This week I talk to Rachel about how to help children who learn differently to how the mainstream education system teaches. We learn about techniques and ways to encourage learning and create an environment that feels safe and nurturing for all to learn.
To find out more, go to https://rachelharveyndt.co.nz/
This week we have Deborah Carlisle Solomon, author of Baby Knows Best and RIE Associate. In our talk, we discuss the power of presence and observation to see what’s really happening and how not one size fits all.
This week at Peaceful Learning, I have Rachael Wilson, registered dietitian specialising in family feeding, feeding disorders, disordered eating and body image from The Food Tree, sharing with us how to get children to eat food, even healthy nutritious food without having to bribe or reward good eating habits. Is that even possible? Find out here!
To see more of what Rachael is up to: https://www.thefoodtree.co/
This week we have Caroline Essame. She is a British occupational therapist and creative arts therapist with a Masters Degree in education specialising in play based learning. I enjoyed talking with Caroline and learned a new thing or two about the benefits of play based learning from an occupational therapist perspective. The art of working with children is a never ending learning journey!
She has worked for over 35 years in the field of creativity and human development, with experience in health, welfare and education services in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, the UK, the Philippines and India. Based in Singapore she is the pioneer of CreateCATT Developmental Play and works with pre-school children and school-aged children with special needs as well as teaching at Singapore University of Social Sciences.
She is a consultant for Deepti special school in Kerala, India, a Playfutures Explorer for the LEGO Foundation and an award winning international trainer and author. Enjoy!
www.developmental-play.com
www.createcatt-academy.com
www.createcatt.com
This week I have Pamela Green sharing with me ideas of Maria Montessori and the aspect that is often overlooked in centres, in training and within the home. Pamela has worked with the Montessori method for over 30 years!
She is the Founder and Owner of Ananda Montessori, which is an environment for parents, caregivers, and their children to come and learn together. In her Parent-Infant, Parent-Toddler, and Parent-Preschooler classes, the guidance and facilitation of adults in care of their child is as important as the guidance of the Child.
For those that are really struglling with sleep deprivation at the moment, this week I've kept it short and sweet, talking to holistic sleep coach and founder of Sleep, Play, Love, Sophie Acott, to hear some comforting words for those in a sleep deprived state! As a mother of four, she knows how challenging parenthood can be – let alone in the midst of sleep deprivation. She's been there, and she is here to help!
This week at Peaceful Learning, I'm joined by kiwi legend Pennie Brownlee, author of Dance with Me in the Heart. We discuss how our perception of a childs behaviour can make a huge difference in the outcome of that child.
I talk to funny man Ron Shuali, a behaviour mastery expert and author of Breaking the Bullying Cycle, to discuss how we can change our interaction with children to get a more cooperative, interactive child willing to jump on board! His authentic passion for change can be heard throughout our conversation which kept me engaged the whole way through!
To see more, check out his website https://www.ronspeak.com/
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