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Beyond Control: Why Trusting Children's Bodily Cues Builds Essential Life Skills

Beyond Control: Why Trusting Children's Bodily Cues Builds Essential Life Skills

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What happens when we let children decide when they're hungry? One teacher's question about student-directed snack time opens a fascinating exploration of how our classroom control systems might be impacting children's development in unexpected ways.

Research reveals that eating self-regulation shares the same brain processes as cognitive self-regulation. This means that when children practice listening to their bodies' hunger cues, they're simultaneously building neural pathways that support executive functioning, emotional regulation, and learning. As our conversation unfolds, we examine how these same issues of bodily autonomy and control extend from preschool snack tables to high school bathroom pass systems.

Join us as we explore how stepping back might be exactly what children need to step up.

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