Observing Without Judgment: Understanding Children's Behaviors

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Lauren Edmunds explores the fascinating ways in which the human body protects itself, especially in children with learning difficulties. She emphasizes the importance of teachers and caregivers developing the skill of non-judgmental observation, identifying patterns in behavior, and collaborating with parents and professionals to support children effectively. By staying curious and open-minded, we can better understand the underlying causes of challenges and create a more supportive environment for children to thrive.
24 Feb 2025 English South Africa Education · Self-Improvement

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