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Part 2: Nurturing the Sensitive Child the Classroom, Episode #118
Season 2 · Episode 117

Part 2: Nurturing the Sensitive Child the Classroom, Episode #118

The Child Psych Podcast · Institute of Child Psychology

February 12, 202533m 39s

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Show Notes

In the second part of this series, we interview Dr. Michael Pluess, a leading researcher on Highly Sensitive Children. Dr. Pluess talks about the latest research on how educators can identify Highly Sensitive Children in the classroom, tips for the classroom, wellness and high sensitivity, parenting, environment and optimal practices. For the latest research on Highly Sensitive Children, this is an episode you don't want to miss! Michael Pluess, PhD, is a chartered psychologist and Professor of Developmental Psychology at the University of Surrey. His research focuses on various aspects of Environmental Sensitivity, such as the measurement of sensitivity, the role of genetics, and the development of sensitivity across the life-span.



To access a one hour webinar for educators on Highly Sensitive Children, click here.

To access the High Sensitivity Scales, click here

To find out more about Sensitivity, click here



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