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The Trauma Lens: Transforming Early Education

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Welcome to this episode where we're joined by Kate Hodgekiss, owner and director of Engaging Curriculum Solutions, to explore the vital role of understanding trauma in early childhood education. Kate brings her expertise to discuss why this knowledge is so crucial for educators working with young children. We delve into the fundamental understanding of trauma as a brain injury and examine how trauma and toxic stress can significantly impact brain development. Importantly, we'll also discuss the brain's remarkable plasticity and its capacity for healing. Kate will share her personal journey into trauma-informed care, highlighting the transformative impact of mindfulness as a therapeutic intervention for children who have experienced trauma.
Educators will take away these practical strategies:
- Building trust and connection: How educators can establish secure relationships with children who have experienced trauma, recognising the power of relationships as agents of change.
- Key factors in healing: Exploring secure attachment, attunement, and availability, referencing the work of Bowlby and Bruce Perry.
- Calmer classrooms: Understanding the positive ripple effect of this approach and the importance of reducing classroom ‘white noise’.
- Embedding mindfulness: Investigating its potential as a therapeutic intervention.
Find out more:
www.engagingcurriculumsolutions.com.au/
www.facebook.com/EngagingCurriculumSolutions/
www.instagram.com/EngagingCurriculumSolutions/

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Welcome to this episode where we're joined by Kate Hodgekiss, owner and director of Engaging Curriculum Solutions, to explore the vital role of understanding trauma in early childhood education. Kate brings her expertise to discuss why this knowledge is so crucial for educators working with young children. We delve into the fundamental understanding of trauma as a brain injury and examine how trauma and toxic stress can significantly impact brain development. Importantly, we'll also discuss the brain's remarkable plasticity and its capacity for healing. Kate will share her personal journey into trauma-informed care, highlighting the transformative impact of mindfulness as a therapeutic intervention for children who have experienced trauma.
Educators will take away these practical strategies:
- Building trust and connection: How educators can establish secure relationships with children who have experienced trauma, recognising the power of relationships as agents of change.
- Key factors in healing: Exploring secure attachment, attunement, and availability, referencing the work of Bowlby and Bruce Perry.
- Calmer classrooms: Understanding the positive ripple effect of this approach and the importance of reducing classroom ‘white noise’.
- Embedding mindfulness: Investigating its potential as a therapeutic intervention.
Find out more:
www.engagingcurriculumsolutions.com.au/
www.facebook.com/EngagingCurriculumSolutions/
www.instagram.com/EngagingCurriculumSolutions/

If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform.

Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at [email protected]

Connect with Us:

- Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au

- Instagram: @learnplaythrive_

- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562511891094

- Email: [email protected]

  continue reading

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