Ep 9 - Coping with change

Setting Your Child Up For Success - Child Psychology, Development and Teaching Tips - Un podcast de Tim Dansie with Apiro Media

Change is inevitable. And yet most of us struggle with it, especially young children. Change can include schooling, classes, sporting teams, moving house, relationships, parent separation and even death. Tim Dansie says children experience grief when going through change, and breaks down the grieving process. Tim explains how parents can support their children through change, through understanding what their kids are going through and developing strategies to help them develop skills to not only cope but also build resilience, which is an invaluable life skill. About Tim Dansie: Tim is a registered Teacher and Psychologist. He spent 12 years working in schools as a Teacher / Psychologist before establishing his own private practice working with children, families, teachers and schools. As a result, Tim has a unique understanding about what is required to improve a student's educational and wellbeing outcomes. Tim currently consults to the Independent Schools Association, the Catholic Schools Association and the Education Department of South Australia. He also works with elite level athletes, consulting to the Adelaide Football Club in the AFL and as a Career Guidance person to Adelaide United in the A-League. Tim has vast experience working with children and families and he is able to offer a wide range of services. Connect with Tim: For the latest news, insights and information about upcoming books, podcasts and other content, join Tim Dansie's mailing list here http://eepurl.com/dmRd6P. You can also send Tim an email here [email protected] or find out more about his private practice here http://tdpsych.com Tim's book Setting Your Kids Up for Success (4 - 12): Time for Some Common Sense is on the way. Sign up to our mailing list (here http://eepurl.com/dmRd6P) to get notified when it's released! This show is produced by Apiro Media - http://apiropodcasts.com

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