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A podcast about factors that influence behaviour in education, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips on behaviour. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

My Family Coach


    • Jun 8, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Supporting Sensory Needs | Stefanie Larsen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 17:52


    Listen in as Stefanie, an occupational therapist, talks to Clare about sensory support for children who don't seem to feel the cold, pain, or hunger, or who seem unaware of where their body is in space, and may seek out sensory input by crashing into things.    Stefanie is the owner of Sensationally Thriving Children Therapy. She has been an occupational therapist for twelve years and has worked in a variety of paediatric specialities including home care, schools, private practice, sensory integration, and outpatient rehabilitation.   She has certifications in Therapeutic Listening, Astronaut Training, the SOS Approach to Feeding, and is an Advanced Mentored Clinician at the STAR Institute for Sensory Processing. Most recently, she has offered parental consultations to help parents better understand the complexities of sensory processing, so they can best support their child.    Stefanie's new course, Understanding Your Child's Sensory Cues, will be launching in summer this year, and she is also in the process of writing a children's book about sensory processing. You can find Stefanie at Sensationally Thriving Children Therapy, and on Facebook and Instagram.  Stefanie recommends the book, Sensational Kids, by Lucy Jane Miller.  She also shares three tips during the episode:  Sometimes, dysregulation can look like sleeping, shutting down or avoidance.  Often, children who are under-responsive may not feel pain, hunger, the need to urinate, or stress and anxiety as readily as others.  Heavy work (movement that involves pushing, pulling, carrying or jumping) is the best activity for calming.  The My Family Coach podcast covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15-minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. 

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    Supporting with Bereavement | Dr Tina Rae

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 23:18


    In this episode, Dr Tina Rae joins Clare to talk about how to support children and young people experiencing grief and loss. The topic relates not just to the loss of family members, but to family pets or even an important belonging. Tina shares practical tips to help process grief in an emotionally safe way.    Dr Tina Rae has 40 years' experience working with children, adults, and families in clinical and educational contexts within local authorities and specialist services. She is currently working as a Consultant Educational and Child Psychologist in a range of specialist and mainstream contexts. She also supports fostering agencies as a Consultant Psychologist working with foster carers, social workers and looked after children. Tina is a prolific author and has over 100 publications to date. These reflect her ongoing passion for developing practical resources for schools which have an evidence base and enable practitioners to ethically deliver effective preventative mental health interventions in schools.  Tina recommends her book The Bereavement Book  You can find more about Tina and her work on Twitter  Tina also shares three tips during the episode:  Keep talking and sharing memories.  Acknowledge that people grieve differently, especially children.   The importance of having an emotionally safe space and showing affection.  The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. 

    5 Ways to Wellbeing | Jamie Douglas

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 21:01


    Jamie Douglas joins Clare in this episode to share the benefits of the 5 Ways to Wellbeing. It's an easy model designed to help people frame how to look after ourselves. It includes ideas about connecting with people, incorporating physical activity, taking notice of the world around you, learning new skills, and giving something back to society. Jamie describes the importance of wellbeing in the teenage years when young people are experiencing huge changes. Through Jamie's book recommendation, he describes how brain development affects the way young people behave. Acknowledging this can help parents and carers to better understand what their children are going through.      Jamie is Quality Improvement and Operations Manager in the Children, Young People and Families team at Response which is a mental health and complex needs charity that works across the Thames Valley. He manages a range of projects from supporting young people who have been hospitalised for their mental health, through to preventative community work. Prior to working for Response, Jamie was a secondary school English teacher and pastoral lead in a range of schools. You can find out more about Jamie's work via the  ⁠Response⁠ website. Jamie recommends the book Inventing Ourselves by Sarah-Jayne Blakemore.  He also shares three tips during the episode:  1. Use the basis of the 5 Ways to Wellbeing to think of supportive activities to do with your child. 2. Consider the role of brain development and why young people behave the way they do.   3. Work with your child to develop a wellbeing kit to support them when things are tough.  The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. 

    Using Play to Support Emotional Regulation | Georgina Durrant

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 23:12


    In this episode, Georgina Durrant joins Clare to discuss the importance of play in helping children with emotional regulation. Georgina explains the different types of play and how we can find opportunities to use ‘play to learn' to develop a range of skills.  Georgina Durrant is a former teacher, Special Educational Needs Coordinator and Director of Cheshire SEN Tutor ltd. She founded the award-winning SEN Resources Blog senresourcesblog to share activities, advice and recommendations for parents and teachers of children with Special Educational Needs and disabilities. Georgina hosts Twinkl Resources' Special Educational Needs Podcast 'SEND in the experts with Georgina Durrant'. Her parenting and education advice has been featured in the Independent, Guardian, and Telegraph. Her first book, 100 Ways Your Child Can Learn Through Play was published in 2021. Her second book, ‘How to Boost Reading and Writing Through Play' was published November 2022.   You can find Georgina on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and on Youtube  Georgina recommends her first book ⁠100 Ways Your Child Can Learn Through Play⁠  She also shares three tips during the episode:   Create opportunities for child-initiated play and be guided by their likes and dislikes.  Acknowledge the importance of children's mental health and wellbeing.    Give young people the tools to understand how play, such as sensory or active play, can help to regulate emotions.  The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. 

    Gender & Bullying (Part 2) | Lauren Seager-Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 13:51


    In this second part of a two-part special, expert guest, Lauren Seager-Smith, discusses bullying related to gender, gender identity and sexuality. Lauren discusses creating safe spaces for conversations, bullying in gaming sites and chat groups, and how to help your child celebrate their differences. Lauren is CEO of bullying prevention charity Kidscape. She has worked with children and families for over twenty years and is a passionate campaigner for children's rights.  You can find Lauren via the website www.kidscape.org.uk and on LinkedIn  Lauren recommends the book ⁠You Are Awesome⁠ by Michael Syed. Lauren shares three tips during this double episode:   Support young people to be confident in themselves as individuals.  Celebrate difference and see it as a positive.  Be advocates of healthy relationships by having a diverse network of lots of friends.  The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. 

    Gender & Bullying | Lauren Seager-Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 15:03


    In this two-part special, expert guest, Lauren Seager-Smith, discusses bullying related to gender, gender identity and sexuality. Lauren explores current issues around gender stereotyping and offers advice on how to challenge harmful perceptions about what is ‘normal.'   Lauren is CEO of bullying prevention charity Kidscape. She has worked with children and families for over twenty years and is a passionate campaigner for children's rights.  You can find Lauren via the website www.kidscape.org.uk and on LinkedIn  Lauren recommends the book ⁠You Are Awesome⁠ by Michael Syed. Lauren shares three tips during the episode:   Support young people to be confident in themselves as individuals.  Celebrate difference and see it as a positive.  Be advocates of healthy relationships by having a diverse network of lots of friends.  The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. 

    Understanding the Reasons Behind Your Child's Behaviour | Helly Douglas

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 17:00


    In this episode, Helly Douglas joins Clare to talk about children's behaviour being a means of communication. Helly shares how you can use the My Family Journal App to track and record patterns in behaviours to better understand the thoughts and feelings driving those behaviours. Helly creates the content you can see on the My Family Coach website. She's a former teacher, working for 16 years across all primary age groups, particularly focused on supporting children with additional needs. Before coming to My Family Coach, Helly set up a specialist class for Y7 and Y8 students who found it hard to make the transition to secondary school. Helly is now a Team Teach trainer and loves writing about all things behaviour, but she would say her most important job is being mum to her two wonderful children. You can find Helly via the My Family Coach website, on Twitter, and LinkedIn Helly recommends the book, Helping Your Child with Fears and Worries by Cathy Creswell and Lucy Willetts. Helly shares three tips during the episode: 1: Think of behaviour as communication - we can work out what they're trying to tell us through their behaviour. 2: Look for patterns in your child's behaviour – the My Family Journal is really helpful for this 3: Change takes time – don't get downhearted when you don't see immediate success. This is a long game! The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can I Talk to My Child About Their Sexuality? | Ian Timbrell

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 19:53


    Ian Timbrell joins Clare to discuss how to support LGBT+ young people who are questioning their sexuality. Ian explains the importance of language and the constantly changing terminology around gender and sexuality. Ian has been a teacher for 15 years and a Deputy Head Teacher for 5 years, in which time he has worked as an advisor and supported schools across South Wales. Ian recently set up an Education Consultancy, where he shares his passion for equality and support schools with RSE, diversity, and LGBT+ equality. Ian recommends the book Queer-Up by Alexis Caught. You can find Ian on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and via his website. Ian shares three tips during the episode: Listen to your children and let them speak. Read up and learn about terminology of concepts. Never assume that it is a phase - this can be insulting to their journey. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    Why is it Important to Remember Self-Care? | Dr Pooky Knightsmith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 13:36


    In this second episode of a 2-part special, expert guest, Dr Pooky Knightsmith, talks more about the importance of self-care and looking after yourself when you're supporting a distressed child at home. Pooky is autistic; a late diagnosis has helped her to thrive following many years of anorexia, depression, and anxiety. She has a PhD in child mental health from the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. She is the author of several books and is a former chair of the Children and Young People's Mental Health Coalition. Pooky is also a Director at Creative Education Limited and at Pooky Knightsmith Associates. You can find Pooky on Instagram: @pookyh, via the Patreon website: https://www.patreon.com/pookyh, and on YouTube: pookyknightsmith Pooky recommends the book Thrive by Arianna Huffington. Pooky also shares three tips during this, and her last episode: 1. Focus on sleep; both the quantity and the quality of sleep. 2. Find someone or something to offload to and share how you're feeling. 3. Give yourself permission to laugh, both with your child and independently. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    Why Self-Care Matters When Things Feel Hard | Dr Pooky Knightsmith

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 16:46


    Join our guest, Dr Pooky Knightsmith, as she discusses the importance of self-care and looking after yourself when you're supporting a distressed child at home. Pooky explains the ‘window of tolerance' and what you can do to manage when things feel hard to stay emotionally regulated all day, every day. Pooky is autistic; a late diagnosis has helped her to thrive following many years of anorexia, depression, and anxiety. She has a PhD in child mental health from the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London. She is the author of several books and is a former chair of the Children and Young People's Mental Health Coalition. Pooky is also a Director at Creative Education Limited and at Pooky Knightsmith Associates. You can find Pooky on Instagram: @pookyh, via the Patreon website: https://www.patreon.com/pookyh, and on YouTube: pookyknightsmith Pooky recommends the book Thrive by Arianna Huffington. Pooky also shares three tips during the episode: 1. Focus on sleep; both the quantity and the quality of sleep. 2. Find someone or something to offload to and share how you're feeling. 3. Give yourself permission to laugh, both with your child and independently. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    Helping Your Child be More Active | Carl Abery

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 13:01


    This week, guest Carl Abery discusses ways you can help your child build healthier habits and become more active. Carl is a personal trainer and fitness professional working with individuals of all ages. As a child, he was fostered and is now passionate about working with young people leaving the care system to help them create healthier habits and learn stronger coping mechanisms. You can find Carl on Instagram @c.j.s.a_fitness1. In a break with tradition, Carl has recommended a poem rather than a book to read. He's chosen If by Rudyard Kipling for its inspiring message about overcoming adversity. Carl shares three tips during the episode: 1: Find an exercise your child enjoys - don't try to force them to play a sport you played as a child. 2: Encourage them to keep trying, even when it is tough for both you and them. 3: Encourage your child to make healthy food choices and have a balanced diet. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    Can Music Help My Child's Behaviour? | Nina Jackson

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 27:40


    Nina Jackson is the expert guest on this week's episode. She's discussing how music can affect your child's emotions and the impact this can have on their behaviour. Find out how you can create a playlist to calm or energise your child - perfect for difficult mornings before school! Nina is an international education consultant specialising in the areas of mental and emotional health and special educational needs. She has worked globally with thousands of educators, parents and communities of learning to support children and young people so that their diverse needs can be met. Working in the education sector for over 41 years, her vast knowledge of what makes classrooms and learners 'tick' is astonishing. She's an author, speaker and trainer, and is Welsh. She's a lover of laughter and always finds to good in people. Nina is the author of The Little Book of Music for the Classroom which is a great book to share with your child's school to help them think about how music can improve every area of school life. It's also a great read for parents and carers - not just for the classroom! You can find Nina on Twitter: @musicmind and on Instagram: @itlninja Nina also shares three tips during the episode: 1. Learn to know what music can help your child to be calm....see Nina's book for ideas. 2. Use music to energise your children when they are feeling lethargic or unwell. 3. Music is great for memory and revision. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can We Build Connections as a Family? | Lisa Cherry

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 22:11


    In this episode, expert guest, Lisa Cherry, discusses childhood adversities and how to improve connections at home. Lisa explains the difference between adversity and trauma and what young people can do to help them recover. Lisa describes the importance of relationships, making connections and having a sense of belonging. Lisa Cherry is an author, researcher and leading international trainer and consultant, specialising in assisting schools, services, and systems to create change that supports working with the legacy of trauma. Lisa has been working in Education and Children's Services for over 30 years and combines academic knowledge and research with professional skills and personal experience. Lisa's MA research looked at the impact on education and employment for care experienced adults who experienced school exclusion as children in the 1970's and 1980's. Currently, Lisa is undertaking DPhil research at The University of Oxford in the Department of Education, asking the research question "How do care-experienced adults who have been excluded from school understand those experiences of being in care and school exclusion in relation to belonging?" Lisa is the author of two hugely successful books, Conversations that make a difference for Children and Young People and The Brightness of Stars You can find Lisa on Twitter: @_LisaCherry and via her website www.lisacherry.co.uk Lisa also shares three tips during the episode: 1. The importance of building relational networks. 2. To build self-compassion into our lives. 3. To teach children how to be compassionate to themselves. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    Why Do Our Senses Affect Children's Behaviour? | Jo Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 27:36


    We all know about the 5 senses we have - seeing, hearing, smelling, touch and taste. But did you know we have other senses too? Guest Jo Grace is talking to Clare this week about the impact these different senses can have on children's behaviour. Jo shares examples of what sensory needs might look like at home and how it's important to distinguish between behaviour choices and neuro differences. Jo explains the meaning of "proprioceptive awareness" and how important it is to make an individual feel safe. Jo Grace is a Sensory Engagement and Inclusion Specialist. She's a doctoral researcher, author, and trainer, and a TEDx speaker. Jo is also the Founder of The Sensory Projects. Jo recommends the book My Mummy is Autistic by Heath Grace. You can find Jo at The Sensory Projects, Twitter @jo3grace and on Facebook. Jo also shares three tips during the episode: Make sure you distinguish between neuro differences and behaviour. Don't look for a single trigger to understand your child's behaviour – think about the bigger picture and consider what the individual is dealing with in their environment. Recognise the impact of our senses and how proprioceptive awareness can make a child feel safe and secure. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How to Build a Strong Relationship With School | Dr Emma Kell & Clemmie Stewart

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 31:52


    In this episode, Dr Emma Kell and Clemmie Stewart discuss how parents/carers can build successful relationships with schools. Emma and Clemmie also share their practical tips for breaking down barriers between home and school and ways you can work together by using effective communication. Dr Emma Kell has almost 25 years of experience as a teacher and leader in UK secondary schools and she currently teaches in Alternative Provision. She is a qualified Performance Coach and speaks and writes regularly on teacher wellbeing and engaging parents with schools. She has completed a doctorate on teacher well-being and parenting at Middlesex University and is the author of How to Survive in Teaching, A Little Guide For Teachers: Wellbeing and Self-Care and A Little Guide for Teachers: Engaging Parents and Carers with School. Clemmie currently holds the role of leading learning and teaching across a group of 14 schools. She is an experienced school leader, having been a headteacher for seven years, recently overseeing two schools. Further to this, she has also been an Education Partner for a Multi-Academy Trust, supporting Primary Academies on the South Coast. Emma and Clemmie recommend the book You are Awesome: Find Your Confidence and Dare to be Brilliant at (Almost) Anything by Matthew Syed. Alongside this, they also suggest The Happy Self Journal. You can find out more about Emma on Twitter @thosethatcan and Clemmie @CStewart_CS Emma and Clemmie share three tips during the episode: 1. The importance of training staff on how to build effective relationships with parents. 2. As a parent or carer, go into schools with a positive open mind. 3. Do your research by going into schools, meeting people, and asking probing questions. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can I Support a Child With Autism & Anxiety? | Kelly Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 22:41


    In this episode, expert guest, Kelly Evans, talks about the links between autism, the environment and anxiety. Kelly provides examples of anxiety traits and shares how important it is to understand what's driving the behaviour by listening to your child or young person. Kelly discusses how ‘masking' and not being true to their autistic self can heighten anxiety. Kelly is the family advisor for the West Berkshire Autism Team. She supports families across the area by offering 1 to 1 support through phone and video calls. She also facilitates training, running workshops in schools, signposting and liaising with schools, social services, and other agencies. Kelly is also a trainer for the PDA Society, running training for both families and schools to support children showing Pathological Demand Avoidance. Kelly recommends the book Avoiding Anxiety in Autistic Children by Dr Luke Beardon Kelly also shares three tips during the episode: 1. Look for 'The Bear'. Kelly explains more about this idea during the episode. It's a great strategy to observe the behaviour to understand what's driving it. 2. Autism + environment = outcome. Be aware of the environment and how it might make your child feel. 3. Build and develop trusting relationships. Don't assume you know how they feel and encourage them to talk to you about their feelings. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    What If My Child Shows Signs of an Eating Disorder? | Kerri Fleming

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 24:48


    In this episode, expert guest Kerri Fleming discusses the signs of eating disorders and what to do if you're concerned about your child's eating. Kerri provides clarity on what an eating disorder is, explains more about disordered eating, and talks about skills based caring. Kerri is the Head of Safeguarding and Quality Assurance at Beat, the UK's charity for eating disorders. Kerri is also a registered mental health nurse, with over 8 years' experience working with children and adolescents with eating disorders and their carers. In the episode, Kerri recommends the book Skills-based Caring for a Loved One with an Eating Disorder by Janet Treasure. You can find out more about Beat at beateatingdisorders.org Kerri also shares three tips during the episode: Reach out for support, you're not alone. Remember that you are the parent and you do know how to care for your child, regardless of what the eating disorder is saying/doing. Advocate for your loved one to make sure your child's needs are met. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can I Understand My Child's Behaviour? | Leith Tarling

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 23:37


    In this episode, expert guest Leith Tarling discusses how to understand children's behaviour. Leith explores how behaviour is signalling a need of support. Children can behave in certain ways because there's an underlying unsolved problem that needs to be understood. Leith also shares the importance of self-care; giving yourself permission to take a step back and look after yourself. Leith is the Behaviour Support Consultant for Catholic Education Western Australia providing support for the organisation's 150+ schools. Leith's previous role was as a Principal Trainer for Team Teach Asia Pacific, providing training services for the Education Department of Western Australia and Disability Support providers. Leith recommends the book Lost and Found by Dr Ross Greene. You can find and follow Leith on LinkedIn. Leith also shares three tips during the episode: Be curious about the behaviour you're seeing. Ask yourself the question, ‘what might be happening here?' As you're observing the behaviour, remember to ‘breathe through it.' In the aftermath of an incident, be reflective. Ask yourself, ‘what's the difficulty the child's facing and what's the skill that needs to be taught to overcome it?' The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    What Happens If My Child Gets Into Trouble at School? | Anthony Benedict

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 26:12


    This week, expert guest, Anthony Benedict, discusses why some children are suspended/ excluded or permanently excluded from schools. He explains what these different types of exclusion mean and why it can happen, along with the different types of alternative provision some children may attend. Anthony shares that he never particularly liked the UK system of education. His mum said, "If you don't agree with something, you need to get inside it and change it," and so, to some extent, that's what he has been trying to do ever since. Anthony started his professional career as an English teacher and worked his way up to becoming a mainstream head. He's always worked closely with the children who didn't quite fit, and who some liked to label as naughty, though he never saw them in that way. For the last two years, Anthony has been the executive head teacher of a pupil referral unit in Tameside and has spent the last 18 months studying Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Trauma and Attachment. Anthony recommends the book The Deepest Well by Dr Nadine Burke Harris You can find out more about his work at Trauma Informed Schools and on Twitter @tisuk Anthony also shares four tips during the episode: 1. Listen to what your child says and not what you want to hear. 2. Remember to be the parent and not ‘a mate.' You need to be able to set boundaries and rules. 3. Don't be afraid to ask for help. 4. Never, ever, ever give up. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can I Help My Young Child Eat Well? | Melanie Pilcher

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 22:30


    Join Melanie Pilcher from the Early Years Alliance as she discusses the importance of making healthy food choices for young children. She shares ways to encourage your child to eat healthily, and how to overcome some of the challenges around getting them to eat well. Melanie makes the link between eating and behaviour, and suggests how to make food an enjoyable social experience. Melanie has over 30 years' experience working in early years and has been Quality and Standards Manager at the Early Years Alliance for 15 years. They support early years providers to deliver quality, affordable and sustainable care and learning to families, and work to ensure that all children are given the best possible start in life. Melanie's role is extremely fulfilling as she supports early years' educators to achieve and maintain the best possible outcomes for young children. You can find and follow the Early Years Alliance on social media: Twitter: @EYAlliance Facebook: @EYAlliance LinkedIn: Early Years Alliance Melanie recommends the book Food Refusal and Avoidant Eating in Children, a practical guide for parents and professionals by Dr Gillian Harris and Elizabeth Shea. She also shares three tips during the episode: Be a good role model by sitting down, eating together, and having conversations without distractions. Avoid using food as a treat or reward for positive behaviour. Be aware of the correct portion sizes for your child - use the NHS website to check The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    ADHD & Anxiety Part 2 | Dr Claire Conlon

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 18:16


    In this bumper two-part episode, expert guest, Dr Claire Conlon, discusses the overlap between ADHD and anxiety. In part 2, Claire talks about the stresses children with ADHD can feel. She explains how children can behave when they feel like they're experiencing a threat, and tailoring what we do to help them feel safe. That includes finding the strategies that best support them. Claire is a Doctor in Clinical Psychology. She completed her training and has worked in both the UK and Ireland for over a decade, providing support to parents around managing many areas, including working with children with neurodevelopmental conditions and anxiety. She founded The Caterpillar Clinic in 2021 and has a range of online programmes in these areas available on her website. She also provides parental consultation, therapy, and assessment. Claire recommends the book The Whole Brain Child by Daniel Siegel You can find Claire at www.thecaterpillarclinic.com and on Instagram @thecaterpillarclinic She also shares three tips during the episode: Ask yourself exactly what your child is struggling with and in what environments to help you to understand how you can make them feel safe and regulated. Find their ‘toolbox' of strategies to support them, such as sensory toys or activities. Talk to them about their diagnosis so that they understand what's happening when they feel anxious. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    ADHD & Anxiety PART 1 | Dr Claire Conlon

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 18:09


    In this bumper two-part episode, expert guest, Dr Claire Conlon, discusses the overlap between ADHD and anxiety. Claire unpicks what the acronym ADHD means and explains the importance of ensuring your child feels safe. She suggests strategies that you can put in place to reduce stress and anxiety. Claire also discusses being able to manage your own emotions and how powerful it is to share and reflect on your experiences. Claire is a Doctor in Clinical Psychology. She completed her training and has worked in both the UK and Ireland for over a decade, providing support to parents around managing many areas, including working with children with neurodevelopmental conditions and anxiety. She founded The Caterpillar Clinic in 2021 and has a range of online programmes in these areas available on her website. She also provides parental consultation, therapy, and assessment. Claire recommends the book The Whole Brain Child by Daniel Siegel You can find Claire at www.thecaterpillarclinic.com and on Insta @thecaterpillarclinic She also shares three tips during the episode: Ask yourself exactly what your child is struggling with and in what environments to help you to understand how you can make them feel safe and regulated. Find their ‘toolbox' of strategies to support them, such as sensory toys or activities. Talk to them about their diagnosis so that they understand what's happening when they feel anxious. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    Celebrating Neurodiversity Part 2 | Mica Coleman Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 19:09


    In this 2-part special, returning guest Mica Jayne Coleman Jones, discusses how we can move from the concept of Neurodiversity to Neuroharmony. In episode 2, Mica talks about her own son and her parenting experiences with him. She also discusses neurodiversity in school and how a one-size-fits-all approach isn't helpful when thinking about meeting individual needs. Mica shares her personal experiences of autism and ADHD and she reflects on how to recognise potential triggers and suggests possible strategies to divert behaviours. Mica is a senior trainer for Team Teach and director of The Happy Lighthouse, a training and consultancy company which is inspired by Lilya's Lighthouses created in memory of her autistic sister who died following treatment for leukaemia in 2019. Mica's previous roles include Specialist Provision Leader and Head of Autism Research and Development. Mica recommends the book Meesha Makes Friends by Tom Percival. You can find Mica on Twitter, @mica__jayne via the website, www.thehappylighthouse and on Instagram, @the_happy_lighthouse --- The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can We Celebrate Neurodiversity? | Mica Coleman Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 24:37


    In this 2-part special, returning guest, Mica Jayne Coleman Jones, discusses how we can move from the concept of Neurodiversity to Neuroharmony. In episode 1, Mica describes neurodiversity as a celebration of everyone and the various ways that people think and behave. Neuroharmony acknowledges how those who think differently can make a positive contribution to society. Mica shares her personal experiences of autism and ADHD. She reflects on how to recognise potential triggers and suggests possible strategies to divert behaviours. Mica is a senior trainer for Team Teach and director of The Happy Lighthouse, a training and consultancy company which is inspired by Lilya's Lighthouses created in memory of her autistic sister who died following treatment for leukaemia in 2019. Mica's previous roles include Specialist Provision Leader and Head of Autism Research and Development. Mica recommends the book Meesha Makes Friends by Tom Percival. You can find Mica on Twitter, @mica__jayne via the website, www.thehappylighthouse and on Instagram, @the_happy_lighthouse The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can I Keep My Child Safe Online? | Traci Good

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 25:44


    In this episode, expert guest, Traci Good, discusses online safety and the links with behaviour. Traci is an Online Safety Consultant who works predominantly in the education sector. She is a content writer for Project Evolve, a member of the UKCIS 'Vulnerable users" working group, a practitioner for the harmful sexual behaviour support service, and Chief I-venger of the I-venger programme which is a peer led digital safety programme for children and young people which takes a positive approach to online safety. Traci recommends the book Taming Gaming by Andy Roberts You can find Traci on Twitter, @onlinesafetyhub and via the website www.i-vengers.org Traci shares three tips during the episode: 1. Engage with and set parental controls, such as time limits and appropriate content. 2. Talk regularly to your children to foster a positive relationship around using the internet. 3. Be clear and consistent with boundaries such as time limits and expected behaviours. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can I Help My Child Overcome Barriers to Learning? | Chris Williams

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 23:29


    In this episode, expert guest, Chris Williams, discusses the barriers to learning and communication both at school and at home. Chris explores the importance of understanding working memory and how pictures can be used to scaffold learning. Chris is a former Special School Teacher and Special Needs Co-ordinator from Hull. He developed the Chatta approach to teaching and learning which focuses on teaching through images and spoken language and designed the Chatta software. Chris recommends the book Thinking in Pictures by Temple Grandin You can find Chris on Twitter, @hellochatta and via the website chattalearning.com He also shares three tips during the episode: Harness the power of pictures and develop an understanding of working memory. Recognise the importance of spoken language and interaction both at home and at school Use scaffolding as a proactive approach to layering language and learning The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    How Can I Help My Autistic Child Prepare For Secondary School?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 23:59


    Preparing for secondary school can be a real challenge, especially for autistic children. In this episode, expert guest Rebecca McCullough shares simple tips to help you get your child ready for the changes ahead as they finish primary school and get ready for big school. Rebecca is the founder of Eden Consultancy, a company that equips those working with or raising children with neurodiversity needs or social, emotional and mental health difficulties. Having previously taught as a special needs teacher, Rebecca wanted to help more so stepped out and got her Masters in Psychological sciences. Eden consultancy is based in Northern Ireland but helping those across the world. You can find Rebecca on Instagram: @edenconsultancyni Facebook: @Edenconsultancyni TikTok: @edenconsultancyni Rebecca recommends the books, The Red Beast: Helping Children on the Autism Spectrum to Cope with Angry Feelings by Kay Al-Ghani, and The Huge Bag of Worries by Virginia Ironside. She also shares three tips during her episode: Use visuals, like pictures and social stories. She strongly believes that no one is too old for visuals. For example, a written checklist on the back of your child's door of what they need for that day, or their uniform, can help them prepare for school. Teach your child about their own body sensations when they're feeling different emotions. For example, with worries, you could talk to them about how you feel in your tummy because you're a bit nervous. Help them understand they are not sick but feeling a particular way. Remember that whatever behaviour they are showing, it's communication. You can use the phrase, “I notice… I wonder…” to help talk about it with them. The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home.

    What if My Child Has Low Self-Esteem? | Sonia Mainstone-Cotton

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 20:34


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest, Sonia Mainstone-Cotton, discusses children who have low self-esteem and how parents and professionals can best support them. Sonia is a Nurture worker, author and trainer, working with 4-year-olds who have high social, emotional and mental health needs. She specialises in children's and staff wellbeing, and supporting young children. You can find Sonia on Twitter, @twitter.com/sonia_main and on her website, soniamainstone-cotton.com Sonia recommends the book Brain-Body Parenting by Mona Delahooke. She also shares three tips during her episode: 1: Listen to your child and get to know their triggers. 2: Acknowledge their feelings and be kind and gentle. Think about small steps, not big things. 3: Use emotional language right from when they are very young babies - and this comes back to us first. If we don't have a good emotional vocabulary, we can't use it with our children. She mentions the work of Brené Brown being useful for this. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    What Is Attachment & Why Is It Important? | Richard Bell

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 40:00


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, Clare meets with Richard Bell to discuss attachment, what is meant by insecure attachment styles, and how our behaviours can impact on our children's attachment. Richard is the Founder and Director of NeuroEducation and specialises in supporting schools and professionals working with children and young people with additional needs as well as a social and emotional health difficulties. Richard delivers a wide range of training courses to schools and professionals, and also lecturers at a number of universities. You can find Richard on Twitter - @NeuroEduUK and Facebook - /NeuroEducation Richard mentions a recommended reading page on his website. He also recommends a book, A Short Introduction to Attachment and Attachment Disorder by Colby Pearce. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    How Can I Keep My Child Safe on Social Media? | Dr Holly Powell-Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 35:19


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. This week, Dr Holly Powell-Jones, an expert on media law, talks to Clare about staying safe online and, in particular, when using social media. Holly is the founder of Online Media Law UK, specialising in research, training and consultancy on media law and ethics for the digital age. She's a former broadcast journalist with a PhD from City University on youth understandings of risk & responsibility on social media. Holly has designed and delivered large scale education projects, teaching thousands of children in schools about online law, and contributed to research projects related to social media, youth, crime, law, human rights, and online safety. Holly is the Online Law Leader for the Global Equality Collective and won a Violent Crime Prevention Board award for her work in 2020. You can find Holly on her website, OnlineMediaLaw.co.uk, and on Twitter: @OnlineMediaLaw Holly recommends the book, Online and Social Media Law, by Cleland Thom and David Porter If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Can You Teach Your Child to Sleep? | Sarah Patel

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 32:44


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. Our expert guest in this episode is sleep consultant Sarah Patel. Sarah talks to Clare about sleep and how you can build a sleep routine that suits your child. Sarah is a sleep teacher. She has a BSc in Cognitive Science, a PGCE in Primary Education and an MA in Education. She has worked in education for over 15 years as a primary teacher and as a senior lecturer in education. Sarah retrained as an infant sleep consultant in 2019 with the legendary Lyndsey Hookway. Sarah takes a holistic approach which aims to support families to make choices which fit with their individual needs and their family's routines. She doesn't class herself as a sleep trainer, but rather a sleep teacher. This means at no point will she recommend methods such as cry it out or any non responsive strategies, instead she uses her background in teaching to teach and empower parents to create sleep habits which are based around routine and sleep patterns. Sarah recommends the book Still Awake: Responsive sleep tools for toddlers to tweens by Lyndsey Hookway You can find Sarah on Instagram at @teachtosleep and on her website.

    Autism: Focusing on Abilities Not Disabilities | Dr Claire Hughes-Lynch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 35:36


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest Dr Claire Hughes-Lynch talks to Clare about parenting autistic children, focusing on abilities, not disabilities. Dr Claire Hughes is Professor of Twice-Exceptional and Gifted Education at Cleveland State University. Previously, she was Professor of Elementary and Special Education at the College of Coastal Georgia, and Faculty Director of the Special Needs and Inclusion program at Canterbury Christ Church University in England, as well as a Fulbright Scholar to Greece. She has served on boards in the National Association for Gifted Children, The Association for the Gifted (CEC-TAG) and Teacher Education Divisions (CEC-TED) of the Council for Exceptional Children. Claire is the author of numerous books, and her research areas include particularly gifted children with autism, positivistic views of exceptionality, and international education. You can find Claire on social media: Twitter - @HughesLynch If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Autism & Sensory Needs | Dave Smallwood

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 33:50


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest Dave Smallwood talks to Clare about autism and sensory needs, and how to support families and schools to support and work with children with these complex needs. Dave is a Principal Team Teach tutor and ex-behaviour lead of a special school for 10 years. Dave was also Staff Development Co-Ordinator for the National Autistic Society, where he also organised and delivered training. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Wellbeing & Behaviour | Gary Nicholls

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 28:12


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest Gary Nicholls talks to Clare about behaviour in early years (ages 3 – 5 years old) and well-being. Gary is using his 30 years of experience in primary education, both as a teacher and headteacher, to explain how to best support young children. Gary now works in a variety of roles as a family coach, a Team Teach trainer, and also as a school consultant. All three help people, young and older, be the best version of themselves; being peaceful people. Gary is also a trusted coach on the My Family Coach website. You can book a paid session with through our coaches page. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Play & Development | Sonia Murray

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 32:48


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest, Sonia Murray, talks to Clare about play in relation to child development, and how play can be seen as a language in children. Sonia holds a Diploma in Social Work, is a registered Play Therapist with the British Association of Play Therapists (BAPT), and is a Strategic Attachment Lead for Schools with Brighton University. She has 30 years of experience as a practitioner in the fields of social, emotional, and behavioural difficulties, trauma, attachment, and children's mental health. Sonia also runs parenting programmes and is a coach for My Family Coach. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Persistent Absence | Debs Kemp

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 22:41


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest Debs Kemp talks to Clare about persistent absence from school. They discuss possible reasons children might not be attending school, including anxiety, relationships, resilience and bullying. Debs Kemp is a regular guest and often a co-host on our podcast series. Debs is an experienced Assistant Headteacher in the South East. She has extensive experience leading on behaviour, teaching and learning and student voice. She is also a regional lead for WomenEd, a group for women leaders in education in the Southwest region. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Bullying & Behaviour | Lauren Seager-Smith

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 32:48


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest Lauren Seager-Smith talks to Clare about bullying and behaviour, including recognising signs that a child might be being bullied, and what to do if your child is being bullied. Lauren is the CEO of bullying prevention charity Kidscape. Previous to this, Lauren headed up the work of the Anti-Bullying Alliance, coordinating Anti-Bullying Week in schools throughout England. She has worked with children and families for over twenty years, including roles with Save the Children and Reading Borough Council. Lauren is a Trustee of Children England and a Committee Member of Action for Children. She is passionate about child rights - particularly in education. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Behaviour & Additional Needs | Dr Claire Conlon

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 24:18


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, our expert guest, Dr Claire Conlon, talks about understanding and supporting children with additional needs. Claire is a Senior Clinical Psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Trinity College, Dublin. She is the Founder and Director of The Caterpillar Clinic, which supports families in areas such as behavioural challenges, anxiety, autism and parental trauma. You can find Claire on social media: Instagram – @thecaterpillarclinic Website – www.thecaterpillarclinic.com If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Mental Health & Behaviour | Beth Francis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 30:17


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest, Beth Francis, talks to Clare about how mental health and trauma needs can show in young people's behaviours. Beth is the Children and Young People Community Manager for the Response organisation in Oxfordshire, managing two projects for young people struggling with their mental health. One of these projects is the Mental Wealth Academy. This is a service offering 1:1 support to young people who are in the transition from children's to adults' mental health services. Beth has a background working in schools for Social and Emotional Mental Health needs and Children's homes, using Team Teach and positive behaviour strategies to support young people who present their mental health struggles and trauma experiences through behaviours that challenge. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Anxiety & Behaviour | Jojo Aligwekwe

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 25:22


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest, Josephine Aligwekwe, or Jojo as she prefers to be called, talks to Clare about anxiety and the impact that this has on the behaviour of children and young people. Jojo is a qualified Integrative Counsellor, Neuro Linguistic Programming Master's Life Coach, and a Convergence Psychotherapist in training. She runs an international virtual counselling platform called Talktojojo1st, a platform offering a safe & supportive space for children, youths and adults, where she draws on a wide range of approaches to tailor sessions uniquely to each client's specific needs. Jojo also lends her wealth of knowledge and expertise as an emotional intelligence facilitator at the Pan African University. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Stereotypes & Behaviour | Nic Ponsford

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 27:04


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. Listen in to expert guest Nic Ponsford as she discusses gender and stereotypes, particularly for girls, and how that might influence behaviour at home. Nic is the co-founder and CEO for education of the Global Equality Collective (GEC). She is the director of Edtech UK, the national independent organisation, advisory forum, and strategic body. Nic is also a frequent keynote speaker and panelist on closing gaps for the most vulnerable, and all things diversity and inclusion in education. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Behaviour & Anger | Rachel Thynne

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 21:18


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, expert guest, Rachel Thynne, talks to Clare about anger and how it can often mask other emotions. Rachel is the lead Outreach teacher for an outstanding attachment-awareness specialist setting for pupils with Social and Emotional Mental Health difficulties in Dorset. She is also author of the book Behaviour Barriers and Beyond. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Behaviours That Challenge | Sarah Johnson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 20:15


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. This week, our guest expert is Sarah Johnson. Sarah and Clare discuss behaviours that can challenge us as parents. Sarah has worked in education for 19 years. She's a teacher and has worked in mainstream schools, Pupil Referral Units, Alternative Provision, and psychiatric in-patient services. Sarah is Head of Behaviour and Inclusion in a London Borough, representative on an executive board of Youth Offending Service, as well as being the Director of Phoenix Education Consultancy. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Language & Behaviour | Trish Hicken & Emma Broddle

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 20:49


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. This week, Clare interviews Trish Hicken and Emma Broddle about language, communication and behaviour. They discuss how to talk about emotions with your child and share useful ways you can help them understand how they're feeling. Trish Hicken is Team Leader for the Specialist Language teachers in Lincolnshire. Her colleague, Emma Brodle, is a Specialist Language Teacher with a specialist interest in vulnerable children. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Respectful Conversations | Dr Emma Clarke

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 18:55


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. Clare interviews Dr Emma Clarke, a writer, teacher, and teacher trainer specialising in behaviour. Emma talks about how to have respectful conversations at home - starting with the basics of body language. She explains the importance of showing children we're listening, and making sure that everyone in the family feels heard. After teaching in primary schools for almost 18 years, Emma now teaches on a primary training course. Her interests include approaches to managing behaviour that challenges in schools. She has presented her research nationally and internationally, as well as publishing both in books and peer-reviewed journals. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Difficult Conversations | Debs Kemp

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 24:49


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. This week, Clare talks to Debs Kemp about how parents can have difficult conversations with their children about subjects such as bereavement. She explains how "3 seconds of confidence" can help get the conversation started. Debs Kemp is an experienced Assistant Headteacher working in a secondary school, and is a regular co-host of the My Family Coach podcast. She has extensive experience leading on behaviour, teaching and learning and student voice in schools. Debs has contributed to two publications during the pandemic and is a regional lead for WomenEd, a group for women leaders in education. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Behaviour & Body Language | Dr Emma Clarke

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 27:22


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. Expert guest, Dr Emma Clarke, talks to Clare about behaviour and body language. Emma is a writer, teacher, and teacher trainer specialising in behaviour. After teaching in primary schools for almost 18 years, Emma now teaches on a primary training course. Her interests include approaches to managing behaviour that challenges in schools. She has presented her research nationally and internationally, as well as publishing both in books and peer-reviewed journals. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Social & Emotional Mental Health | Karl Pupe

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 26:04


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, Clare looks at how we can support Social and Emotional Mental Health Needs in schools with guest expert Karl Pupe. Karl is a teacher with a decade of experience across primary, secondary, and further education. He specialises in behaviour management. Karl has worked with young people who are not in education, employment or training and those with social and emotional health issues. He has designed rehabilitation classes for children who have been excluded from school. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Behaviour in a Pupil Referral Unit | Phil Stanley-Davies

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 17:32


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. This week, guest host Debs Kemp talks to Phil Stanley-Davies. Phil is a Learning Support Assistant in a Pupil Referral Unit and an experienced learning mentor. He talks to Debs about his experiences there and what works with children excluded from mainstream. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Positive About Behaviour | Lauren Duffy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 20:37


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. In this episode, Clare discusses being positive about behaviour and the importance of building relationships with expert guest, Lauren Duffy. Lauren is a teacher with 10 years' experience. She is a Personal, Social, and Health Education (PSHE) coordinator and is currently teaching in Year Two. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

    Behaviour & Consistency | Jack Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 18:11


    The My Family Coach podcasts covers every aspect of children's behaviour, all in handy 15 minute (ish) bite-sized chunks. Each episode features a new guest chatting about a different aspect of behaviour and leaves you with three handy tips to use at home. Clare discusses behaviour and the importance of consistency with expert guest, Jack Taylor. Jack is an Assistant Principal in a London Secondary School. He has worked in developing behaviour systems in his school and he's now leading on raising standards. He is part of the school's safeguarding team and a drama specialist. If you enjoy an episode and want to learn more, take a look at our other helpful resources on the My Family Coach website. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast to receive updates on new episodes.

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