out about] developing home visits to fit in with our setting and parents.'
Participant

'[I’ve learnt] to continue to fly the flag for working in partnership: the child is central.'
Participant 

Gloucestershire, November 2009 (Option 2)
'All of it has been useful – delivering a session was the most scary! But I do now feel more confident with the materials.'
Senior EY Consultant

'Some of the most comprehensive and useful and manageable training that I have ever done – I found it inspiring.'
Curriculum Lead in Children's Centre

'Very enjoyable – Have attended many many days of training and this is one of the best.'
Early Years Officer 

'Really enjoyed the two days and feel confident about training due to clear and concise teaching.'
Teacher

Sefton, November 2009 (Option 1)
'I’d like to go on with the accreditation and build a strong relationship with parents in my setting.'
Participant

[Answer to ‘How do you expect this training will affect your work in future?’] ‘Maybe reconsider home visits or encouraging parents into the setting more.'
Participant

Kent, November 2009 (Option 2)
[Answer to ‘Did the day meet the stated aims and objectives?] ‘Yes – and more! Met all my aims and really gave me an insight into so many aspects of my work.’
Children's Worker

‘Very good two days, lots to take back to my setting. Will do carousel activity with team.'
Creche Supervisor and Development Worker

Very enjoyable and will look at how to involve parents in our setting taking on board that they need to be involved in decision making about what they want for themselves and their children.’
Practitioner in Early Years Setting

Suffolk, October 2009 (Option 1)
'I liked the variety of training methods and approach/style of trainer.
Advice Liaison Teacher (Traveller Achievement Service)

Excellent constructive activities that really made me question my thoughts and views.'
Teacher

[The most useful session was the] Parent/practitioner Carousel exercise. Helped me to understand many directions parents are coming from.
Early Years Support Teacher for Inclusion

‘[The most useful session was] the planning activity at the end: it made me think about my own setting in detail.’
Play and Admin Assistant 

The Carousel activity made me reflect on the way I talk to people.
Community Nursery Nurse – Health Visiting

‘[The most useful session was] Session 6, Involvement at the Heart of Practice. In-depth discussion with colleagues and a good way to ‘challenge’ attitudes. Activities book raised lots of questions and useful information to use on training.’
Teacher for EAL (Primary)

‘The Activities book would be useful for staff to use when completing Ofsted SEF.
Participant

[the day met the stated aims and objectives] more than I knew it would. At start felt it was likely to be used for pre-school/Day Care but realised it can be adjusted for Children’s Centres.’
Senior Practitioner 

I’ve learnt just how important parents are.
Participant

Now I want to discuss with my manager/team how we can put together a plan for transition to primary school programme.’
Participant

'The trainer was friendly – good at putting everyone at their ease. Very good summing up at each stage which was particularly helpful.’
Participant

‘Activities book: very useful to have it before the start of the course. Able to reflect on practice.’
Participant

‘[The most useful session was] watching the dvd and using ideas to develop within my setting. Also the carousel made me consider the jargon I use.’
Deputy Nursery Manager

Lambeth, October 2009 (Option 1)
'[Now I want to know about] Next stage/course – becoming a trainer.’
Participant

‘[The most useful session was] Repectful Relationships – valuing difference.’
Childminder 

Suffolk, September 2009 (Option 1)
'[Now I want to] make the centre more welcoming for different cultures.'
Participant

‘[The trainer met the needs of the group] very well, Joanna gave us time to think and explain thoughts and answers.'
Portage worker

‘I’d like to see a shorter but similar session rolled out to parents.'
Families Information Officer

‘There was a good range of activities – a balance between listening and doing.'
Early Years Foundation Stage Support Teacher (Inclusion)

‘I thought Jackie [sic] was a fantastic trainer. Jackie was very aware of what each individual’s aim and goals for the session and made sure she reflected on these throughout the session. She remembered names and made us all feel very welcome.'
Children’s Centre Family Support Worker

‘Good day – re-affirming what we already know but which we forget!'
Acting Manager

Suffolk, August 2009 (Option 1)
'[the trainer] engaged each person individually.  Good pace in spite of being quite a full day - still time to give own ideas - felt heard.'
Parent Support Advisor

Suffolk, July 2009 (Option 1)
'[the carousel session] helped me see both sides and how it feels and how words can mean different things...'
First Steps to Play Worker

'Hard work - not what I expected - but very useful and presented in an enjoyable manner.'
Participant

Jersey, July 2009 (Option 1)
'I really enjoyed the day and [it] gave me more enthusiasm to continue with the City and Guilds "work with parents".'
Nursery Officer

Gloucestershire, June 2009 (Option 2)
'A very enjoyable day and great use of time...Looking forward to seeing how we can move forward in Gloucestershire to support the childminding sector, meet the needs of children and families effectively and help meet EYFS requirements.'
Early Years Officer

Denbighshire, June 2009 (Option 1)
'Fantastic resource pack and activites - hope to do more PEAL training.'
Nursery Assistant

'[now I want to] ensure that myself and everyone else puts the info into good practice!'
Participant

'Covered all objectives and showed the importance of parent and practitioner interaction.'
Participant

Sefton, April 2009 (Option 1)
'[The] training reminded me that everyone is an individual and we all interpret things differently.  Important to listen and value contributions.'
Participant

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