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Polyvagal Theory in the Classroom : A Guide to Empower Educators and Support Dysregulated Children and Young People

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Polyvagal theory provides a breakdown of how the nervous system responds and reacts to unconscious messages of safety and threat.

This accessible guide explores polyvagal theory and its potential for fully understanding and supporting the behaviours of children and young people in emotional distress at school. By exploring how early childhood experiences - such as abuse, trauma, an insecure attachment, or bereavement - can have a detrimental impact on the development of the child’s nervous system, we can view their behaviours in a new light.

This book: - Contains a wealth of activities to use in the classroom- Delves into new understandings of what is happening to children and young people when they become dysregulated- Introduces practical ways to support pupil’s emotional wellbeing, promote better mental health, and help to develop their capacity to self-regulate- Contains exercises which provide opportunities for the reader to reflect on their own practice. Packed full of case studies to bring theory to life, this book builds skills to gain awareness and control of our own nervous systems and to become the safe and calm presence for the overwhelmed child.

This empowering resource is essential reading for mainstream primary and secondary teachers, SENCOs and teaching support staff.

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Routledge
1032500298 / 9781032500294
Hardback
27/06/2024
United Kingdom
224 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm