It’s been a while since I’ve posted, as I’ve been continuing my journey through Central America. I’ve been trying to maintain some semblance of an…
Tag: environment
Why We Should All Agree to Disagree
Disagreements. No matter what form they take, we’ve all had them. And we’ve all been guilty of responding poorly at times when someone challenges our…
How to be a Good Co-Regulator: Part Two
New to co-regulation? Check out my post It Takes Two to Tango for more information. For Part One of “How to be a good co-regulator”,…
How to be a Good Co-Regulator: Part One
In my last post I explored co-regulation and the importance it has in developing an individual’s regulation skills. How “much” support an individual will require…
The Regulation Rocket Q&A
This morning I was fortunate enough to be interviewed by Deb Hopper from Life Skills 4 Kids about The Regulation Rocket visual I released earlier…
Building A Better Village
I’m sure you heard in the news recently that Utah (USA) passed a law to make it legal for parents to let their children walk…
Environmental Impact: The Bigger Picture of Self Regulation
Self regulation is a phrase most commonly connected with early childhood, paediatric, and education settings. Yet our ability to regulate our attention, arousal, thoughts, emotions,…
Exploring the “Why” of Self Regulation
If you haven’t already checked them out, please read Introducing The Regulation Rocket and Understanding The Regulation Rocket. The main reason I wanted to create…
Introducing The Regulation Rocket
When someone tells me that they want a child to “be able to self regulate”, my first response is “why?”. Before the weird looks and…
Promoting Powerful Play: Part One
Recently I’ve noticed an abudance of posts on social media talking about the importance of play in child development and I absolutely love it! I’ve…