This special episode of the Education Matters podcast, hosted by Jason Buccheri and Dr. Gina Cherkowski, features an in-depth conversation with renowned child psychiatrist and educator Dr. Jean Clinton. Recorded in anticipation of the 2026 Mental Health and Schools Summit, the discussion centers on the transformative power of human connection, encapsulated in Dr. Clinton’s guiding principle: "love builds brains".
Dr. Clinton bridges the gap between complex neuroscience and daily life, explaining how safe, nurturing relationships act as essential "nutrients" for a child’s developing brain. The conversation explores the "brain under construction" during adolescence, shifting the focus from controlling behavior to understanding the biological drivers of risk-taking and peer connection.
Listeners will gain practical insights into the "rupture and repair" cycle in relationships and the importance of creating school environments where every student "feels felt". Moving beyond individual roles, Dr. Clinton calls for a "systemness" approach, where educators, parents, and community leaders work together to prioritize the well-being and flourishing of every learner.
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Timestamps:
- [00:00:00] - Introduction to the Mental Health and Schools Summit 2026
- [00:00:32] - Dr. Jean Clinton: Why Relationships are Essential Brain Nutrients
- [00:01:26] - Meet the Guest: Dr. Jean Clinton’s Legacy in Child Development
- [00:02:43] - Shifting the Focus: Creating Conditions for Student Flourishing
- [00:03:44] - Welcome to the Podcast: Jason Buccheri & Dr. Gina Cherkowski
- [00:04:31] - Knowledge Translation: Making Neuroscience Accessible for Everyone
- [00:05:42] - The Core Message: Love Builds Brains Explained
- [00:06:44] - Nurture vs. Nature: How the Environment Shapes Genetic Expression
- [00:07:07] - The Biology of Connection: Building Neural Pathways
- [00:08:34] - Safe vs. Scary: How Emotions Impact a Child’s Ability to Learn
- [00:09:59] - "I Feel, Therefore I Learn": Shifting the Educational Paradigm
- [00:11:19] - Addressing the Youth Mental Health Crisis in Canada
- [00:12:41] - Fractured Connections: The Reality of Modern Relationships
- [00:13:57] - The Need for a "Village": Overcoming Adult and Child Longevity
- [00:16:12] - The Danger of "Stuffing the Duck": Beyond Rote Curriculum
- [00:18:14] - Engagement Requires Connection: Re-evaluating the Education System
- [00:20:08] - Transcendent Thinking: Helping Kids Dream of a Better Future
- [00:21:12] - Creating an Authentic Sense of Belonging in Schools
- [00:22:39] - Leading with Values: System-Level Changes for Student Well-being
- [00:24:25] - "Feel Felt": The Importance of Teacher and Staff Well-being
- [00:26:16] - Adolescence: Understanding the "Brain Under Construction"
- [00:28:23] - The Dopamine Buzz: Why Teens Take Risks for Peer Connection
- [00:30:17] - Parenting Advice: Progress, Not Perfection
- [00:34:09] - The Power of Repair: Healing Relationship Ruptures
- [00:36:46] - Building Resilient Communities: It Takes a Whole System
- [00:46:59] - Closing Remarks: Contemplating the Future of Education