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Episode 4: Rich Learning Environments

Episode 4: Rich Learning Environments

FromThe Aware Parenting and Natural Learning Podcast


Episode 4: Rich Learning Environments

FromThe Aware Parenting and Natural Learning Podcast

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to another episode of the Aware Parenting and Natural Learning podcast. In this episode we discuss another of Aletha Solter’s Principles of Learning. We talk about creating rich learning environments for our children at home. We discuss the often-overwhelming sensory impacts of school and how that can push our children into chronic hyperarousal or dissociation states, which impacts their capacity to learn. We share how our children have thrived in learning at home in a very relaxed, inspiring and nourishing sensory environment, day after day. We share about the primal human needs for comfort, beauty, peaceful space, choice and being in environments that are attuned to the individual needs of each child.

To learn more about Marion and her offerings, please visit www.marionrose.net and Joss at www.awareparenting.com.au and follow us on social media at Marion Rose and Aware parenting with Joss. To read Aletha Solter’s Principles of Learning, please visit www.awareparenting.com/learning.htm

Lots of love to you, Joss xx
Released:
Oct 2, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (21)

Marion and Joss are both passionate about Aware Parenting and Natural Learning. This podcast will explore these beautiful approaches and provide information and inspiration to support other families who are called to practise these together too. Joss is an Aware Parenting instructor and is the mother of two teenagers. You can find out about her work at www.awareparenting.com.au Marion is a Level Two Aware Parenting instructor, the regional coordinator for Australia and New Zealand, and the mother of two adult children. You can find her work at www.marionrose.net