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For some children (especially adopted and fostered) their erratic and challenging behaviour results from their maltreatment or neglect in infancy. These children have difficulties because they experienced severe neglect, repeated abuse, domestic violence or chaos which interrupted and derailed their normal developmental path and brain wiring.
Similar to adult PTSD the legacy of infancy trauma causes them to act in apparently nonsensical ways. Consequently parents and carers feel inadequate and use ineffective parenting and behaviour management strategies.
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Making Sense of Classroom Nonsense: How trauma (maltreatment, chaos, poor at...Helen Oakwater
Presentation to Hertfordshire teachers _ Why do adopted and fostered children struggle?
For some children (especially adopted and fostered) their erratic and challenging behaviour results from their maltreatment or neglect in infancy. These children have difficulties because they experienced severe neglect, repeated abuse, domestic violence or chaos which interrupted and derailed their normal developmental path and brain wiring.
Similar to adult PTSD the legacy of infancy trauma causes them to act in apparently nonsensical ways. Consequently parents and carers feel inadequate and use ineffective parenting and behaviour management strategies.
National Child Welfare Conference Finland Keynote speechHelen Oakwater
Look at me - Dignified childhood conference (in English and Finnish) Need for 100% truth telling with children so their somatic memories match the story they are told using careful accurate language, to avoid confusion. This melts trauma which allows building of positive beliefs.
Trauma Triggered Behaviour at Living with Trauma 24/7 conference : Helen Oakw...Helen Oakwater
Living with children who have experienced severe neglect and maltreatment is often confusing because their behaviour is erratic and challenging.
These children have difficulties because their early experience interrupted and derailed their normal development path and brain wiring.
This presentation looks at trauma, the brain, belief formation, sensory triggers, truth telling and the need to future proof.
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Living with children who have experienced severe neglect and maltreatment is often confusing because their behaviour is erratic and challenging.
These children have difficulties because their early experience interrupted and derailed their normal development path and brain wiring.
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This was PPT done for the Rotary group on “Communicating with your teen”. Most breakdown in communication between teens and parents is because of what’s happening inside their brain, not due to hormonal changes. The Slideshow shows how the brain undergoes huge changes during adolescence, with an over-active emotional brain (Amygdala) and under-active thinking brain (Pre-frontal cortex). Also shared are tips for parents to change their communication to adapt to the developing teen brain.
Speaker: Hvovi Bhagwagar, Clinical Psychologist.
Its not just the booze. FASD + maltreatment & neglect EUFASD2016 conference L...Helen Oakwater
Prenatal exposure to alcohol causes irreparable brain damage creating "swiss cheese brains" with gaps and impaired functionality. Infant maltreatment and neglect post birth exacerbates the challenges. Using 4 avatars to illustrate typical scenarios Helen Oakwater raises issues, questions and offers some reframing for parents and professionals. Bottom line. DO NOT CONSUME ANY ALCOHOL IF AT RISK OF PREGNANCY otherwise you condemn your child (and yourself) to a tougher life with learning and health issues from birth to death.
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This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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4. CAN feel good CAN berich
CAN feel loved CAN have purpose
5. is the process of promoting and supporting the
development of a child from infancy to
adulthood.
physical
emotional
social intellectual
6.
7. 1. Learn to listen to your
children. Influencing their
lives is one of the
greatest things
parents can do. It
is easy to tune out
our children, and
a missed
opportunity for
meaningful
guidance.
8. 2. Treat your child with
respect.
Don't ever
forget that your
child is a living,
breathing human
being who has
needs and wants
just like the rest
of us.
9. 3. Be involved in your child's
daily life.
It will take effort and
strength to be there
for your child every
day, but if you want
to encourage your
child to develop his
own interests and
character, you have to
create a strong
support system for
him.
10. 4. Teach good manners.
Good manners
will follow your
children for the
rest of their lives,
and you should
start modeling it
as soon as
possible
11. 5. Be a good role model.
Face it: human beings
learn primarily through
modeling. In fact, you
can’t avoid being an
example to your
children, whether good
or bad. Being a good
example, then, is
probably your most
important job.
15. low Discipline– Low Love
Juvenile Delinquents
Jared
Michael
Padgett
15-year-old Jared Padgett killed
one student 14-year-old Emilio
Hoffman and injured a teacher,
before turning the gun on himself,
June 10, 2014 at Reynolds High
School in Troutdale.
Emilio Hoffman
25. c. Spanking.
“Whoever
spares the rod
hates their
children, but the
one who loves
their children is
careful to
discipline them.”
Proverbs 13:24
26. :
The purpose of a spanking is not to
cause any lasting bodily harm, but to
cause spiritual correction....Parents
should not fear that spanking will hurt or
cause them to die, although some scream
loud enough that it sounds that way. On
the contrary, it is a kindness to a child, as
they will respect authority, if it is done
properly."
28. Most people know Oprah as
one of the most iconic faces
on TV as well as one of the
richest and most successful
women in the world. Oprah
faced a hard road to get to that
position, however, enduring a
rough and often abusive
childhood as well as numerous
career setbacks including
being fired from her job as a
television reporter because she
was "unfit for tv."
Oprah Winfrey
29. Darwin himself
wrote…
"I was considered
by all my masters and
my father, a very
ordinary boy, rather
below the common
standard of intellect."
Perhaps they
judged too soon, as
Darwin today is well-
known for his
scientific studies.
Charles Darwin
30. 4. If there is an infraction, investigate
before you punish and give children chance
to explain.
31. with love and not
with anger
with an embrace and a
talk
in private
with firmness
5. Enforce the discipline
32. “No discipline seems
pleasant at the time
but painful. Later on,
however, it produces
a harvest of
righteousness and
peace who have been
trained by it.”
- Hebrews 12:11
33.
34. Pray with children
everyday.
Teach you children
about God everyday.
Teach children that obeying their parents is
not for their parents but for them.
40. James Eagan Holmes
Big fan of
Batman
In 2010, James received his
undergraduate degree
in Neuroscience with the
highest honors.
Mother is a registered nurse.
Father is a mathematician and
scientist with degrees at
Stanford University.
Born on December 13, 1987 in Sa
Diego, California.
On July 20, 2012, James shot into
the audience with multiple
firearms killing 12 people and
injuring 70 others. during a
midnight screening of the film
The Dark Knight Rises, inside of
the Century Movie Theater in
Aurora, Colorado.
Joker
41. TipNo. 5
Do not allow sleepover unless
school-mandated activities.
42. TipNo. 6
Do not allow your children to play
violent computer games.
43. Two senior
students murdered a
total of 12 students and
one teacher at
Columbine High School,
Colorado, USA on April
20, 1999. They injured 24
additional students, with
three other people being
injured while attempting
to escape the school. The
pair then committed
suicide.
Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold,