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ShiftED Podcast #70 • In Conversation with Hannah Beach Reclaiming Childhood: Inside the Play Crisis and What Schools Can DO

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Action Now: A Developmental Reset for Anxious Classrooms

The state of our schools demands urgent action. We are seeing students who are consistently anxious, aggressive, or shut down. This is a developmental crisis, and our focus must be on the child’s reality, not our wish list.

That is the powerful throughline from our conversation with educator Hannah Beach. She helps us decode the forces short-circuiting a child’s capacity for regulation:

  1. Attachment Displacement: Adult guidance is being displaced by intense peer attachment, robbing children of their primary regulatory anchor.
  2. The Hollow Soother: Devices act as a temporary “attachment soother” that numbs feelings without providing the necessary connection or emotional processing.
  3. The Collapse of Play: The erosion of real, unstructured play has removed the psychological mechanism children need to digest stress, process big feelings, and calibrate courage.

The solution is a return to basics: warm, firm attachment and real, unstructured play bring students back online.

Concrete Moves for Immediate Impact:

  • Play vs. Performance: Guard against performance. Well-meaning praise can short-circuit intrinsic motivation. Play, like a child seeking orphan stories, needs a protected bubble for emotional repair.
  • Frustration Play: Implement “frustration play” with loose parts (crates, tires) to uniquely lower aggression by teaching the brain to stay with difficulty.
  • Structural Shifts:
    • Device-Free Hours: Restore eye contact and conversation.
    • Adult Flow States: A teacher’s focused “flow state” acts as a crucial safety cue, helping reluctant kids drift into independent play.
    • Protect Void Moments: Guard the brief, unstructured times that spark imagination.

If your classroom feels like it’s running on shallow breath, this is your reset.

What’s one change you’ll try this week to rebuild attachment or protect a “void moment” for your students?

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome & Hannah’s Origin Story (00:00:00)

2. A Principal Who Made School Feel Safe (00:02:04)

3. What’s Changed: Aggression, Anxiety, Shutdown (00:04:08)

4. Disconnection and Replacing Play with Entertainment (00:07:11)

5. Peer Attachment vs. Adult Attachment (00:10:30)

6. Devices as “Attachment Soothers” (00:13:20)

7. Why Play Processes Big Feelings (00:16:05)

8. Orphan Stories and Anxiety Relief (00:18:10)

9. Calibrating Alarm Systems Through Risk (00:21:05)

10. Play vs. Performance: Let Nature Work (00:24:10)

11. Reversing Trends: Bans, Boundaries, Community (00:27:10)

12. Rethinking Recess and Loose Parts (00:30:15)

13. Frustration Play Lowers Aggression (00:33:00)

14. From Lego Tears to Grit (00:35:05)

15. Creating Conditions: Void Moments (00:37:10)

76 episodes

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Action Now: A Developmental Reset for Anxious Classrooms

The state of our schools demands urgent action. We are seeing students who are consistently anxious, aggressive, or shut down. This is a developmental crisis, and our focus must be on the child’s reality, not our wish list.

That is the powerful throughline from our conversation with educator Hannah Beach. She helps us decode the forces short-circuiting a child’s capacity for regulation:

  1. Attachment Displacement: Adult guidance is being displaced by intense peer attachment, robbing children of their primary regulatory anchor.
  2. The Hollow Soother: Devices act as a temporary “attachment soother” that numbs feelings without providing the necessary connection or emotional processing.
  3. The Collapse of Play: The erosion of real, unstructured play has removed the psychological mechanism children need to digest stress, process big feelings, and calibrate courage.

The solution is a return to basics: warm, firm attachment and real, unstructured play bring students back online.

Concrete Moves for Immediate Impact:

  • Play vs. Performance: Guard against performance. Well-meaning praise can short-circuit intrinsic motivation. Play, like a child seeking orphan stories, needs a protected bubble for emotional repair.
  • Frustration Play: Implement “frustration play” with loose parts (crates, tires) to uniquely lower aggression by teaching the brain to stay with difficulty.
  • Structural Shifts:
    • Device-Free Hours: Restore eye contact and conversation.
    • Adult Flow States: A teacher’s focused “flow state” acts as a crucial safety cue, helping reluctant kids drift into independent play.
    • Protect Void Moments: Guard the brief, unstructured times that spark imagination.

If your classroom feels like it’s running on shallow breath, this is your reset.

What’s one change you’ll try this week to rebuild attachment or protect a “void moment” for your students?

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome & Hannah’s Origin Story (00:00:00)

2. A Principal Who Made School Feel Safe (00:02:04)

3. What’s Changed: Aggression, Anxiety, Shutdown (00:04:08)

4. Disconnection and Replacing Play with Entertainment (00:07:11)

5. Peer Attachment vs. Adult Attachment (00:10:30)

6. Devices as “Attachment Soothers” (00:13:20)

7. Why Play Processes Big Feelings (00:16:05)

8. Orphan Stories and Anxiety Relief (00:18:10)

9. Calibrating Alarm Systems Through Risk (00:21:05)

10. Play vs. Performance: Let Nature Work (00:24:10)

11. Reversing Trends: Bans, Boundaries, Community (00:27:10)

12. Rethinking Recess and Loose Parts (00:30:15)

13. Frustration Play Lowers Aggression (00:33:00)

14. From Lego Tears to Grit (00:35:05)

15. Creating Conditions: Void Moments (00:37:10)

76 episodes

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