Most people quietly believe they’re “not a math person,” yet they plan trips, compare prices, rearrange furniture, and decode ads with sharp logic every week. We pull that thread with Dr. Laura Tuohilampi from The University of New South Wales to ask why everyday confidence evaporates at the classroom door—and how to stitch it back together. We talk about the moments that shape a learner’s identity, from being punished for answering “too fast” to absorbing the myth that perfection equals und...
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Most people quietly believe they’re “not a math person,” yet they plan trips, compare prices, rearrange furniture, and decode ads with sharp logic every week. We pull that thread with Dr. Laura Tuohilampi from The University of New South Wales to ask why everyday confidence evaporates at the classroom door—and how to stitch it back together. We talk about the moments that shape a learner’s identity, from being punished for answering “too fast” to absorbing the myth that perfection equals und...
ShiftED Podcast #70 • In Conversation with Hannah Beach Reclaiming Childhood: Inside the Play Crisis and What Schools Can DO
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37 minutes
3 weeks ago
ShiftED Podcast #70 • In Conversation with Hannah Beach Reclaiming Childhood: Inside the Play Crisis and What Schools Can DO
Send us a text Action Now: A Developmental Reset for Anxious Classrooms The state of our schools demands urgent action. We are seeing students who are consistently anxious, aggressive, or shut down. This is a developmental crisis, and our focus must be on the child’s reality, not our wish list. That is the powerful throughline from our conversation with educator Hannah Beach. She helps us decode the forces short-circuiting a child’s capacity for regulation: Attachment Displacement: Adult guid...
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Most people quietly believe they’re “not a math person,” yet they plan trips, compare prices, rearrange furniture, and decode ads with sharp logic every week. We pull that thread with Dr. Laura Tuohilampi from The University of New South Wales to ask why everyday confidence evaporates at the classroom door—and how to stitch it back together. We talk about the moments that shape a learner’s identity, from being punished for answering “too fast” to absorbing the myth that perfection equals und...