Helping Children Feel Safe to Promote the Optimal Learning Environment
About Course
This course will provide users with a foundational understanding of children’s needs and attachment styles. It also provides information on theories supporting mental health interventions. Users will learn how to support students to feel safe in the classroom environment to enhance learning.
For children to succeed in school, they need to feel safe and understood. Sometimes, children do not feel safe at school due to external circumstances. Teachers have the unique opportunity to intercede as primary caregivers when a child does not have the best environment to receive emotional support at home. After completing this course, users will be able to apply practical interventions in the classroom.
Descriptive Points
Define emotional dysregulation and its impact on students' well-being.
Identify common signs and symptoms of emotional dysregulation in students.
Explore strategies for promoting emotional and mental health in the classroom.
Develop a toolkit of practical approaches to address emotional well-being in students.
Recognise the importance of creating a safe and inclusive classroom environment.
Identify methods to establish a supportive and nurturing classroom atmosphere.
Learn to distinguish between typical student behaviours and signs of emotional distress.
Utilise assessment tools to identify students who may be struggling with emotional issues.
Understand the role of teachers in providing support to students experiencing emotional distress.
Gain knowledge of available resources and referral processes to help students in need.
Course Content
Helping Children Feel Safe to Promote the Optimal Learning Environment
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Introduction
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Theories Supporting the Interventions
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How to Recognise these Problem Areas
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What are some Practical Solutions to these Problems
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Do We Track Feedback
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Course Quiz
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