Strength in Sensitivity: How Being a Sensitive Educator Benefits Children

In today’s episode, Rommel Mendez, a toddler educator with over a decade of experience, shares his valuable insights and practical strategies for fostering trust, sensitivity, and emotional security in the classroom.  His approach emphasizes meeting children where they are, understanding their unique needs, and equipping them with tools for self-regulation. The conversation also touches on adapting activities to cater to individual needs and interests, fostering relationships with parents, and handling issues like sensory overload. Topics Discussed in This Episode [00:01:05] Rommel’s background and current role [00:02:57] How teachers can build trust with toddlers [00:05:08] How teacher sensitivity impacts behavior in the classroom  [00:07:40] How to help individual students with problems like sensory overload  [00:09:35] Maintaining mindful expectations for students and modeling behaviors [00:12:23] Promoting growth and development in a sensitive way [00:16:53] Combining sensitivity with adaptability [00:18:09] Strategies that teachers can implement immediately to adapt activities or increase their awareness and responsiveness

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