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Linda Gilkerson, in her May 1998 Exchange article "Brain Care: Supporting Healthy Emotional Development" relates that brain research informs us that we should value, not avoid, children's emotional intensity...
"If emotions amplify experience, then strong emotions, whether negative or positive, are like bright beacons showing you the child's inner world. Help staff embrace strong emotions rather than flee from them. For a child, having someone stay emotionally connected, especially during negative emotions, conveys that these strong feelings can be tolerated and survived, by both child and adult. The same is true for staff. Let regular supervision times provide a safe place where staff can recognize the best and the worst of their feelings and capabilities with a partner who helps them get where they need to go."
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