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Episode 3 explores what the use of isolation does to children's mental health and building trusting child-adult relationships (Introducing Coco the magical barking dog)
The episode in more detail.
Ticked my box or ticked me off:
4:29 – The male brain is not fully developed until nearly 30 and the female brain, mid to late 20's so we often ask far too much of children and young people.
4:48 – Isolation does not offer opportunities to understand they 'why' behind behaviour. What's going on for them?
9:28 – Delegates at the National Education Union Conference voted unanimously to oppose the move towards ever more punitive behaviour policies in schools saying it is feeding a mental health crisis for children. – YAY!!
10:07– This week's topic: The real benefits of moving from isolation to connection
11:20 – The use of the 'calm down step' seems a good idea but children still feel a sense of shame.
13:36 – Using 'time-in' to help children feel safe to learn. Time together to reconnect, feel safe and learn with you.
14:43 – What is isolation? Removing a child from one environment and putting them in another space on their own. E.g. the bottom step or their bedroom.
15:46 – Quick-fix parenting, make it stop!
16:53– Any intentional disconnection, "don't look at me, I don't want you to come near me or speak to me" is isolation.
18:11 – Nature wires humans, especially children to be in emotional and physical connection with adults around them. Losing it is scary for them.
19.00 – It's employing fear to get children to do what we want.
20.54 – If we raise children on a bed of fear then that is what they then know as their framework of reference for the rest of their lives.
22.16 – What we set children up for…Trying to always get things right which creates anxiety in all areas of their lives.
28:27 – How unresolved trauma in the parent can be triggered by a child's behaviour and react from that place of trauma.
35:15 – Practical take-aways
Subscribe now for our upcoming episodes and please share our podcast so we can all grow and learn together.
By Jane and BeaEpisode 3 explores what the use of isolation does to children's mental health and building trusting child-adult relationships (Introducing Coco the magical barking dog)
The episode in more detail.
Ticked my box or ticked me off:
4:29 – The male brain is not fully developed until nearly 30 and the female brain, mid to late 20's so we often ask far too much of children and young people.
4:48 – Isolation does not offer opportunities to understand they 'why' behind behaviour. What's going on for them?
9:28 – Delegates at the National Education Union Conference voted unanimously to oppose the move towards ever more punitive behaviour policies in schools saying it is feeding a mental health crisis for children. – YAY!!
10:07– This week's topic: The real benefits of moving from isolation to connection
11:20 – The use of the 'calm down step' seems a good idea but children still feel a sense of shame.
13:36 – Using 'time-in' to help children feel safe to learn. Time together to reconnect, feel safe and learn with you.
14:43 – What is isolation? Removing a child from one environment and putting them in another space on their own. E.g. the bottom step or their bedroom.
15:46 – Quick-fix parenting, make it stop!
16:53– Any intentional disconnection, "don't look at me, I don't want you to come near me or speak to me" is isolation.
18:11 – Nature wires humans, especially children to be in emotional and physical connection with adults around them. Losing it is scary for them.
19.00 – It's employing fear to get children to do what we want.
20.54 – If we raise children on a bed of fear then that is what they then know as their framework of reference for the rest of their lives.
22.16 – What we set children up for…Trying to always get things right which creates anxiety in all areas of their lives.
28:27 – How unresolved trauma in the parent can be triggered by a child's behaviour and react from that place of trauma.
35:15 – Practical take-aways
Subscribe now for our upcoming episodes and please share our podcast so we can all grow and learn together.