Practiced-Based Coaching Workshop
Join Pyramid Model co-founder Mary Louise Hemmeter for a practical workshop on Practice-Based Coaching
Practice-Based Coaching Workshop
Date & Time: Sunday, 17 May 2026 | 9:30 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Sport SA Office, Military Road, West Beach, SA 5024
Cost: $250 per person
Catering: Provided
About the Workshop
Join internationally recognised expert and co-founder of the Pyramid Model, Mary Louise Hemmeter, for an in-depth, practical workshop exploring Practice-Based Coaching and its role in successful Pyramid Model implementation.
Designed for educators and allied health professionals working within Early Childhood Intervention (ECI), this workshop focuses on building capability in coaching to support families in embedding evidence-based strategies into everyday routines and environments.
Research shows that job-embedded coaching following training is critical for creating sustainable changes in practice. Through a strong emphasis on Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) approaches, this workshop highlights how coaching can strengthen outcomes for children while ensuring consistency across home, education, and community settings.
As professionals step into coaching roles, this approach supports long-term impact by building knowledge, strengthening family capacity, and supporting high-fidelity Pyramid Model implementation.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Understand the five essential components of Practice-Based Coaching
- Increase knowledge, skills, and confidence in utilising coaching as a primary adult learning strategy
- Strengthen your ability to coach educators, allied health professionals, and families
- Support families to implement strategies within everyday routines, including PBS approaches
- Understand the role of coaching in successful Pyramid Model implementation across environments
- Develop a personalised action plan for ongoing coaching development with resources to support team members and families in early education and allied health contexts
Why Attend?
- Learn directly from a global leader in the Pyramid Model
- Gain practical, evidence-based strategies you can apply immediately
- Strengthen your coaching skills to create lasting impact
- Build confidence supporting families and teams across settings
- Connect with other professionals in early childhood and allied health
Who Should Attend?
Educators and allied health professionals working within Early Childhood Intervention (ECI), including those supporting young children and their families across home, education, and community settings. Ideal for those looking to strengthen their coaching practice and embed evidence-based approaches into their work.
Join Pyramid Model co-founder Mary Louise Hemmeter for a practical workshop on Practice-Based Coaching
Practice-Based Coaching Workshop
Date & Time: Sunday, 17 May 2026 | 9:30 am – 4:00 pm
Location: Sport SA Office, Military Road, West Beach, SA 5024
Cost: $250 per person
Catering: Provided
About the Workshop
Join internationally recognised expert and co-founder of the Pyramid Model, Mary Louise Hemmeter, for an in-depth, practical workshop exploring Practice-Based Coaching and its role in successful Pyramid Model implementation.
Designed for educators and allied health professionals working within Early Childhood Intervention (ECI), this workshop focuses on building capability in coaching to support families in embedding evidence-based strategies into everyday routines and environments.
Research shows that job-embedded coaching following training is critical for creating sustainable changes in practice. Through a strong emphasis on Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) approaches, this workshop highlights how coaching can strengthen outcomes for children while ensuring consistency across home, education, and community settings.
As professionals step into coaching roles, this approach supports long-term impact by building knowledge, strengthening family capacity, and supporting high-fidelity Pyramid Model implementation.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this workshop, you will be able to:
- Understand the five essential components of Practice-Based Coaching
- Increase knowledge, skills, and confidence in utilising coaching as a primary adult learning strategy
- Strengthen your ability to coach educators, allied health professionals, and families
- Support families to implement strategies within everyday routines, including PBS approaches
- Understand the role of coaching in successful Pyramid Model implementation across environments
- Develop a personalised action plan for ongoing coaching development with resources to support team members and families in early education and allied health contexts
Why Attend?
- Learn directly from a global leader in the Pyramid Model
- Gain practical, evidence-based strategies you can apply immediately
- Strengthen your coaching skills to create lasting impact
- Build confidence supporting families and teams across settings
- Connect with other professionals in early childhood and allied health
Who Should Attend?
Educators and allied health professionals working within Early Childhood Intervention (ECI), including those supporting young children and their families across home, education, and community settings. Ideal for those looking to strengthen their coaching practice and embed evidence-based approaches into their work.
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Highlights
- 6 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
Location
Sport SA
Military Road
West Beach, SA 5024
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