S01 Ep 8: Creating Compassionate Learning Environments
Description
In this episode of the ECE Classroom Podcast, host Susie
Beghin speaks with Cameile Henry, co-founder of Strengthen Hands and author of several children's books focused on emotional regulation.
They discuss the importance of understanding children's emotions, recognizing signs of emotional struggles, and the role of books in helping children express their feelings.
Cameile shares insights from her workshops for parents and educators, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding in supporting children's emotional development. The conversation highlights the significance of community and resources in fostering emotional literacy and well-being in children.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Emotional Regulation and Strengthen Hands
02:11 Common Signs that a Child is Struggling with their Emotions
11:22 The Role of Storytelling in Emotional Regulation
20:37 Workshops and Community Engagement for Parents and Educators
27:27 Susie's Reflection on Emotional Regulation in the Early Years
About Cameile Henry
As an ECE professor she has facilitated numerous learning
opportunities to enrich the lives of preservice educators. She has supported children from infancy to 12 years of age as an ECE. She is a registered facilitator for Circle of Security, an international program that supports primary care providers with the tools to enhance building strong attachments with children. She also serves as an educational consultant for the CBC animation series ‘Jeremy and Jazzy’.
Instagram - StrengthenHands
Youtube - @StrengthenHandsEDU
Website - www.strengthenhands.com
Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
https://uppbeat.io/t/fortune-cookie/golden-summer-lenny-b
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