The Kindness Code
A new placement. A new school. A new key worker. A new bedtime. For most children, transitions are uncomfortable. For looked after children, they can feel catastrophic — and the behaviour that follows is almost always misread. In this episode, Carmel and Chelsea go beneath the surface of what's really happening when a young person "kicks off" during change — and why the nervous system doesn't care that the move is "for their own good." We talk about: * What transitions actually trigger in a child with a history of loss * Why the smallest changes (a new shift pattern, a different mug, a swapped routine) can land harder than the big ones * How adults unintentionally make transitions worse — even with the best intentions * What regulation, safety, and trust look like in practice when everything feels unstable * The difference between managing a transition and holding a child through one Because transitions aren't events. They're experiences — and how we show up during them shapes what a child believes about adults for years to come. Press play. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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