What If Behavior Isn’t the Problem: Connection, nature, and compassion — featuring Meagan Duncan
FEB 10, 202633 MIN
What If Behavior Isn’t the Problem: Connection, nature, and compassion — featuring Meagan Duncan
FEB 10, 202633 MIN
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Alana welcomed Megan Duncan, a positive behavior guide and founder of Connected Kids Thrive, to discuss her work supporting nature-based schools and families. Megan shared her passion for helping children thrive by focusing on connection, nervous system awareness, and compassionate boundaries. She highlighted concerning statistics about preschool suspensions and the high number of directives children receive daily, emphasizing the need for a more supportive and nature-rich educational environment. Megan explained her journey from running a preschool to developing programs that equip educators and parents with the tools to understand and address children's behaviors effectively.Nature-Based Education and Behavior ManagementAlana and Meagan discussed the importance of children's imagination and the benefits of nature-based education. Meagan shared her background in pediatric speech therapy and her experience as a foster mom, which led her to specialize in behavior management. She explained how her own childhood in a cult influenced her approach to behavior and parenting. The conversation touched on the value of understanding and addressing behavior through a compassionate lens, rather than punishment.Overcoming Cult Influence and HealingMeagan shared her experience of leaving a cult-like upbringing that prohibited medical doctors and emphasized natural childbirth. She described how her family's transition out of the cult was challenging but ultimately led her to appreciate her background, which informed her current work helping families with behavioral issues. Meagan highlighted the importance of meeting individuals where they are without judgment and noted that her daughter, who experienced both her mother's nature-based preschool and fostering journey, developed a deep understanding of behavior management.Nature-Based Education Advocacy DiscussionMegan Duncan discussed her work as a behavior specialist and advocate for nature-based education, sharing her experience working with children and her husband's role as a mechanical engineer. She outlined four options for parents regarding their children's education: accepting the current system, engaging with educators, homeschooling, or creating alternative educational programs. Megan emphasized the importance of nature-based schools in providing children with purpose and meaningful work, and she mentioned her founder interview series to inspire others to start their own nature-based programs.Connect with Meagan. https://www.connectedkidsthrive.com/Free Gift: O.W.L.S. helps us positively sustain our practice of pausing first, truly hearing children's needs, and ensuring our message of encouragement and trust in a child’s capabilities. Here's how! Connect with Alana: https://www.alanacahoon.com/https://calendly.com/alanacahoon/30minhttps://www.facebook.com/alana.cahoon.balancehttps://www.instagram.com/alana_cahoon/https://www.linkedin.com/in/alana-cahoon-4571201/Free Gift: Meditation Made Simple. https://www.alanacahoon.com/ebook
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