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Every moment of every day, your brain and body are subconsciously working to appraise your current situation. While you aren't conscious of this, your nervous system is. In this episode, Lauren walks you through how to set up your routines to help students prepare to learn, AS well as the UDL engagement guidelines: recruit interest, sustain effort and persistence, and self-regulate. Lauren answers this week's listener question during the episode: How can we help students deal with stressful situations? Try-at-home tip: Evening routineReferences for this episode:Teaching with the Brain in Mind - Eric JensenBrain-based learning: Teaching the Way Students Really LearnNeuroteach: Brain Science and the Future of EducationThe Plainer Truths of Teaching, Learning and Literacy: A comprehensive guide to reading, writing, speaking, and listening Pre-K-12 across the curriculum. - Botel and PaparoOther related resources from The Behavior Hub: Blog Post: Children's Emotions: How They Work and Behavior Strategies to TryThe first step to emotional regulationPodcast:4 Steps to Teach Emotional Intelligence Categorizing Emotions Calming & Coping Strategies Problem-solving steps Our Online Courses: Classroom Design with the Brain in MindFrom Wild Emotions to Tamed Feelings: How to Self-RegulateDo you have a question? I can answer it in a future episode!Email questions to podcast@thebehaviorhub.com or send via text to 717-693-7744.Subscribe to our mailing list and find out more about the Emotional Brain.Check out our Facebook Group – Raising and Teaching Respectful Children The Behavior Hub websiteThe Behavior Hub blogAre you struggling with behaviors and not sure where to begin? Let me help! Schedule a free discovery call and let me be your Guide.As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
When your emotional networks impact your state of mind it disrupts your ability to be present, neutral, and ready to learn. Emotional states impact attention, memory learning, and they are contagious. So, how do you teach students who have dysregulated emotions? Today Lauren discusses how to use non-verbal cues to help understand someone's current emotional state and how to change your emotional state.Lauren answers this week's listener question during the episode: How do we help teachers effectively manage their own stress and trauma?Try-at-home tip: Hot-cold exposureReferences for this episode:Teaching with the Brain in Mind - Eric JensenBrain-based learning: Teaching the Way Students Really LearnNeuroteach: Brain Science and the Future of EducationThe Plainer Truths of Teaching, Learning and Literacy: A comprehensive guide to reading, writing, speaking, and listening Pre-K-12 across the curriculum. - Botel and PaparoOther related resources from The Behavior Hub: Blog Post: Children's Emotions: How They Work and Behavior Strategies to TryEmotional Brain: The Barking Dog (Limbic System) Podcast:Meet the Decision Maker of your Emotional Brain: The AmygdalaLeave Unwanted Behaviors Behind! Teaching Emotional RegulationPutting Self-Care into Practice with RoutinesOur Online Courses: Classroom Design with the Brain in MindStress and Trauma and Behaviors, Oh my!: Stress & the BrainDo you have a question? I can answer it in a future episode!Email questions to podcast@thebehaviorhub.com or send via text to 717-693-7744.Subscribe to our mailing list and find out more about the Emotional Brain.Check out our Facebook Group – Raising and Teaching Respectful Children The Behavior Hub websiteThe Behavior Hub blogAre you struggling with behaviors and not sure where to begin? Let me help! Schedule a free discovery call and let me be your Guide.As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Megan Botel was born and raised in Marin County, CA, and is now a journalist and radio producer in Los Angeles. Her work focuses on mental health and the environment, particularly on the West's current fire crisis. Her work has appeared in the LA Times, the Guardian, USA Today, the Washington Post (The Lily), PBS American Experience, HuffPost and more. Currently, she's a podcast producer for Principle Pictures, working on a forthcoming series about teen mental health. She is a fierce mental health advocate, and a trained teacher in meditation, breath work and yoga. She is especially passionate about the connection between mental and physical health, women's health and ways to combat the modern burnout epidemic.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Hollywood California! A magical sparkling place filled with all the beautiful people. The land of stars and celebrities where the magic happens on the big screen, the little screen, stage and more. Bright lights, lavish parties, a boulevard filled with dreams for the taking and endless fun for all—right? What if I told you that Hollywood has a dark underbelly? That it is a completely different place to those that grow up there? Living under the Hollywood sign might sound amazing to an outsider, but when you read the stories of someone who actually lived it, you walk away with a totally different perspective. Tara Botel Doherty was someone who grew up that way. And in an homage to her upbringing, wrote the book Growing Up Hollywood. It is a collection of short stories, each a snap shotinto the life of two young girls—fictionalized versions of Tara and her sister—who see Hollywood Land in a totally different light. Tara Botel Doherty and her sister were raised by their grandmother and mother just blocks away from Hollywood Boulevard. Tara holds an MPW from USC. Now residing in the Santa Clarita Valley with her husband and daughter, she writes regularly about her adventures in Hollywood. Bread for the Table was her first novel.
Botel says she was "smeared" by Councilwoman Pardo and defends herself against the claims made in an advertisement.
Botel is running against current Councilwoman Dawn Pardo.
Acting Assistant Secretary, Jason Botel Welcomes 2017 National Blue Ribbon Schools During the 2017 awards ceremony, Acting Assistant Secretary and Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education, Jason Botel was a keynote speaker. Mr. Botel identified the NBRS awardees as the nation’s education “all stars” and acknowledged their innovation, inspiration, and commitment. He… Continue Reading Jason Botel Opening Ceremony Speech
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