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08.12.2023
46 Minuten
In this episode, Toria chats to Louise about a relatively new
concept - neurodiversity. Louise has ADHD and has made it her
mission to demystify some of the language and misunderstandings
around neurodiversity and neurodivergence.
Louise is a children's author who has a keen interest in sharing
stories that feature characters that stand out, are different and
who have something to say. Inspired by stories from her own
experiences she took up writing to sensitive issues within
children’s books such as disability, neurodiversity and mental
health.
To find out more about Louise and the books she has written click
here - https://www.louisegooding.com/
To order a copy of Wonderfully Wired Brains click here
- https://www.dk.com/uk/book/9780241640210-wonderfully-wired-brains/
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03.12.2023
32 Minuten
In this episode, Toria chats to Louise about dementia and
alzheimer's and how to chat to young people about this. Louise
has recently written 'The Memory Book: A Reassuring Book about
Understanding Dementia' which includes practical information to
help young children understand dementia and the changes it can
bring.
To get hold of a copy of Louise's book then click this link
To get hold of Wendy Mitchell's book that they discuss click this
link
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Coaching with Toria then email her on
toria@tinyvoicetalks.com
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30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or
www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
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24.11.2023
37 Minuten
In this episode, Toria chats to Catherine about the incredible
power of listening - to others, and also to ourselves. The
myriad of benefits include enhanced professional relationships,
learning & development and gaining a sense of control over
your personal wellbeing.
Catherine is the owner of Leadership Edge - Coaching in Schools,
a collaborative of 20 education leaders on a mission to improve
the workplace culture in our schools. Their 3-Tier Coaching
Accreditation Programme engages staff in actively listening to
each other in a systemic way to build a culture of psychological
safety, professional fulfilment and personal wellbeing.
Support the show
If you enjoyed this episode please share it with others.
If you would like to find out more about Tiny Voice Talks
Coaching with Toria then email her on
toria@tinyvoicetalks.com
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30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or
www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
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17.11.2023
54 Minuten
In this episode, Toria chats to Ginny Bootman about the
importance of building positive relationships in school with the
children, our co-workers and the parents.
Ginny has been teaching longer than she hasn't. She has been a
Headteacher, Senior
Manager and Class teacher, teaching all ages in the Primary age
range. She is currently a SENCO of four primary schools in
Northamptonshire. She believes in her mantra
#Followtheempathyroad and embodies this in everything she does.
She has spoken nationally at 'The National SEN Conference' as
well as NASEN Live. She collaborates with both Primary and
Secondary SENDCOs by working alongside them to support them in
what we all know can be a very demanding role.
She has had her book published ‘Independent Thinking on Being a
SENDCO’ which can be found at Crown House Publishing. Use code
SENDCO20 to get 20% off Ginny's book.
You can find Ginny on Twitter @sendcogirl and at her website
www.ginnybootman.com
Support the show
If you enjoyed this episode please share it with others.
If you would like to find out more about Tiny Voice Talks
Coaching with Toria then email her on
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If you would like a copy of the Tiny Voices Talk book with
30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or
www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
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10.11.2023
45 Minuten
In this episode, Toria chats to Dr Rachel Briggs about
understanding and supporting educators’ psychological wellbeing
when teaching children and young people living with
vulnerabilities and/or trauma. Rachel talks about the
relevance to educators of compassion stress injuries and
compassion satisfaction, setting these in the broader context of
the education system. They talk about her model of
educators’ work-related psychological wellbeing which can be
accessed (free) on Rachel’s website –
www.reflectedandbalanced.com
Rachel is a former teacher, deputy head, SENDCo, DSL, and SEMH
needs consultant. She now combines knowledge from her
teaching experience and recent academic studies to provide
reflective supervision to educators, working with those across
all roles from EYFS to HE. She is co-founder of a growing
community of practice for reflective supervision practitioners
who have an education background. She also offers training
related to understanding and supporting workplace psychological
wellbeing and informally supports doctoral students researching
educator wellbeing or the use of supervision in the education
sector.
Support the show
If you enjoyed this episode please share it with others.
If you would like to find out more about Tiny Voice Talks
Coaching with Toria then email her on
toria@tinyvoicetalks.com
If you would like a copy of the Tiny Voices Talk book with
30% off go to www.crownhouse.co.uk or
www.independentthinkingpress.com and use the code TINY30.
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Tiny Voice Talks is an educational podcast that gives a platform
to the quieter voices in the profession. In it, Toria chats to
teachers, leaders, authors and coaches about what they are doing
in the field of education and how that is impacting on the young
people in our classrooms.
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