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What’s actually happening when your student flips their lid?
And more importantly… what should you be doing when it happens?
HEAD TO THE BLOG HERE FOR VISUALS + MORE 😁
In this episode, I’m giving you a front seat to one of the most game-changing concepts I've learned about behaviour and brain science: flipping your lid. You’ll hear me break down Dr. Dan Siegel’s hand model of the brain in all its gloriously awkward podcast-visual-form, but also how this little model changed everything about the way I responded to students in the middle of a meltdown.
Spoiler: trying to reason with a flipped-lid teenager is like handing them a trig worksheet in the middle of a panic attack. Not helpful. Probably going to make things worse.
We’re talking about:
It’s simple, powerful, and honestly... kind of magic when it clicks. Let’s roll the tape.
What you’ll learn:
Have a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!
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What’s actually happening when your student flips their lid?
And more importantly… what should you be doing when it happens?
HEAD TO THE BLOG HERE FOR VISUALS + MORE 😁
In this episode, I’m giving you a front seat to one of the most game-changing concepts I've learned about behaviour and brain science: flipping your lid. You’ll hear me break down Dr. Dan Siegel’s hand model of the brain in all its gloriously awkward podcast-visual-form, but also how this little model changed everything about the way I responded to students in the middle of a meltdown.
Spoiler: trying to reason with a flipped-lid teenager is like handing them a trig worksheet in the middle of a panic attack. Not helpful. Probably going to make things worse.
We’re talking about:
It’s simple, powerful, and honestly... kind of magic when it clicks. Let’s roll the tape.
What you’ll learn:
Have a question, comment, or just want to say hello? Drop us a text!
RESOURCES AND MORE SUPPORT:
Connect with me:
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