Summary
In this episode of Growing Stronger Together, host Kim Hale welcomes back Kim Thornhill to discuss the critical topics of child development, literacy, and the challenges faced by young children, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. They explore the role of Child Care Resource and Referral, the impact of stress and anxiety on children's behavior, and the importance of understanding the underlying causes of challenging behaviors. The conversation emphasizes the need for parents and educators to model emotional awareness and self-regulation techniques to help children navigate their feelings and behaviors effectively. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the emotional challenges children face and how parents and educators can better support them. They discuss the importance of understanding emotional triggers, preparing children for stressful situations, and the role of literature in teaching emotional intelligence. Techniques such as mindful breathing and recognizing stress responses are emphasized, along with the significance of building familiarity with new environments to ease anxiety. The conversation highlights the need for emotional awareness in both children and adults, advocating for intentional communication about feelings.
Takeaways
The podcast aims to support parents and educators in raising healthy children.
Challenging behaviors in children have increased, especially post-COVID.
Understanding the underlying causes of behavior is crucial for effective intervention.
The iceberg model illustrates that visible behaviors often have deeper issues beneath the surface.
Parents should model emotional awareness and coping strategies for their children.
Calming techniques can significantly improve morning routines and reduce stress.
Children may not have the vocabulary to express their feelings, making it essential to teach them.
Educators face immense pressure, which can affect their interactions with children.
Taking a moment to breathe can prevent escalation of stress for both parents and children.
Teaching emotional regulation is a long-term process that requires consistency and patience. Children often struggle to express their emotions effectively.
It's crucial to prepare children for potentially stressful situations.
Books can serve as valuable tools for discussing emotions with children.
Recognizing stress responses in children can help address their needs.
Mindful breathing techniques can aid in emotional regulation for kids.
Building familiarity with new environments can reduce anxiety for children.
Anger and other emotions serve a purpose and should be acknowledged.
Starting emotional education early can benefit children's development.
Encouraging open conversations about feelings fosters emotional intelligence.
Parents and educators should model emotional awareness and regulation.