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๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉSkool IRL: Bali is happening in 7 hours
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hello ๐ŸŒท
- ๐Ÿฆ„ Favorite color? Patrick Star's armpit - ๐ŸŒˆ Favorite Pokemon? I am whatever is impatient and pink - ๐Ÿ› Ur current skool challenge? Geeting all my ideas squished into one place
hello ๐ŸŒท
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The Room Where it Happened
I've been seeing this gif going around lately and I wanted to give some backstory. It was during the NYC irl meetup. @Brian Rushalski and @Sam Greiner are tickling Goose and I'm standing just barely outside the camera's view :)
The Room Where it Happened
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I got hit by a bus
Starting a new skool community soon and will start by having a video of me in front of a konbini in japan getting hit by a bus. Thank you @Goose Dunlavey for inspiring me so much. I will be adapting your wonderful leveling system to my niche. Stay tuned.
Hello From the Girl Whose Life Is 90% Dogs, 10% Trying to Find Her Keys
Hi everyone! Iโ€™m Kristin, professional dog trainer, lifelong animal person, and the human behind Pooch Skool. I have 7 dogs. Yup 7! My life is basically dogs, Diet Coke, and telling people โ€œthis is normal, I promiseโ€ on repeat. Pooch Skool is a fun, supportive community for busy every day dog owners who want easy training ideas, daily challenges, and a place to laugh, vent, and celebrate wins with people who actually get it. Glad to be a part of the fun! Also this dude turned 4 today so he gets to be the star of this post. Fav color:๐Ÿ’œ Fav Pokรฉmon: Cubone
Hello From the Girl Whose Life Is 90% Dogs, 10% Trying to Find Her Keys
Borrowing Someone Elseโ€™s Calm (Respectfully)
Iโ€™ve been thinking about co-regulation again, and one thing feels important to say plainly: We donโ€™t learn self-regulation first. We learn co-regulation first. Literally from birth. When weโ€™re babies, we donโ€™t calm ourselves down.We borrow calm. Someone holds us. Feeds us. Rocks us. Uses their voice, their warmth, their nervous system to help ours settle. Thatโ€™s not a flaw in the system โ€” that is the system. Self-regulation only develops after repeated experiences of being regulated with someone else. Our nervous systems learn, โ€œOh, this is what calm feels like. I can come back here.โ€ So when adults struggle to self-soothe, itโ€™s not because theyโ€™re bad at coping or not trying hard enough. Often itโ€™s because their system is asking for the same thing itโ€™s always needed first: safe proximity. Which is why co-regulation in real life often looks very unremarkable: โ€“ sitting near someone โ€“ parallel play โ€“ a quiet presence โ€“ a shared routine โ€“ a โ€œyou donโ€™t have to talkโ€ moment โ€“ being with someone who doesnโ€™t demand performance Only after that safety settles does self-regulation actually work. Trying to force self-regulation without co-regulation is like telling a baby to โ€œjust calm downโ€ without picking them up. Technically possible someday โ€” but not how development actually happens. Very humbling. Very human. Very goose-coded. So Iโ€™m curious: How do you notice your body asking for connection before coping?
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