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A Parent's Guide to Child Development
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How does screen time hinder children's play development | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
samedi 9 mai 2026 • Durée 02:05
In this episode, Dr. Celina Moore explains that the first two years of a toddler’s life are critical for brain development. Passive screen time can hinder the development of observation, parallel, and interactive play, as well as speech, behavioral, and social development.
Experts say excessive screen time in early childhood can have lasting effects and explain how parents can foster balanced technology habits for young children. She discusses the role of passive vs. interactive screen use and explains why face-to-face interaction remains one of the most important parts of healthy child development.Time stamps 00:11 What does research say about the effects of screen time on toddler’s development?“00:43 What is the difference between passive and interactive screen time and can it replace real- world experiences for kids?01:02 Why do parents need to regulate screen use?01:40 Why are zero hours of screen time needed for kids under two?Contact Dr. Celina Moore https://moorehealthykids.com/ https://www.instagram.com/moorehealthykidsFollow us:
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Why parent's should not ignore their child's mouth breathing? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
jeudi 7 mai 2026 • Durée 02:09
In this episode, Luba Patlakh Kaplun discussed how parents often overlook mouth breathing and mistake it for allergies, frequent colds, or genetics.
Kaplun emphasized the importance of proper breathing and outlined warning signs that parents should take seriously, including persistent congestion, shortness of breath, gasping for air, and being unable to complete a sentence. The episode also explains why inhaling sufficient oxygen is important for a healthy lifestyle.
Time stamps
00:05 Why does mouth breathing get overlooked?
01:07 How to check whether you are breathing properly through your nose or mouth?
01:45 What are the early signs of improper breathing that parents should look for?
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Why do 1-3 years of early learning matter for teens' academic success? | A Parent's Guide #podcast
samedi 28 mars 2026 • Durée 51:19
In this episode, Dr. Dominique Pedrano discusses how the first 3 years influence teens’ struggles with digital dependence, affecting focus, motivation, organization, reading, and math. She emphasizes the importance of focus, literacy, and numeracy for growth, highlighting digital distractions, executive function, and academic stress through stories and expert insights.
Practical strategies include techniques to enhance focus, early reading, teaching math via daily activities, executive function and time management methods, and tips for identifying ADHD or learning differences. These insights help parents foster confident and resilient teens.
Time Stamps
02:59 What are the reasons that digital use is causing focus on literary and teen social media and digital use?
04:45 How ADHD play a big role in diminishing focus in today's kids?
06: 16 How awareness of ADHD has changed in ten years & how educators and parents react now vs then?
08:05 How can digital distraction be the bigger issue for the ADHD kids?
10:49 Why do teens with ADHD struggle with focus and need rest from class sometimes?
16:35 Why is decompressing from school stress important for high schoolers to focus?
18:15 How do early executive function deficits, such as organization and planning, impact students' academic performance as teens?
19:00 What is executive function?
20:27 What are some challenges with executive function?
22:07 What are the two reasons that students procrastinate?
24:59 What early language experiences are linked to stronger teen writing and communication?
29:09 Why does reading books in the early childhood days develop focus & literacy?
31:57 How does the participation of parents help build kids' reading habits?
34:43 Why parents should encourage kids to write & look for red flags if your kids have an undiagnosed disorder?
41:50 Why adding math into daily life helps kids succeed academically in the long run?
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Dr. Dominique Padurano, founder of Crimson Coaching and a Harvard graduate, has decades of experience in education. She specializes in helping students identify their strengths and build skills for lasting success. As a published author and frequent guest on education and parenting platforms, her work has appeared in outlets like aarp.org and The Guardian.
About Annamarie von Firley:
After 20 years of owning and running her own fashion house, reVamp, Annamarie von Firley returned to her toy design roots. With a BA in Wooden Toy Design and Construction and a BFA in Furniture Design, she took her knowledge of child development and expertise in play to found Adventuretown Toy Emporium in 2016.
About Fledglings' Flight:
At Fledglings Flight, we understand that every child is unique and deserves the best opportunities for growth and learning. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of play-based exercises designed for children from birth to age 3. These exercises are carefully curated to stimulate their cognitive, motor, and social-emotional development.With our user-friendly app, parents and caregivers can access a library of engaging exercises that update monthly. You can customize your daily routine by selecting exercises that align with your child's developmental needs. As a Basic Member, you can track your child's milestones and receive insights into their progress. For even more personalized guidance, our Premium Members gain access to a developmental profile.
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What parents of autistic children should know about the different ways they communicate | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
dimanche 22 mars 2026 • Durée 02:59
In this episode, Sholeh Shahinfer emphasizes why honoring a child’s authentic voice matters and recognizing all forms of their communication, even when they don’t seem typical. She discusses how kids with autism communicate and how ignoring echolalia and scripting in the past was problematic.
She also shares a real-life example of a child experiencing overwhelming moments. Instead of ignoring or correcting these behaviors, she highlights “detective work,” shows how language modeling can help parents understand how to support their children, and stresses the importance of meeting children where they are and valuing every mode of communication.
Time Stamps
00:12 Understanding echolalia and scripting in autism?
01:11 Why is it important to model language based on your child's methods of communication?
01:21 How to interpret what an autistic child is trying to communicate when they are using scripting?
02:20 How using detective skills can help you understand what autistic children are trying to say?
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When to seek help for your mouth breathing child? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
jeudi 19 mars 2026 • Durée 02:28
In this episode, Luba Patlakh Kaplun talks about when parents should seek help from a myotherapist. The best age to start is after 3 years old, as children begin to remember and need regular reminders to build muscle memory, which develops after age 3.
This enables them to use what they learn more effectively and strengthen their muscle memory. While early experiences with skills are still important, kids under 3 can benefit from playful, hands-on techniques that prepare their mouths for speech. She also shares activities such as spoon work and oral-muscle strengthening exercises that parents can safely do at home.
Timestamps
00:02 When is the best age to start myotherapy for children who are mouth breathers?
00:08 What are play-based speech therapies that can be used for children who are mouth breathers?
00:45 How can massage help children with speech development when they are mouth breathers?
01:11 How to build muscle memory using speech therapy exercises for children who are mouth breathers?
01:41 What are exercises that help strengthen oral muscles in children who are mouth breathers?
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Childbirth Education Matters. Here's why? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
samedi 14 mars 2026 • Durée 39:58
In this episode, we explore misconceptions about childbirth education, the appropriate timing for family education, and why childbirth classes are essential for expecting parents.Guest Susan Barrett Finnazo emphasizes the importance of classes to understand labor duration, interventions, and to set realistic expectations. Benefits include managing anxiety, discussing risks and options with caregivers, and asking vital questions. She explains medical induction, birth plans, interventions, partner involvement, and breathing challenges during labor.The episode also covers doulas, disparities in treatment for women of color in the U.S., and compares how hospital and birth center education impacts postpartum recovery. Time Stamps:
01:25 Common misconceptions about childbirth education
03:20 When families start their childbirth education
06:58 How childbirth education helps to understand interventions
09:14 How can childbirth education create realistic expectations
10:10 How to deal with anxiety during childbirth
12:29 Important questions to ask your providers
14:21 What is induction treatment
15:57 Common interventions parents should understand during labor
18:21 Why is partner involvement needed in labor & birth?
21:38 Why address breathing issues in the labor room?
24:00 Truth about maternal condition in USA healthcare
26:03 Differences in hospitals and birthing centers
27:28 How does childbirth education impact the postpartum and recovery?
31:15 How does a doula support throughout the postpartum period?
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Susan focuses on preparing families not only for labor but also for the crucial early months that influence lifelong development, which aims to help parents become educated, supported, and emotionally regulated because supported, educated parents are better able to raise secure, educated, and emotionally regulated children.About Annamarie von Firley:After 20 years of owning and running her own fashion house, reVamp, Annamarie von Firley returned to her toy design roots. With a BA in Wooden Toy Design and Construction and a BFA in Furniture Design, she took her knowledge of child development and expertise in play to found Adventuretown Toy Emporium in 2016. About Fledglings' Flight:At Fledglings Flight, we understand that every child is unique and deserves the best opportunities for growth and learning. That's why we offer a comprehensive range of play-based exercises designed for children from birth to age 3. These exercises are carefully curated to stimulate their cognitive, motor, and social-emotional development.With our user-friendly app, parents and caregivers can access a library of engaging exercises that update monthly. You can customize your daily routine by selecting exercises that align with your child's developmental needs. As a Basic Member, you can track your child's milestones and receive insights into their progress. For even more personalized guidance, our Premium Members gain access to a developmental profile.Follow us:Fledglings’ Flight: https://www.FledglingsFlight.comApp: https://app.FledglingsFlight.comInstagram: / fledglingsflight TikTok: / fledglings.flight Facebook: / fledglingsflight LinkedIn: / fledglings-flight Pinterest: / fledglingsflight Music: Purple Planet Music
How can Parents Support their Newborns' Napping Habits | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
dimanche 8 mars 2026 • Durée 02:35
In this episode, Diana Zales explains why nap durations can vary and what parents should observe when their baby wakes. She discusses the difference between fussing and crying and suggests actions for each situation. Sometimes babies simply fuss and may fall back asleep if given a few minutes.
She also covers different types of naps, such as contact naps and stroller naps, and explains why having at least one crib nap daily can foster healthy sleep habits. She emphasizes that every baby is unique. If your baby only sleeps while being held or in motion, you’ll find gentle ways to help them transition, and the best approach is to discover what works best for your family.
Time Stamps
00:11 When is the best time for your baby to take a nap?
00:48 Why does having one nap rule per day improve babies’ sleep patterns in their crib?
01:08 Advice for parents whose baby needs to be driven in a car in order to fall asleep.
02:18 Why isn't there a secret method for putting a baby to sleep?
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Why Strength-based therapy supports connecting with kids | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
jeudi 5 mars 2026 • Durée 01:53
In this episode, Andrea Gingras breaks down what strength-based speech therapy is and what it focuses on.
According to her explanation, pay attention to the alternative ways that your child may be trying to communicate through eye contact, gestures, and behaviors, such as handing you a toy. Then be a “detective” to decipher what they are trying to communicate to you.”
She emphasized the importance of building connections and trust as the foundation for language development and explained the challenges regarding compliance therapy.
Timestamps:
00:02 What is Strength-based speech therapy?
00:29 Why focusing on kids' strengths is more important than compliance therapy.
01:03 Why should parents also support their kids' strengths?
01:27 Why building trust in therapy matters?
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How sensory development shapes your child's important neurological milestones | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
samedi 28 février 2026 • Durée 02:58
In this episode, Bailey Relford discusses how kids’ sensory development begins as early as eight weeks in the womb. Bailey also discusses how important it is for parents, kids, and caregivers to take care of themselves to support their neuroconnection, as vision and hearing are rapidly developing.
The first three months after birth are called the “fourth trimester” because development continues at a fast pace and lays early sensory foundations that support kids’ play, motor skills, cognitive learning, and social-emotional skills. These foundations continue to evolve throughout their lives. Bailey also discusses how important it is to create experiences for your child.
Time stamps
00:22 When do Human’s senses first develop?
00:47 Why does human’s touch develop first ?
01:00 Why is the 4–5 month stage of development important for your babies?
01:44 What is the fourth trimester?
02:00 Why is it important to protect the neonatal experience?
02:28 How to support your child’s brain parents development?
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How do parents' screen habits influence children’s screen addiction | A Parent's Guide to Child Development
jeudi 26 février 2026 • Durée 02:57
In this episode, Guest Melanie Batista explains that parental screen habits during small moments like feeding or playtime can go unnoticed by parents, even though these moments matter. One of the most important aspects of child behavior is that children learn by watching their parents and what's going on in the moment.
Melanie explains that our habits create models for our kids, which is essential for parents to keep in mind, and that using screens in these small moments affects children's behavior. Batista also speaks about why parents are addicted to screens and why they need to change their screen habits. She emphasizes the effectiveness of screens, but it is crucial for parents to maintain balance as well.
Timestamps
00:03 How staring at your phone and packs bonding time with your child?
00:26 How your phone habit effects your child’s behavior
01:00 How your screen addiction leads to your child’s screen addiction
01: 24 Why parents need to change their screen habits?
02:27 Why is it important to find a balance between screen use and engaging with your child?
Contact Melanie Batista
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