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Episode Overview:
In this episode, I explore the importance of building strong connections with children and being a dependable figure in their lives, especially in early childhood education settings. I reflect on key insights from the book Hold On to Your Kids by Dr. Gordon Neufeld and Dr. Gabor Maté, particularly on the dangers of peer orientation and how it impacts children's behaviour. I also share practical tips for creating a stable, connected environment for the children in your care.
Key Points:
Practical Tips for Educators:
I share some personal strategies for staying calm and centred as an educator, like taking a few minutes to reset your energy when you’re feeling overwhelmed. Engaging children in everyday tasks, like folding washing, can create moments of connection, especially when a child is struggling.
Upcoming Events:
I’m so excited to announce the Big Hearted Education Conference, happening in June! This will be an amazing opportunity for family daycare providers to connect, learn, and grow. Also, doors for the Essential Elements program open on October 14th. This is a great chance for educators to deepen their practice and build stronger relationships with the children in their care. You can jump on the waitlist here www.bigheartededucation.com/waitlist
Further Reading:
I highly recommend Hold On to Your Kids by Dr. Gordon Neufeld and Dr. Gabor Maté. It’s packed with insights into why adult connections are so important for children’s development.
Get in Touch: I’d love to hear your thoughts on today’s episode! Feel free to leave a review or share your experiences with me. You can also join the waitlist for Essential Elements on the Big Hearted Education website.
Connect with Me:
Website: www.bigheartededucation.com
Podcast Reviews: Available on all major platforms
Episode Overview:
In this episode, I explore the importance of building strong connections with children and being a dependable figure in their lives, especially in early childhood education settings. I reflect on key insights from the book Hold On to Your Kids by Dr. Gordon Neufeld and Dr. Gabor Maté, particularly on the dangers of peer orientation and how it impacts children's behaviour. I also share practical tips for creating a stable, connected environment for the children in your care.
Key Points:
Practical Tips for Educators:
I share some personal strategies for staying calm and centred as an educator, like taking a few minutes to reset your energy when you’re feeling overwhelmed. Engaging children in everyday tasks, like folding washing, can create moments of connection, especially when a child is struggling.
Upcoming Events:
I’m so excited to announce the Big Hearted Education Conference, happening in June! This will be an amazing opportunity for family daycare providers to connect, learn, and grow. Also, doors for the Essential Elements program open on October 14th. This is a great chance for educators to deepen their practice and build stronger relationships with the children in their care. You can jump on the waitlist here www.bigheartededucation.com/waitlist
Further Reading:
I highly recommend Hold On to Your Kids by Dr. Gordon Neufeld and Dr. Gabor Maté. It’s packed with insights into why adult connections are so important for children’s development.
Get in Touch: I’d love to hear your thoughts on today’s episode! Feel free to leave a review or share your experiences with me. You can also join the waitlist for Essential Elements on the Big Hearted Education website.
Connect with Me:
Website: www.bigheartededucation.com
Podcast Reviews: Available on all major platforms