Self Regulation, Play and children in the Early Years

Self-regulation refers to a child’s ability to consciously control their own thoughts, feelings and behaviours. It begins to develop in toddlers and continues into adulthood.In this episode, Heather Welch, Edx Education discusses, self regulation, play and children in the early years.Here are the highlights:(01:19) How does self-regulation affect children in the early years?(04:18) The four domains of the brain(08:26) What are ways to support children in managing these emotional responses?(09:56) Teaching your child to understand emotions.

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Play, Learn & create with Edx Education. This podcast series discusses play being creative and learning for all children. Join Heather Welch sharing knowledge, information and support on play based learning we will explore the benefits, value, different stages of play and so much more. Play to the untrained eye can look meaningless, however there is a lot more going on than you can see. When children are playing, they are engaged, their imagination is sparked and they are developing confidence and key foundation skills. Play is the way children learn about the world and themselves especially in the early years. We have spoken with many educational experts, founders of charities, award winning author, international presenters, expat parents and so many more. #learningthroughplay #handsonlearning #parents #teachers #family #educationforall