"Understanding children's brains makes everything run more smoothly"

15th February 2023 2 minute read

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How a little understanding of brain development can go a long way.

Throughout our life, experiences continually shape our brains and thanks to brain plasticity, we continue to learn, acquire new skills and form new memories.

There are many reasons why children’s and young people’s behaviour may change as they grow, so having some knowledge of brain development can be useful for educators, to help understand why a child or young person may be behaving in a certain way.

Understanding neuroscience makes an impact.                        

Leaders from Hillary Primary School reflect on how the neuroscience that underpins Thrive training has supported their whole school through enabling a deeper understanding of how and why children behave in a certain way. Jayne Maynard, Thrive Lead said: 

“Our understanding of children and how their brains work makes everything run more smoothly. We get places quicker. From an academic point of view we can if we fill those emotional gaps...and they can access the curriculum.”

We also hear from Markaine, a pupil at Hagley Primary School, who now understands how to regulate his emotions and how being able to 'deal with myself and feel better' means he no longer runs away from class. 

Over to you: book your discovery call today

For over 25 years, Thrive has been supporting educators to understand the neuroscience behind children's or young people's behaviour. If you’re seeking calmer classrooms, engaged learners and improved attainment, click here to book a Discovery Call with your regional expert. Designed to fit in around your schedule, these free 30-minute conversations via Teams give you a chance to have your questions answered, decide if our service is a fit for your needs, and discuss in more detail how Thrive training can make a real impact in your setting. 

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