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Regulation
Dysregulation
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Homework
100

Non-verbal communication is received more intensely than verbal communication when you are dysregulated. Name 3 types non-verbal communication. 

Tone of voice, posture, facial expressions, gestures, pitch and volume, timing and rhythm, proximity, touch. 

100

Negative behaviors are natural human _______ responses.

What is stress?

100

This is defined as any event that is more overwhelming than which is ordinarily expected.

What is trauma?

100

Chronological age doesn't meet emotional age

What is Social Immaturity?

100

Traditional homework requires the function of cause-and-effects thinking

What is Neo-Cortex?

200

Holding strong limits and boundaries but presenting them with compassion, acceptance, and a strong relationship combines these two personalities. 

What are General Patton and Mr. Rogers? 

200

When the brain is in ________  _______  control, reasoning, language processing, and logic are online. 

What is top-down?

200

How can you help a student during transitions?

Greet each student, prepare students ahead of time for transitions, use visual schedule, provide accommodations/assistance, use pleasing music or songs 

200

Traditional classrooms run in a _____ structure, with a focus on academics

What is hierarchical?

200

The ability to withstand pressure without becoming dysregulated or reaching a breaking point

What is the Window of Tolerance?

300

Better ________- __________relationships make the school day better.

What is student-teacher

300

In order to help co-regulate a child, the adult must be in this state. 

What is regulated? 

300

The stressful in utero experience marks the initial imprint of a child's ability to...

What is self-regulate?

300

The highest priority in a classroom

What is the Teacher-Student relationship?

300

Some solutions to help Billy with homework are...

What is helping Billy regulate, break it down, emotional space, Billy is the teacher, reduce stress, different types of work?

400

Traditionally, we have been asking, "How do I get Billy to change his behavior?" instead of these two critical questions. 

What are "What is driving Billy's behavior and what can I do in this moment to improve my relationship with Billy?

400

When a child is dysregulated, what needs to happen first before learning or consequences can begin? 

Regulation

400

The big three trauma impacts...

What are powerless, helpless, and hopeless?

400

When teachers are chosen for this award, it is primarily based on how they relate and connect with their students, not on how well they teach. 

What is Teacher of the Year?

400

Billy needs to be taught how to interact in a way that will avoid negative responses

What are the 4 L's: language, learning, logic, and listening?

500

What are 3 things you could do or say to help regulate a student? 

Validate their thoughts/feelings, provide an opportunity to co-regulate/regulate, offer sensory breaks, meet basic needs, positive relationship, routine, support transitions. 

500

Explain why traditional negative reinforcers don't work. (loss of recess, time out, suspension, Friday school, sitting outside the classroom) 

They create division, sense of not belonging, and lack of safety for the student. It confirms his internal belief from a history of abandonment and rejection, that he is a bad child. 

500

These are a body's response to perceived danger. 

What is flight, fight, or freeze?

500

The ability to understand others' feelings, control own behaviors, get along with others, and build relationships

What is social and emotional development?

500

_______ and _____ allow access to the thinking brain or neocortex.

What are Safety and Security?

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