
What Would Sabrina Say
"Welcome to What Would Sabrina Say, your trusted companion on the journey to mental health and well-being. Join Sabrina, a seasoned mental health professional with over two decades of experience, as she expertly navigates the complexities of mental wellness with a genuine and evidence-based approach.
In each episode, Sabrina invites guest hosts who are experts in their respective fields to delve into trending topics within the realm of mental health and wellness.
But that's not all—tune in for engaging book recommendations that provide fresh perspectives on mental health and self help literature, as well as informative discussions on available resources to support your mental wellness journey.
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What Would Sabrina Say
Empathy in Action: Child Social Emotional Development for Caregivers and Teachers with Joe McQueen LBS1, M.Ed.
In this episode, international trainer, author, key note speaker consultant and active educator Joseph McQueen (Joe) joins me. Joe talks about how important it is for kids to grow emotionally and how their behaviors and feelings can be affected by past trauma. This episode is perfect for parents, caregivers, and childcare providers who want to understand how emotions play a big part in kids’ daily lives.
Joe explains how parents and caregivers can help by managing their own emotions and understanding where their child is emotionally. He talks about the need to meet kids where they’re at emotionally, which helps them handle their feelings in a healthy way.
The episode also explores how school staff and others can support children with their emotions, especially when it comes to dealing with social situations. Joe highlights the difference between being a trauma-informed school and being trauma-aware—understanding not just the signs of trauma, but also how to approach and support kids with different emotional needs.
Visit Joe's website for more information: theraputicperspectives.com
Buy Joe's book for more practical tips to help de-escalate child behaviors. Calming Young Minds: Understanding Mental Health, De-Escalation, Trauma and Restorative Practices in Teens.