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The Intersection of Empathy and Learning

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What if our perception of being the main character in our own story blinds us to the struggles of others? Tune in as we promise to unravel the complexities of trauma-informed care, focusing on the transition back to routine post-holidays and the role of empathy in our interactions. We'll discuss how recognizing each person's unique narrative can foster compassion, particularly in sensitive situations like suicide. Whether you're a parent, educator, or engaged in human relationships, this episode offers insights into how understanding diverse life stories can transform our support for one another.
Join us as we explore the profound impact of childhood trauma on behavior through Bandura's social cognitive lens. We'll highlight the challenges faced by children in foster care, those with disabilities, and how adverse experiences shape their worldviews and coping mechanisms. With a critical eye on home and educational environments, we'll spotlight the intricate ties between experience and behavior, making a case for why empathy and kindness should guide our responses to children's actions.
We'll confront the hurdles educators and parents face in supporting students with Individualized Education Programs and trauma backgrounds. It's time to acknowledge the demands on teachers and how lack of special education training impacts their capacity to nurture strong student relationships. By advocating for community involvement and intentional compassion, we'll chart a course for improving outcomes for these children. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to support students in navigating the complexities of trauma, education, and human connection.

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Chapters

1. The Intersection of Empathy and Learning (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Trauma-Informed Care (00:00:05)

3. Impacts of Childhood Trauma on Behavior (00:08:32)

4. Understanding and Addressing Childhood Trauma (00:22:53)

5. Navigating Trauma in Education (00:29:04)

20 episodes

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Manage episode 460550758 series 3610868
Content provided by Jared & Laura Curtis and Laura Curtis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jared & Laura Curtis and Laura Curtis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Let us know what's up

What if our perception of being the main character in our own story blinds us to the struggles of others? Tune in as we promise to unravel the complexities of trauma-informed care, focusing on the transition back to routine post-holidays and the role of empathy in our interactions. We'll discuss how recognizing each person's unique narrative can foster compassion, particularly in sensitive situations like suicide. Whether you're a parent, educator, or engaged in human relationships, this episode offers insights into how understanding diverse life stories can transform our support for one another.
Join us as we explore the profound impact of childhood trauma on behavior through Bandura's social cognitive lens. We'll highlight the challenges faced by children in foster care, those with disabilities, and how adverse experiences shape their worldviews and coping mechanisms. With a critical eye on home and educational environments, we'll spotlight the intricate ties between experience and behavior, making a case for why empathy and kindness should guide our responses to children's actions.
We'll confront the hurdles educators and parents face in supporting students with Individualized Education Programs and trauma backgrounds. It's time to acknowledge the demands on teachers and how lack of special education training impacts their capacity to nurture strong student relationships. By advocating for community involvement and intentional compassion, we'll chart a course for improving outcomes for these children. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to support students in navigating the complexities of trauma, education, and human connection.

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The Intersection of Empathy and Learning (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Trauma-Informed Care (00:00:05)

3. Impacts of Childhood Trauma on Behavior (00:08:32)

4. Understanding and Addressing Childhood Trauma (00:22:53)

5. Navigating Trauma in Education (00:29:04)

20 episodes

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