Hi All, I am an elementary/special ed. teacher. This is the way I was trained to teach, accentuate the positive-eliminate the negative. I must admit that I do not see that concept used much in schools. I hope this idea catches on.
This stuff has been around for a very long time in clinical child psychology. Attaching a new name, "Nurtured Heart Approach," doesn't make it new. I guess if a new name is what it takes for teachers to finally do this stuff, then so be it. It speaks poorly for our teachers ed programs.
I really like the comment at 1:03 of describing the positive like to “a blind person”. That tidbit really helps doing this approach easily.
Orlando O everyone at The Children’s Success foundation do some amazing work! childrenssuccessfoundation.com/about-nurtured-heart-approach/
Hi All,
I am an elementary/special ed. teacher. This is the way I was trained to teach, accentuate the positive-eliminate the negative. I must admit that I do not see that concept used much in schools. I hope this idea catches on.
I will share this!! I think it's wonderful..and useful,,I wish I could be in the classroom to help children..
I go to that school !!!
i go to that school to!!!
whats your name jaeray6 im in 5th grade
My name is Allie jones
This stuff has been around for a very long time in clinical child psychology. Attaching a new name, "Nurtured Heart Approach," doesn't make it new. I guess if a new name is what it takes for teachers to finally do this stuff, then so be it. It speaks poorly for our teachers ed programs.