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Element of            Key Points from Evidence Base                     What this means for those supporting                  Key tools/resources developed within                  Leading experts working in the field
      Programme                                                               young people & their families                         our programme                                         related to this
      The                   Brains are built, not born. Some parts of the     Some children will have difficulties in areas of      ▪    Collection of practical tasks which can          Center on the Developing Child, Harvard
      Neuroscience:         brain are not fully matured until mid 20s.        Executive Function skills that are necessary for           be used with staff & parents to improve  University.

      Understanding         Children and teen brains are not just adult       success in the classroom.                                  understanding of brain development.              https://developingchild.harvard.edu/
                            brains with less experience.
      Brain                                                                                                                         ▪    The Brain Architecture Game (we have             Dr Jack P Shonkoff
      Development           Poor experiences can lead to key areas of         These are genuine difficulties: they are choosing          a license for its use).                          Dr Steven D. Cohen
                            the brain associated with Executive               to act in this way – it is a result of their current   ▪
                            Function skills being under-developed.            neural architecture.                                       Activities, accompanying resources &             Dr Frances E Jensen
                            Executive function skills include the ability to                                                             videos to use with children to teach
                            self-regulate, manage impulses, think flexibly                                                               about the brain.
                            and control attention.
      The                   Physical, emotional and psychological             - Some children will be on high alert and                                                                   As above: see
      Neuroscience:         trauma can lead to ‘toxic stress’.                deregulate easily.                                    ▪    Types of Stress & Stress Balloons                https://developingchild.harvard.edu/
      Understanding         During toxic stress, the brain adapts to          - Forming positive, nurturing relationships in        ▪    Adverse Childhood Experiences videos             https://self-reg.ca/self-reg/self-
                            protect itself from trauma.                       which they feel supported is vital.
      the Impact of                                                                                                                 ▪    Link to Brain Architecture Game (see             regknowledge-series/
      Trauma                Certain parts of the brain are placed on high     - Identifying stressors and reducing these or              above)                                           Dr Stuart Shanker
                            alert; other parts become much less active.       helping children to plan to manage them
                            This has a significant impact on a child’s        successfully is key.                                  ▪    Unit on ‘Understanding Stress                    Exploring longitudinal associations
                            ability to control emotions, pay attention, be    - Helping children to gain awareness of their              Responses’.                                      between neighborhood disadvantage
                            less impulsive and form healthy                   emotional state and find ways to become calm          ▪    Reducing stress and finding calm                 and cortisol levels in early childhood
                            relationships.                                    successfully is vital.                                     restorative strategies                           Development and Psychopathology 29
                                                                              - This provides a clear message for action: it is                                                           (2017), 1649–1662  Cambridge
                            When a child enjoys safety and positive           vital to ensure any provision provides a safe and     ▪    Balance of Life                                  University Press
                            experiences, it provides a strong foundation;     nurturing space for children. This includes                                                                 The impact of ACE’s:
                            they are then better able to cope with stress     relational safety.                                    ▪    Coloured Lenses
                            – they become resilient. Trauma and               - We must be rigorous in safeguarding to ensure                                                             The evidence is extensive. See e.g.:
                            stressful experiences can result in a child       young people are living in environments which                                                               Adverse Childhood Experiences – Public
                            being skewed towards vulnerability.               are safe and nurturing.                               ▪    Feel Good Chemicals                              Health Masterclass. Jacqui Reid-
                                                                              - Positive, enriching experiences and safe,                                                                 Blackwood, Public Health Programme
                                                                              nurturing provision can support a child towards       ▪    Needs Cards                                      Manager. Public Health England
                                                                              increased resilience.                                                                                       Thomas Boyce and Bruce J. Ellis
      The                   Humans are driven to survive; we                  A key priority must be to support young people        ▪    Cycle of Stress-Related Behaviour                Dr Bruce Perry:
      Neuroscience of  respond to perceived threat                            in achieving relational safety so that they are       ▪    Unit on ‘Understanding Stress                    https://www.bdperry.com/
      Threat & Safety       unconsciously through the autonomic               physically and emotionally healthy, can engage             Responses’.                                      https://www.childtrauma.org/
                                                                              positively with others, learn effectively and         ▪
      Response              nervous system.                                                                                              Neufeld’s forms of attachment.                   Dr Kay Ayre
                            As mammals, relational safety is a priority       achieve their best.                                   ▪    Stressor Spotting Tool using the relational      https://www.tipbs.com/

                            and when not met, the automatic threat                                                                       Safety (People Around Us Emotional Needs cards)   Dr Gabor Mate
                                                                              By understanding stress responses, adults
                            response is triggered.                            supporting young people can better understand         ▪    Signs of Safety Pyramid                          https://drgabormate.com/
                            A state of safety (both physical and                                                                    ▪    Flock, freeze, find, fawn, flock, flight, fight
                                                                              behavioural responses and support young people                                                              Dr Gordon Neufeld
                            relational) is helpful for relationships, rest    to achieve feelings of safety.                             stress responses visual cues.                    https://neufeldinstitute.org/
                            and emotional and physical repair.  It also                                                             ▪    Positive Positions Model                         Dr Daniel Siegel
                            supports sleep, reading, meditation,              By enabling young people to understand                ▪    Models related to perception of danger           https://www.drdansiegel.com/
                            eating, positive interactions with others,        autonomic stress responses, they can be                    and relational safety:
                            learning and play.                                empowered to better understand their own              ▪    Meet Your Bouncer Model
                            Some children under or overestimate               responses, retain a positive self-concept and         ▪    Stress Balloons Model
                            threat. Their autonomic nervous system            take positive steps towards improved                  ▪    Parachute of Support Model
                            can be triggered when there’s no real                                                                   ▪    Positive Strokes Model
                            danger.                                                                                                 ▪    Feel Good Chemicals Model
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