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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2024 · 33 MIN

A Neuroscientific Approach to Understanding Behavior

from The Power of Connections: The WISH Schools Podcast · host WISH Schools

In this episode, we’ll dive into Dr. Bruce Perry’s Neurosequential Model in Education (NME), a framework designed to help educators understand how the brain develops and processes information, especially in the context of stress, trauma, and learning. We’ll also share strategies to help students regulate their emotions, creating a foundation for effective learning. Resources shared in the episode: Elementary Regulation Strategies (over 150 regulatory strategies) The link will prompt you to make a copy of the Google Slides document containing all of these strategies. When in presentation mode, click the picture next to the description of each strategy, and the corresponding video will automatically begin, allowing your students to participate. Run times are included in the descriptions to help you choose strategies based on your available time. Train WI⁠ Website -Several strategies are available on the TRAIN WI website. All you need to do is go to the upper right-hand corner, click More, and then Classroom Strategies. CESA Trauma-Sensitive Schools Lead Contact Information CESA 1: Sara Drewniak, [email protected] CESA 2: Elizabeth Freeman, [email protected] CESA 3: Niki Smith, [email protected] CESA 4: Jenny Riggle, [email protected] CESA 5: Chris Boettcher, [email protected] CESA 5: Sara Kettleson, [email protected] CESA 6: Erin Devenport, [email protected] CESA 7: Katie Tennessen, [email protected] CESA 8: Terri Olsen, [email protected] CESA 9: Angie Pliska, [email protected] CESA 10: Austin Hiess, [email protected] CESA 11: Erin Baillargeon, [email protected] CESA 12: Rebecca Spets, [email protected] Insight for Educators Series YouTube Links: Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--The Neurosequential Model Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--How Stress Impacts the Brain Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--The Power of Connection Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--Regulating Yourself and Your Classroom Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--Educator Strategies for the Classroom Intro Music: Music by ⁠UNIVERSFIELD⁠ from ⁠Pixabay ⁠Outro Music: Music by ⁠Mikhail Smusev⁠ from ⁠Pixabay⁠

In this episode, we’ll dive into Dr. Bruce Perry’s Neurosequential Model in Education (NME), a framework designed to help educators understand how the brain develops and processes information, especially in the context of stress, trauma, and learning. We’ll also share strategies to help students regulate their emotions, creating a foundation for effective learning. Resources shared in the episode: Elementary Regulation Strategies (over 150 regulatory strategies) The link will prompt you to make a copy of the Google Slides document containing all of these strategies. When in presentation mode, click the picture next to the description of each strategy, and the corresponding video will automatically begin, allowing your students to participate. Run times are included in the descriptions to help you choose strategies based on your available time. Train WI⁠ Website -Several strategies are available on the TRAIN WI website. All you need to do is go to the upper right-hand corner, click More, and then Classroom Strategies. CESA Trauma-Sensitive Schools Lead Contact Information CESA 1: Sara Drewniak, [email protected] CESA 2: Elizabeth Freeman, [email protected] CESA 3: Niki Smith, [email protected] CESA 4: Jenny Riggle, [email protected] CESA 5: Chris Boettcher, [email protected] CESA 5: Sara Kettleson, [email protected] CESA 6: Erin Devenport, [email protected] CESA 7: Katie Tennessen, [email protected] CESA 8: Terri Olsen, [email protected] CESA 9: Angie Pliska, [email protected] CESA 10: Austin Hiess, [email protected] CESA 11: Erin Baillargeon, [email protected] CESA 12: Rebecca Spets, [email protected] Insight for Educators Series YouTube Links: Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--The Neurosequential Model Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--How Stress Impacts the Brain Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--The Power of Connection Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--Regulating Yourself and Your Classroom Stress, Trauma, and the Brain: Insights for Educators--Educator Strategies for the Classroom Intro Music: Music by ⁠UNIVERSFIELD⁠ from ⁠Pixabay ⁠Outro Music: Music by ⁠Mikhail Smusev⁠ from ⁠Pixabay⁠

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