Online via Zoom
Date: Tuesday 19th May, 2026
90 minute online workshop
6:30-8:00pm AEST
This session will introduce key concepts about infant and toddler play from a Piklerian perspective. Understanding the focus and attention of infants as they engage in spontaneous play with open-ended resources remains a key gap in knowledge about infant and toddler play. By observing fine and gross motor skill development in infants as they are involved in self-directed play we can learn more about the ways in which very young children are engaged in active thinking and problem solving.
Please read through our Cancellation and Refund Policy prior to your purchase.
About the presenter: Dr Katherine Bussey is an infant and toddler specialist and Pikler® Pedagogue originally from Aotearoa New Zealand, living in Melbourne, Australia. Katherine is a strong advocate for infants and toddlers, having spent the last 24 years actively engaging in international infant and toddler professional learning and developing practice in early childhood education based on the Pikler® approach. Katherine mentors, consults and provides professional learning and development to educators and infant and toddler teams by helping them engage in inspiring critical reflection, learning and growth.
Online via Zoom
Date: Tuesday 19th May, 2026
90 minute online workshop
6:30-8:00pm AEST
This session will introduce key concepts about infant and toddler play from a Piklerian perspective. Understanding the focus and attention of infants as they engage in spontaneous play with open-ended resources remains a key gap in knowledge about infant and toddler play. By observing fine and gross motor skill development in infants as they are involved in self-directed play we can learn more about the ways in which very young children are engaged in active thinking and problem solving.
Please read through our Cancellation and Refund Policy prior to your purchase.
About the presenter: Dr Katherine Bussey is an infant and toddler specialist and Pikler® Pedagogue originally from Aotearoa New Zealand, living in Melbourne, Australia. Katherine is a strong advocate for infants and toddlers, having spent the last 24 years actively engaging in international infant and toddler professional learning and developing practice in early childhood education based on the Pikler® approach. Katherine mentors, consults and provides professional learning and development to educators and infant and toddler teams by helping them engage in inspiring critical reflection, learning and growth.