Love Builds Brains: Supporting Kids Through Connection and Context, A Conversation with Dr. Jean Clinton
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This episode is a heartfelt dive into the world of youth mental health, relationships, and the brain. Dr. Jean Clinton shares about how love, connection, and understanding can shape young minds, way more than we often realize. We talk about practical ways to support kids and teens, from connecting before correcting, to being mindful of relationships and context in teaching and counselling.
Dr. Clinton highlights the importance of relationships, connection and context; it’s not just about behaviour intervention, it’s about listening, empathy, and building meaningful relationships that truly help kids thrive.
Important Messages
Connect before you correct: Kids respond better when they feel understood and supported first, rather than immediately “fixed.”
Love builds brains: Relationships and emotional safety are just as important for development as academics or therapy techniques.
Context matters: Kids’ behaviours make more sense when you consider their relationships, environment, and past experiences.
Collaborative dialogue is powerful: Sharing experiences and learning together benefits both adults and children.
Practical, small steps count: Simple, consistent acts of connection make a huge difference over time.