This was very informative. I was intrigued by this article as I am CPI certified. It brought a ton of value so thank you. Many teachers at my school need training in this area. I try to teach them how to recognize (warning signs) potential crisis and how to deescalate when it happens. In my experiences, I have learned that students can go through these stages in a short amount of time when there is a heated verbal altercation that may lead to a potential physical altercation. I am new to Substack but I plan on putting valuable information out. Thanks for the story.
Thank you for your kind words 😊 I'm so glad you found this post helpful!
Welcome to Substack 👋🏼 I would definitely check out the people I recommend and read (found on my home page) if you're interested in this kind of content or similar.
I look forward to seeing what you post 🙌🏼 if you have any questions about Substack, I'd be happy to help, just pop me a message 😊
Much appreciated and thank you for the support. One of my first goals is to find my “tribe” as many would say. I am going to start producing and pushing out free valuable content shortly. I want 3-5 Solid stories written first. What was your strategy (in a nutshell) when you first started?
In a nutshell, I didn't have a strategy haha! I started writing pieces weekly, mainly because when I write things down it helps me retain that information. So I just started posting newsletters weekly. It was like shouting into the void at first but soon I started getting a steady stream of subscribers.
My top tip would just be to write and publish. You'll pick everything else up along the way!
That is the plan. Thank you for the insight. Again, I’m going to stock pile some articles/stories and then start putting them out one week at a time. I appreciate you. Have a great day!
This is such a helpful post! I particularly like the image of the hand when describing a child in crisis. I call it blowing one’s top when the limbic regions are exposed due to crisis.
This was very informative. I was intrigued by this article as I am CPI certified. It brought a ton of value so thank you. Many teachers at my school need training in this area. I try to teach them how to recognize (warning signs) potential crisis and how to deescalate when it happens. In my experiences, I have learned that students can go through these stages in a short amount of time when there is a heated verbal altercation that may lead to a potential physical altercation. I am new to Substack but I plan on putting valuable information out. Thanks for the story.
Thank you for your kind words 😊 I'm so glad you found this post helpful!
Welcome to Substack 👋🏼 I would definitely check out the people I recommend and read (found on my home page) if you're interested in this kind of content or similar.
I look forward to seeing what you post 🙌🏼 if you have any questions about Substack, I'd be happy to help, just pop me a message 😊
Much appreciated and thank you for the support. One of my first goals is to find my “tribe” as many would say. I am going to start producing and pushing out free valuable content shortly. I want 3-5 Solid stories written first. What was your strategy (in a nutshell) when you first started?
In a nutshell, I didn't have a strategy haha! I started writing pieces weekly, mainly because when I write things down it helps me retain that information. So I just started posting newsletters weekly. It was like shouting into the void at first but soon I started getting a steady stream of subscribers.
My top tip would just be to write and publish. You'll pick everything else up along the way!
That is the plan. Thank you for the insight. Again, I’m going to stock pile some articles/stories and then start putting them out one week at a time. I appreciate you. Have a great day!
This is such a helpful post! I particularly like the image of the hand when describing a child in crisis. I call it blowing one’s top when the limbic regions are exposed due to crisis.
Thanks Adrian 😊 I'm glad you found it helpful!
Its a really good image isn't it. It makes thing really easy to explain when talking with children.