The Educator's Edit
The Educator's Edit podcast is proudly presented by The Grove Academy. Our podcast is dedicated to sharing insights, conversations, and expert advice for those passionate about early childhood education. We are a passionate team dedicated to enriching the field of early childhood education. We believe in a holistic approach that goes beyond traditional learning to nurture the full potential of every child.
The Grove Academy, our proud partner, is a leader in childcare education known for its commitment to fostering not only academic development but also emotional, social, and personal growth.
Our mission is to empower educators, parents, and all those who care for and teach young children by sharing valuable insights, expert advice, and meaningful conversations. We are more than a podcast; we are a community of educators and caregivers committed to learning, sharing, and inspiring one another to create a brighter future for the next generation.
The Educator's Edit
Season 2 - Episode 7: Behaviour Support with Kirsten, TGA Behaviour Specialist
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In this episode of The Educators Edit, Bec sits down with TGA Behaviour Specialist Kirsten to unpack one of the biggest challenges educators face every day - behaviour.
From emotional regulation and communication breakdowns to inclusion, sensory needs and supporting families with compassion, this conversation is full of practical strategies and mindset shifts that every educator can take back into the room.
Kirsten shares her journey from studying in the UK to working across schools, clinics and early learning settings, and explains why behaviour should never be viewed as “naughty”, but instead as communication.
They chat about:
- supporting dysregulated children in the moment
- why proactive strategies matter more than reactive ones
- the power of visuals, routines and environment setup
- building educator confidence
- navigating conversations with families
- what true inclusion actually looks like in practice
This episode is a reassuring reminder that educators are not failing - they just need the right support, guidance and tools.
A must-listen for educators, leaders and anyone working alongside children with diverse needs.