Episodes
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Dr. Jean Clinton is a Clinical Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario.
In this episode, Dr. Jean shares insights and stories about the importance of the early years of life, attachment theory, trauma and connection between Self-Reg and healthy brain development. -
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Dr. Gerry Costa is the founding director of the Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health and Professor in the Department of Early Childhood, Elementary and Literacy Education, in the College of Education and Human Services at Montclair State University.
In this conversation, we explore the current landscape concerning autism, making connections between current research in the field, the Self-Reg framework and emerging questions in both research and practice. -
Dr. Darcia Narvaez is Professor of Psychology at the University of Notre Dame specializing in ethical development and moral education, and a fellow of the American Psychological Association.
In this episode of Self-Reg: Science That Resonates, Dr. Narvaez talks about The Evolved Nest—the things that all children need surrounding them in the early years of life. -
We know that Student-Teacher Relationships are always important but especially in the early years of schooling. Join Angie Rosati, Lisa Taylor and Heather Jackson for a conversation about a research study conducted in Ontario's Dufferin County that looks more closely at the development of STRs and the potential of a professional learning course on the neurophysiology of child behaviour, as framed by Self-Reg™ theory, to impact these variables.
Lisa Taylor: Quality Assurance Coordinator for Dufferin County (childcare centres)
Heather Jackson: Registered ECE, Director of Sunflower School, Orangeville
Angie Rosati: pHD York University, Professor of ECE, Sheridan College, Consultant for Mehrit Centre -
Lorraine Purgret and Marie Poss Co-Coordinate the Early Childhood Education program at Fanshawe College(Simcoe Campus)
Kristy Timmons is Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Education, Faculty of Education, Queens University
Listen in as we explore how their work is being influenced and informed by a Self-Reg lens.
In this episode, we explore definitions of self regulation, the concept of play in early childhood education and the role of adults in the lives of young children. -
Dr. Stephen Porges has been on a scientific quest to find "an intervening variable that would contribute to our understanding of individual differences in behaviour". Is there something that lies in between "stimulus" and "response". Dr. Porges' Polyvagal Theory is one answer to that question.
Listen as Dr. Stephen Porges takes us deeper into the Polyvagal Theory, with a special focus on how it might be used in thinking about classroom and school environments. -
Lisa Bayrami is the Executive Director of the Self Regulation Institute, an organization dedicated to enhancing the health and wellbeing of children, adults, and communities through integrative research steered by the innovative Self-Reg model.
Join Lisa and SRI founder, Stuart Shanker, as they discuss the vision for the organization and how mobilizing research in the area of Self-Regulation might help us move the conversations and the work forward.