Season 2 Episode 2: Supporting children to be safe to learn with Angela Greenwood

In this episode of the SEND Network Podcast, India is joined by educational psychotherapist Angela Greenwood. They discuss supporting children to be safe to learn. Angela offers pointers on how practitioners can nurture relationships with SEND children and children who have experienced trauma. 
Season 2 Episode 2: Supporting children to be safe to learn with Angela Greenwood
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In this episode of the SEND Network Podcast, India is joined by educational psychotherapist Angela Greenwood. They discuss supporting children to be safe to learn. Angela offers pointers on how practitioners can nurture relationships with SEND children and children who have experienced trauma. 

Angela notes that to create a secure base for learning, practitioners should nurture a secure relationship with SEND children. Some of the ways Angela suggests SENCOs can support children are as follows:

  • Wondering and teaching children they are ‘held in the mind’ even when you’re not with them.

  • Adopting attachment and trauma-aware teaching strategies and what that looks like.

  • Setting boundaries between yourself and the child. 

Angela Greenwood

Angela Greenwood has been an educational psychotherapist for over 30 years. Before this, she worked as a SENCO in a primary school. Over the years, Angela has created and delivered numerous training courses, created educational posters for schools, and authored a book Understanding, Nurturing and Working Effectively with Vulnerable Children in Schools.

Contact Angela

Email: angelagreenwood34@yahoo.com

Visit Angela's website here: https://www.angelagreenwood.net/ 

We hope you enjoy this episode! Please do share your thoughts in the comments as well as any other useful tips on creating a safe environment for children to learn.

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