Create Calm Learning
Well-Being and Learning Support - Online
I work with students who need that extra bit of support with learning and emotional well-being. Regulate, then educate
I teach regulation strategies to help students feel calm and make learning more accessible. Hello and welcome. My name is Meredith and I am a UK qualified and experienced primary school teacher. My background before teaching was in psychology and I have always been interested in the emotional well-being of my students. Since leaving the classroom I trained as a psycho-therapeutic counsellor where
24/06/2022
Calm, connection and comfort are so important. But if we are to offer this to our children, we need to be able to do it for ourselves as adults first. How do you connect and calm the little one inside you? What words of comfort do you speak to yourself?
22/06/2022
I suffered a serious period of burnout a few years ago after not listening to my body's signals to rest. Now I listen closely. Are you listening to what your body is telling you?
The sessions I offer provide the chance for children to practice internal mindful listening - an invaluable skill for life!
21/06/2022
It's officially summer! The longest day of the year has arrived; the day with the longest hours of daylight and the point at which we in the northern hemisphere are closest to the sun. It's a turning point in the year; a moment of reflection. What achievements are you celebrating from the first half of the year? What goals / intentions do you have for the second half? What are you doing with this long day? Soak up the sun and let your inner child play!😊
20/06/2022
So true.
17/06/2022
Attuning accurately to a child's feelings, staying available and nearby, staying calm and expressing this with empathic reflection helps them to feel seen, heard, safe and can calm their activated nervous system. Here are some ways to do it...
17/06/2022
This explains why drumming, swinging, body percussion and dancing to a beat makes me feel calm and happy! It makes the brain more accessible for learning too - win win!
Put on a good song and dance!
Here's one I recommend...
https://youtu.be/zwTtyZQgosk
15/06/2022
It's such a great feeling when a child I work with gains in confidence! 💜
14/06/2022
In lessons we often expect children to be able to focus almost like we as adults do. However, childhood development experts generally say that a reasonable attention span to expect of a child is two to three minutes per year of their age. That's the period of time for which a typical child can maintain focus on a given task.
Average attention spans work out like this:
2 years old: four to six minutes
4 years old: eight to 12 minutes
6 years old: 12 to 18 minutes
8 years old: 16 to 24 minutes
10 years old: 20 to 30 minutes
12 years old: 24 to 36 minutes
14 years old: 28 to 42 minutes
16 years old: 32 to 48 minutes
Of course there are often additional challenges children may face that interfere with their ability to focus, such as anxiety, ADHD, sensory overload and sensory processing.
13/06/2022
We can notice what a regulated or dysregulated nervous system state feels like when we tune in to our bodies and minds and notice what is happening. Regulation is an ongoing, continuous process and the choices we make affect how we feel. We would all choose to feel calm, joyful and at ease rather than stressed, anxious or agitated. We can help ourselves with the choices we make.
13/06/2022
Some great alternatives to 'How was your day?' which children can find difficult to answer.
10/06/2022
Being in nature and doing yoga are both known to have wonderfully positive effects on our well-being! Why not incorporate both of them with some wild nature yoga?! 🦋🐻🐸🐍
Head out in your garden or find a local green space and try outdoors yoga! Hearing the sounds of birds, trees or water whilst doing yoga really helps your body and mind relax. If you can't find anywhere outdoors to do yoga, listen to birdsong in your living room, close your eyes and imagine you're in the woods.🌳
08/06/2022
I love this article about how movement aids learning!
Here are a few snippets from the article:
'The more active the body is in learning, the more connections the brain can make with the content.'
'Giving students this additional, whole-body experience to practice these facts using movement and rhythm has truly helped the kids memorize them'
'With these math moves, students are able to wake up their minds, get their jitters out, and prepare their bodies for calm and focused work'
Some of the many reasons I incorporate movement into sessions!
https://www.edutopia.org/article/reinforcing-elementary-math-lessons-movement?fbclid=IwAR2nXU5JNZxbUw5wPVavXvAROIYEbjYYbkdcXjZp02_HISS6n4SR7IYbIwk'
Reinforcing Elementary Math Lessons With Movement Combining simple exercises with math instruction can help ensure that elementary school students remember these lessons.
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