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Episode 60: Calm the Chaos (with Dayna Abraham)

Challenging behaviors are nothing new in early childhood education.  And yet, there’s something different going on.  For a variety of reasons, challenging behaviors seem to be increasing both in intensity and frequency. 

Dayna Abraham is no stranger to challenging behaviors.  As a board certified teacher and a mom to 3 neuro-divergent children, Dayna has sat on both sides of the table when it comes to these challenges.  She’s developed a compassionate approach based on science and experience to help bring peace and calm to homes and classrooms.

Dayna is the author of Calm the Chaos: A Failproof Roadmap for Parenting Even the Most Challenging Kids, which can be preordered now ahead of it’s release on August 15th.  And I’m so excited to have her share what she’s discovered.

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Find the video I mentioned illustrates the impact of a negative environment, in this post.


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In early education, there is too much distance between what we know and what we do. I bridge the gaps that exist between academia, decision-makers, educators, and parents so that together, we can improve the quality of early education while also respecting and protecting the childhood experience.

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