Hello! I’m Julie
McDaniel-Muldoon, Safety and Well-Being Consultant at Oakland Schools. I
created the Supportive Strategies Series with 3-minute episodes of strategies I
think might be helpful to you, especially during this extraordinary time. These
short and sweet episodes are based on research and best practice. Episode 1: (A
Sense of) Safety First. Let’s begin.
2nd Frame:
The most important
function of the brain is determining our level of safety. The self-preservation
center of the brain asks, “Am I safe?” With an affirmative answer, the brain
signals the body that all is well. The Limbic System, the social emotional part
of the brain, then asks, “Am I loved? Do I belong?” At this point the executive
functioning part of the brain lights up. At this point, we are able to control
impulses, can reason and learn, and make good judgments.
3rd Frame:
Stephen Porges has
helped us understand safety as a neurobiological process. When the brain feels
safe, the mind is fully present, there is a sense of physical safety, and we
are connected to each other. There is a decrease in heart rate and defense
mechanisms. There is an increase in immune response and metabolism. We rest and
recuperate more easily. Natural oxytocin is released. Our digestion is
efficient and effective and so much more. We are curious, joyful, grounded,
compassionate, and mindful.
4th Frame:
In uncertain times
such as these, our brains are quick to retreat into survival mode. The
self-preservation center of the brain is the key to our social-emotional health
and to learning. Restoring a sense of priority is our first priority.
5th Frame:
Helping others is
often done naturally. When we are face to face with students, we can do this
more easily with tone of voice, body language and eye contact. But we also
establish safetywith clear routines and expectations, consistent
scheduling, and clear directions. Online, we can do this the same way. We
provide predictability, flexibility, routines, and choice. We connect with
students and explicitly tell them how much we value them.
Final Frame:
All of this content is based on solid research
and best practice. Please contact me for references, more resources, and
suggested topics for future episodes. You can reach me at julie.mcdaniel@oakland.k12.mi.us.
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