Human Skills, AI and Chris Danilo, Oh My!
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In this episode of The Forgotten ECE, Jamie sits down with Chris Danilo to explore the role of AI in early childhood education and why human skills still matter more than ever. They talk about using AI as a thought partner rather than a replacement, the importance of trust, communication, feedback, and collaboration, and why educators need practical tools that support both performance and wellbeing. Chris also shares his perspective on training, burnout, recovery, and how leaders can build stronger teams by leading with curiosity and compassion.It works because it blends a timely topic with strong emotional relevance, making the episode feel both useful and relatable to educators.
Main Topics Covered:
- The importance of human skills like trust, communication, and emotional intelligence in a tech-heavy world
- How AI can enhance, not replace, human interaction in early childhood settings
- Practical strategies for implementing AI tools responsibly and effectively
- The significance of soft skills and emotional intelligence in team dynamics and education
- The "Be-Do-Feel" framework for guiding skill development and engagement
- The necessity of effective feedback and conflict resolution approaches in teams
- Advocating for trauma-informed, relationship-based pedagogy over punitive methods
- The importance of self-care and recovery for educators to sustain high performance
- Chris Danilo's Website
- Newsletter Sign-up
- Human Skills Training Reading List
- LinkedIn
- Twitter
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