Ep. 83: "Its all about security." Emotional Engagement with Charle Peck

"How can I lead you through this?"
This week, we welcome back school mental health expert Charle Peck to discuss Emotional Engagement and how we can best serve, protect, and teach our students in an emotionally secure environment.
In this episode, we wrestle through a variety of questions such as, "How do we create an emotionally secure space?" and "What are some strategies teachers can use to help connect with students and quick and efficient ways?"
As always, Mrs. Peck provides tangible answers that benefit both teachers and administrators.
You can learn more about Charle Peck and reach out to her directly at thrivingeducator.org. You can also purchase her book, Improving School Mental Health: The Thriving School Community Solution.
References:
- The Thriving Educator Podcast: The Loneliness Epidemic
Types of Engagement
- Intellectual-”constructing new knowledge” with high order tasks
- Physical-participating in purposeful motions and physical activities that directly connect to the content
- Cultural-various cultures feel accepted, the environment does not class with cultures or make particular cultures feel unwelcome. (careful not to just tell the stories of old dead white men) (help students identify lines where personal freedoms and societal ethics converge)
- Behavioral- teach positive behavior in how students attend school, follow expectations, and treat others.
- Emotional- The feeling of security.
- Social- the act of students participating in a community of people, following social norms, and monitoring and adjust their interactions in new settings.
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