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Reflections after 2 years creating the Nip in the Bud podcast
Educationalist Alis Rocca looks back at 2 years of hosting Nip in the Bud’s Children’s Mental Health podcast and some of the key themes that keep coming up.
The overlapping worlds of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) in children and young people
A reflection on our conversation about Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) in children and young people with consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr. Bruce Clark.
How Children Build Meaning Through Play: A Mother-Daughter Conversation on Teaching, Trauma, and Transformation
This article explores Olive Austin’s teaching journey and her belief in play as essential to early childhood development. Through a conversation with her daughter, it highlights the importance of emotional connection, teacher presence, and child-led learning.
“Adolescence”: How could Early Intervention have changed the outcomes of real life experiences?
How could Early Intervention have changed the outcomes of real life experiences behind the story of “Adolescence”? The Importance of Children’s Mental Health and Emotional Literacy in Families and Schools. The…
What is the difference between equality and equity in schools?
In the Nip in the Bud Podcast about Celebrating Diversity, teaching assistant Lauren Whitaker discusses the idea that equality means everyone getting the same, that all the children across the…
How to help teachers and parents to celebrate diversity and inclusion
This article summarises the Nip in the Bud Podcast on Celebrating Diversity and focuses on how we can recognise and respect neurodiversity in our children, encouraging a focus on embracing…
What is the hidden disabilities sunflower?
The hidden disabilities sunflower is a symbol that you or your child can wear to let people know you have a disability which might not be immediately obvious to them.…
How to move towards a smartphone free childhood
This article summarises the Nip in the Bud Podcast on how to move towards a smartphone free childhood and focuses on the pressures felt by children, parents and school professionals…
Green Time not Screen Time
Reading this you might be a partway into the summer break. Weather might be a mixed bag, and devices might have run out of charge mid scroll. I’m Charlotte and…
Parenting and educating a Neurodivergent child
Advice from clinical psychologist and author of “How to have incredible conversations with your child” Dr Bettina Hohnen?
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