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Dr Chris Moore
@drchrismooreep.bsky.social
Educational Psychologist in Belfast. Former Classroom Assistant and ChildLine practitioner. Interested in learning, sharing, and writing about attachment, nurture, trauma, neurodiversity, and stress reduction. Helping to give psychology away. #EdPsychs
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I really hope they add a bookmark function soon @support.bsky.team

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It popped up for me when I went into Bluesky on my laptop browser. It hasn’t shown up on my phone so far.

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Six for September: Reading Recommendations for the new academic year. #EduSky#EdPsychswww.epinsight.com/post/six-for...

A photo of six books. The books are as follows: 

1. Square Pegs: Inclusivity, compassion, and fitting in. A guide for schools. Author: Fran Morgan with Ellie Costello. Edited by: Ian Gilbert.

2. Is that clear? Effective communication in a neurodiverse world.
Authors: Zanne Gaynor, Kathryn Alevizos, and Joe Butler.

3. The Educator’s Experience of Pathological Demand Avoidance.
Author: Laura Kerbey. Illustrator: Eliza Fricker.

4. Understanding & Supporting Refugee Children & Young People. A practical resource for teachers, parents, and carers of those exposed to the trauma of war. Author: Dr Tina Rae.

5. Wellbeing in the Primary Classroom. The updated guide to teaching happiness and positive mental health. Author: Adrian Bethune.

6. Inclusive Education for Autistic Children. Helping children and young people to learn and flourish in the classroom. Author: Dr Rebecca Wood.
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Pleased to be user #6,227,304 on @bsky.app.

An image stating that Dr Chris Moore is user number 6,227,304 on Blue Sky. This is part of Blue Sky's celebration of reaching 10 million users.
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“You cannot speed up child development, it has its own pace and every child is unique. Practising skills such as sitting still before a child is ready to do so, is as futile as making a baby practise walking before they are ready” #EduSky#EdPsychs

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“They also need to know that it’s okay to have their ‘snack’ activities WHENEVER they need it. If a child is struggling with noise, then telling them to wait for their headphones isn’t going to help them” Helpful article from @lynnmccann.bsky.social#EduSky

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Dr Chris Moore
@drchrismooreep.bsky.social
Educational Psychologist in Belfast. Former Classroom Assistant and ChildLine practitioner. Interested in learning, sharing, and writing about attachment, nurture, trauma, neurodiversity, and stress reduction. Helping to give psychology away. #EdPsychs
244 followers292 following67 posts