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The Teachers Introduction to Attachment Podcast

Author: Nicola Marshall

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The Teachers Introduction to Attachment Podcast is the perfect way to discover what the content inside of the pages of the book is all about. Bite-sized sessions of around 10-minutes each, each episode gives you a fantastic overview of all the major sections of the book, as well as additional questions (and their answers), so that you can get to grips with the helpful principal and practical strategies which will help children flourish.
22 Episodes
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In this final podcast internal and external resources needed to help and support vulnerable children are discussed.
Episode 21 – Rewards

Episode 21 – Rewards

2014-11-1308:16

This podcast outlines the issues vulnerable children face with changes and transitions in the school environment.
The importance of communicating with the relevant people involved in vulnerable children’s lives and the importance of what we are teaching these children at school.
This podcast raises the subject of the triggers children have that may impact their behaviour.
This podcast outlines the issues vulnerable children face with changes and transitions in the school environment.
Children who have experienced trauma may struggle with memory and organisational skills, which can be a problem in school..
This podcast looks at what cause and effect thinking is and how it has an impact on children who’ve not learnt the consequences of their actions. Symptoms and strategies again are discussed.
This podcast outlines the development of self-regulation and how this can be impaired in vulnerable children, which results in a child with poor self-regulation. Symptoms and strategies are mentioned to help those working with these children.
This podcast looks at the two areas of control and self-reliance. Very often children who have experienced early trauma have to control their environment in order to feel safe.
Episode 13 – Trust

Episode 13 – Trust

2014-10-1308:56

This podcast looks at the development of trust, its definitions, symptoms of children with poor levels of trust and how you help children to develop in this area.
Episode 12 – Empathy

Episode 12 – Empathy

2014-10-0908:46

This podcast will explore the emotion of empathy – the symptoms of poor empathy and strategies to help children develop empathy.
This podcast looks at identity – what it is, how it develops and what are the symptoms of children with poor sense of identity.
Episode 10 – Shame

Episode 10 – Shame

2014-10-0208:57

We talk about the shame cycle and how children who have experienced excessive shame in early years will struggle later on in life with how they feel at the core of their being.
Children who have experienced trauma very often need less sensory stimulation than other children. This podcast talks about some of the fear times for children such as break and lunch times.
This podcast explores the difference between modern sanctions around Time Out principles as opposed to Time In, which encourages closeness, and trust with a child.
Here we talk about the importance of a structured environment for vulnerable children and how chaos can impact their ability to learn.
This podcast compares a child’s emotional age to their chronological age particularly for those vulnerable children who have experienced early trauma.
The next few podcasts are about strategies to put in place to help children with Attachment difficulties. This podcast discusses the importance of relationships over curriculum or programmes.
In this podcast episode the underlying root causes of behaviour are mentioned, along with a detailed list of symptoms of behaviour associated to Attachment difficulties in children.
This podcast simplifies the basics of brain development in early years, particularly where it impacts children’s development and learning capacity. Other aspects of early physical development are also mentioned but all to do with the brain functions.
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