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Connected Parenting & Teaching with Gen Muir

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Release Date: 06/12/2024

3 Life Changing Habits To Adopt These School Holidays show art 3 Life Changing Habits To Adopt These School Holidays

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Welcome back beautiful human! In this episode, I’m sharing three simple habits that can truly improve your wellbeing over the holidays and into 2025. These strategies are designed to help you relax, recharge, and step into the new year with clarity, calm, and purpose. Here’s what you’ll learn How these three habits can help you process the year, find clarity, and connect with the person you want to become. Simple techniques to regulate your nervous system, reduce stress, and avoid burnout. How shifting your mindset can improve your relationships, reduce stress, and boost your overall...

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In this episode, I sit down with Marg Thorsborne and Joe Brummer, two incredible thought leaders in trauma-informed and restorative practices. Together, they’ve written two books, Becoming a Trauma-Informed Restorative Educator and Becoming a Trauma-Informed Restorative School - Practical Skills to Change Culture and Behaviour. It’s all about creating safer, more connected classrooms that focus on collaboration and wellbeing rather than compliance and punishment. We talk about the critical shift from punitive approaches to relational ones, how trauma-informed and restorative practices work...

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Unpacking Consequences in the Classroom: Do Students Need Them? show art Unpacking Consequences in the Classroom: Do Students Need Them?

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Consequences in the classroom - where do you even start? In this episode, I'm diving into one of the biggest questions I get from teachers: “How can I support student behaviour without falling back on punishments?” I go through what really works (and what really doesn’t) when it comes to behaviour, boundaries, and creating a connected classroom. I know that as educators who are committed to supporting children’s wellbeing, there can be a lot of confusion around how to handle consequences, boundaries, and behavioural support without leaning into punitive methods. Here’s what...

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How to Find the Right School 'Fit' show art How to Find the Right School 'Fit'

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Today, I’m diving into how to find a school that truly matches your philosophy on non-punitive, trauma-informed practices. If you want to work somewhere that values real student and teacher wellbeing, but don’t know where to start, this one’s for you. Here’s what you’ll learn How to use CRT (Casual Relief Teaching) as a way to ‘test drive’ a school’s culture before committing long-term. Why the right leadership and wellbeing focus are essential in creating a school environment that truly supports teachers and students. What key questions to ask and what to look for in a...

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This episode is a personal one about why we’re not meant to do it all, and what happens when we try to keep going without help. Parenting isn’t meant to be a solo act. Especially when life throws in a few curveballs or even just the regular chaos of life. If you’ve ever found yourself losing it with the kids or feeling like you’re juggling too many balls (and dropping a few), this episode is for you. Here’s what you’ll learn: Why knowing all the emotional intelligence tricks is one thing, but actually applying them is a different story. The importance of connection over correction...

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In this episode, I sit down with Gen Muir, the founder of Connected Parenting. She shares her journey into connected parenting and discusses how her personal experiences as a social worker and mother of four boys led her to this approach.

This episode dives into the importance of connection over compliance, how to set and hold boundaries with kindness, and the role of emotional intelligence in parenting and teaching. We also touch on supporting neurodivergent children and the significance of understanding sensory needs and natural consequences.

Here’s what you’re in for:

  • The foundational role of connection in parenting and teaching.
  • Practical examples of connecting with children to address behaviour.
  • The balance between kindness and firmness in discipline.
  • Strategies for setting boundaries that children understand and respect.
  • The concept of natural consequences versus punitive measures.
  • The impact of mislabeling behaviours and the importance of an empathetic approach.
  • The benefits of a non-punitive approach for neurodivergent children.
  • The role of self-awareness and regulation for effective parenting and teaching.
  • The importance of modelling emotional intelligence for children.
  • Strategies for teachers to manage stress and connect with students.

If you have little people in your life, in any capacity, you will get so much out of this one. I cannot WAIT to hear what you think. Send me a DM on Instagram and let me know how this one landed for you.

Until next time, legends.

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