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Rasper05 · 04/09/2017 20:48

I'm starting the course, very nervous what should I expect and what can I do to prepare myself for the course

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bexollie · 05/09/2017 00:30

You have handouts given and there are short clips to watch . There are small group activities where you share ideas there are usually no right and wrong answers. There are talks given by the leaders and they give examples of attachment issues using blocks so most of the learning is visual and auditory and kinesthetc . There is nothing really that was difficult and you can clarify things if unsure . For me it was good and interesting and the time went fast too .There was no role play as some people say the is but there wasn't and they don't out you in the spot to join in but they encourage you to join in discussions and they are assessing you. I took a notebook and pen to make notes. It was good

Rasper05 · 05/09/2017 19:00

Thank you so much that as put my mind at rest and helped me a lot
Looking forward to getting started now Smile

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Ameliarose123 · 09/09/2017 22:22

Hi Rasper05 myself and my partner are doing this course on Monday, Tuesday and Friday next week and we are so excited although anxious too. We have lots of questions which I'm sure will be answered. From completing the course how long should it take aproximately to be approved ?

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