Welcome to the Safe to Learn course with Angela Greenwood. This course looks at working with vulnerable children effectively, through nurture, understanding and thinking. In this session, we will be looking at neuroscience for school staff and an introduction to the effects of trauma.
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/
References
Greenwood, A. (2019), Understanding, nurturing and working effectively with vulnerable children in schools.
Bion W R 'Learning from Experience’, Heinemann 1962
‘The Nifflenoo called Nevermind’ - (Margot Sunderland)
‘Ruby and the Rubbish Bin’ – (Margot Sunderland)
‘Amos and Boris’ 1997 Steig William Picture Puffin
‘The Day the Sea went out and never came back’ 2003 Sunderland M Speechmark Publishing
‘Letters to Leah’ Croser Josephine 1993 Era Publications Flinders South Australia
Handouts
Growing stronger conversations (Box 18 p. 215) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X8uW0Mt9VnDPkAGp2C-LRQwmA8omT1cJ/edit
Examples of emotionally containing statements (Box 4, p.68) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1te2-gs4Ai7JoGNrVCSxbbRIJi82h9K6Z/edit
Some possible indicators of ending/transition anxieties (Box 20, p.2) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SU4ibrq0hRYmu1z_BMAQ6sM8LkWvHS7Z/edit
Emotionally containing or ego supportive statements Exercise 3 (p. 74) - https://docs.google.com/document/d/15HzrpX90Y-g7OTUyoJWBrpLtZI9b0ZsN/edit
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