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In this insightful episode, Trish introduces Dr. Lori Desautels, an assistant professor at Butler University, renowned for her work in integrating social and relational neurosciences into education. Dr. Desautels sheds light on the importance of understanding survival states and the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in classroom dynamics. She emphasizes the significance of educators recognizing their own nervous system responses and modeling self-regulation for students. Dr. Lori Desautels also delves into the concept of felt safety and co-regulation, highlighting how these practices are fundamental for emotional well-being and learning. Throughout the conversation, practical strategies and examples are shared, providing educators with actionable insights to foster supportive classroom environments. Don't miss this engaging discussion on navigating the complexities of the nervous system in education!
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In this insightful episode, Trish introduces Dr. Lori Desautels, an assistant professor at Butler University, renowned for her work in integrating social and relational neurosciences into education. Dr. Desautels sheds light on the importance of understanding survival states and the autonomic nervous system (ANS) in classroom dynamics. She emphasizes the significance of educators recognizing their own nervous system responses and modeling self-regulation for students. Dr. Lori Desautels also delves into the concept of felt safety and co-regulation, highlighting how these practices are fundamental for emotional well-being and learning. Throughout the conversation, practical strategies and examples are shared, providing educators with actionable insights to foster supportive classroom environments. Don't miss this engaging discussion on navigating the complexities of the nervous system in education!
Connect with Trish:
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