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Have you had your hair cut? Have you got a new coat? Is that a new rucksack?
These seemingly simple questions can make a huge difference in building connections and relationships with the children around us.
In this week's episode Ginny Bootman joins Dale to discuss 'Incidental Conversations'. She highlights that taking the time to interact with children around us can be incredibly rewarding. Ginny tells us how those incidental conversations can have a profound impact on the individual we are talking to, building rapport and making them feel noticed and remembered.
The playground and corridor are some of the best places for these incidental conversations. So next time you see a child with a new haircut or a new coat, take a moment to ask them about it. You might be surprised at the boost it gives not only to the child but also to yourself.
About Ginny BootmanGinny has been a teacher longer than she hasn't, as a Headteacher, Senior Manager and Class Teacher and now as a SENCO of 4 Primary schools in Northamptonshire. Her passion lies within all things concerned with empathy and the role which empathy plays in ensuring that all of those in school settings feel valued and listened to. Ginny is an Associate of Undiscovered Country a team who help individuals manage change.
Contact GinnyWebsite – www.ginnybootman.com
Email – [email protected]
Twitter - @sencogirl
Instagram – @ginnybootman
Useful LinksGavin Oates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG8hrvVep8U&t=22s
B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk
Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast
Email Dale – [email protected]
Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe
By Dale PicklesHave you had your hair cut? Have you got a new coat? Is that a new rucksack?
These seemingly simple questions can make a huge difference in building connections and relationships with the children around us.
In this week's episode Ginny Bootman joins Dale to discuss 'Incidental Conversations'. She highlights that taking the time to interact with children around us can be incredibly rewarding. Ginny tells us how those incidental conversations can have a profound impact on the individual we are talking to, building rapport and making them feel noticed and remembered.
The playground and corridor are some of the best places for these incidental conversations. So next time you see a child with a new haircut or a new coat, take a moment to ask them about it. You might be surprised at the boost it gives not only to the child but also to yourself.
About Ginny BootmanGinny has been a teacher longer than she hasn't, as a Headteacher, Senior Manager and Class Teacher and now as a SENCO of 4 Primary schools in Northamptonshire. Her passion lies within all things concerned with empathy and the role which empathy plays in ensuring that all of those in school settings feel valued and listened to. Ginny is an Associate of Undiscovered Country a team who help individuals manage change.
Contact GinnyWebsite – www.ginnybootman.com
Email – [email protected]
Twitter - @sencogirl
Instagram – @ginnybootman
Useful LinksGavin Oates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG8hrvVep8U&t=22s
B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk
Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast
Email Dale – [email protected]
Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe

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