How Behavior Tells a Story in Teaching & Parenting | Allie Szczecinski
No matter how "good" or "bad" a kid's behavior is, it all tells a story about what that kid may be feeling or coming from. In this episode of Define Play, Michael and Allie discuss proven methods of guiding students toward emotional intelligence. They also connect childhood to parenting and share experiences learned firsthand with their own children. All of this converges into Allie's empowering definition of play, and then closes with an important invitation related to her family.
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Allie Szczecinski, M. Ed., is an author, special education teacher, social and emotional learning coach, and content creator as Miss Behavior. Her brand new book, "Their Best Behavior: Practical Strategies for 10 Common Classroom Challenges," offers field-tested wisdom about kid behavior for teachers and parents alike. Allie is also the author of "Roaring Mad Riley," a children's story that teaches kids how to articulate their emotions and regulate their anger safely. On top of creating and coaching, Allie is an artist, mother, and big fan of figure skating.
Explore all of Allie's social media and links: https://campsite.bio/missbehavior
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