Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22786
Record ID: 88e1a2bf-eb5b-46b4-b5ed-d6d2f78a7bed
Electronic Resources: https://open.spotify.com/show/514DsKny4Lmw5fWoMt4LqK
Web resource: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7fKut8GRuKG0uXeJUyGDx9?si=945514eed3f54ba6&nd=1&dlsi=afa7feea3a2f4763
Type: Podcast/audio
Title: Living well in the aftermath of separation and divorce: The role of teachers, schools and early childhood services
Other Titles: A World Worth Living In: Podcast
Authors: Reimer, Kristin
Mahony, Linda
Institutional author: Monash University
Pedagogy, Education and Praxis Network
Keywords: Separation and Divorce;Child Wellbeing;Early Childhood Education;Family Support Services;Education and Teaching
Topic: Children and young people
Systems responses
Population: Children and young people
Year: 13-May-2024
Citation: Season 2 Episode 8
metadata.dc.format.extent: 22m 50s
Abstract:  In this episode, interviewer Kristin Reimer discusses what living well looks like for some families experiencing separation and divorce with Linda Mahony. The conversation explores how educators want to do the right thing by families experiencing separation and divorce but don’t always know what that is. Linda discusses a project in which she asked the families themselves to find out what they identify as being important to them, what they need to help their children thrive in schools and in the world, and the important role that teachers and schools can play. We learn about the importance of keeping lines of communication open and the delicate dance that teachers need to do as they identify the needs of children and families and respond to them in sensitive ways.
Notes:  Open access
Contents:  See also Living Well in the Aftermath of Separation and Divorce: The Role of Teachers, Schools, and Early Childhood Services [Book chapter]
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22786
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