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Sep 20, 2023 5 tweets 2 min read Read on X
I ran a primary 1 parent workshop as part of the intensive support strategies we have put into place in the early years. We explored issues families families face, parents wrote them on post it notes. We then discussed if the issue was a symptom, trigger/cause, or influence... Image
Together, we learnt that BEHAVIOUR was the overall symptom and the only way young children know how to communicate their stress. Image
Parents were taken back to learn the part of the brain that is responsible for impulse control, communication, planning, predicting, learning, and self regulation isn't fully developed until late 20s. And yet we expect children to master these complex skills at a young age. Image
We explored how we can communicate with the nervous systems through the senses, and how children need thousands of examples of adults to help them navigate big, overwhelming, emotions before their under developed regulatory systems can work independently #RegulateRelateReason Image
Getting to know this incredible group of parents today has helped to identify next steps. It was clear from our discussions exploring attachment & rupture/repair cycle will be useful. Thank goodness for the skills I learnt during #DaringVentures @cisweb @TIGERS_UK @suzannezeedyk

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Sep 4, 2023
A thread 🧵 on our Primary 1 project. It is evident in the early years the detrimental effect of lockdown on the development of children. @suzannezeedyk highlights this is wired into a child's biology (notably speech, social & emotional = behaviour). Here's what we're doing.. Image
Small groups of children have 4 sessions a week. Bruce Perry uses a developmental framework to understand the brain. Gross/fine motor skills & attention are within the lower parts of the brain. This room is aimed at supporting the brain develop through rhythmic movement: REGULATE

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Everyday we have a King or Queen who wears a crown and gets to feel special. We are exaggerating positive relationships through play. RELATE Image
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Oct 7, 2022
We have created an entire classroom based upon the Neurosequential Model of Dr Bruce Perry. The Lighthouse classroom is designed to steer pupils towards emotional and physical safety through Regulate, Relate, Reason. A thread 🧵 @BDPerry
Our survival brain doesn't communicate through words, it communicates through our senses. Sight, sound, touch, smell, taste, proprioception, vestibular and interception feedback can soothe or trigger us. We can use a child's sensory seeking behaviour to help them REGULATE
Proprioceptive activities have a soothing effect on the nervous system. Pushing, pulling, deep pressure, & cardiovascular movement accumulate in the body. This provides a sense of physical safety, and therefore regulation, allowing us to access the limbic (emotional) brain 🧠
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