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347: Learning self-regulation through the process of co-regulation

Shifting Schools: Conversations for K12 Educators

Release Date: 07/15/2024

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 💡 On our power of play series this week we talk with Dr. Peg Oliveira. Dr. Oliveira is a child development expert and an activist. Since receiving her doctorate in developmental psychology from Brandeis University, Dr. Oliveira has advocated for fair pay for early childhood educators, child care assistance for working parents and equitable access to high quality education. 

Peg is currently the founding director of the Gesell Program in Early Childhood at the Yale Child Study Center. Peg navigated the transition of the historic Gesell Institute, a respected nonprofit child advocacy organization since 1950, into the Yale Child Study Center to honor Dr. Arnold Gesell, the founder of the Yale Child Study Center. Prior to her work with Gesell, Peg was a Senior Policy Fellow with CT Voices for Children as well as a consultant to the CT Office of Early Childhood and other child advocacy organizations. 

Peg is a member the Board of Directors of the Becket Chimney Corners YMCA, and was the founding director of 108 Monkeys, a nonprofit yoga service organization.

 

🎙️Connect with our guest:

https://www.gesell-yale.org/

 

Want to take this episode further and map out your personal plans for having a playful summer?

🏖️ Explore our six-part planner, download it free :

https://shiftingschools.lpages.co/power-of-play/

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