Explore every episode of the podcast Raising Healthy Kid Brains
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| 88. The Power of Energy and Body Language in Your Child’s Communication with Siris Raquel Rivas-Verdejo | 21 Nov 2024 | 00:41:19 | |
This week, I’m joined by Siris Raquel Rivas-Verdejo for a fascinating conversation about the deep connection between language, communication, and our bodies. As a coach, speech-language pathologist, learning behavioral specialist, and therapeutic energy worker, Siris brings a unique perspective to helping children build language skills and improve their quality of life.
Join us in this episode as Siris breaks down the three key components of communication and offers her top tips for helping parents become better communicators and advocates for our children. Siris guides us through a powerful exercise to identify our body's "yes" and "no" responses, and how this tool can help parents understand their child's needs before they have the verbal skills to express them.
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/88 | |||
| 87. How to Stop Yelling at Your Kids: A Peaceful Parenting Approach with Kristina Manning | 07 Nov 2024 | 00:29:12 | |
This week, I’m joined by school counselor and Peaceful Parent Coach Kristina Manning who is on a mission to help overwhelmed parents stop yelling at their kids. She breaks down the principles of peaceful parenting, highlights the science behind why yelling ultimately doesn’t work, and what we can do instead to teach our kids emotional regulation skills that will serve them well into adulthood.
If you want to break the cycle of yelling and build a stronger, more respectful relationship with your children, this episode is for you. Kristina offers practical tips and a helpful framework for responding to your children in a calm, intentional way, and sheds light on the biggest difference between peaceful parenting and permissive parenting.
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/87 | |||
| 78. How Do You Want to Grow This Summer? With Kelsey Sorenson | 04 Jul 2024 | 00:28:09 | |
Welcome to my first co-hosted podcast episode with my dear friend, Kelsey Sorenson. Kelsey is a former teacher, current homeschool mom to three kids, founder of Educate & Rejuvenate, and a certified life coach. She's also the host of the Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference: the virtual education event of the year that will have you ready to take on the next school year with joy and ease, and we’re inviting you along.
Kelsey and I are diving into what you can expect from the Educate & Rejuvenate Summer Conference 2024 happening in July, and how we’re on a mission to create a win-win-win for all parents, educators, and kids by reaching more people.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/78 | |||
| 77. The Power of Respect: Honoring Children as Individuals with Raffi | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:22:27 | |
My guest this week is legendary children’s musician and global troubadour, Raffi. In addition to his five-decade-long career as the most popular children’s entertainer in the English-speaking world, Raffi has started a global movement called the Raffi Foundation for Child Honouring, where he shares his philosophy on valuing and respecting children. He’s here to give us a brief introduction to his work.
Raffi shares his insights on the importance of respectful love and his nine guiding principles of child honoring. We’re discussing the beauty of treating our children with respect, how it grows our compassion in challenging moments, and Raffi’s tips for cultivating a safe, caring community for your children.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/77
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| 76. Everyone Is Creative: How Art Improves Our Kids’ Brain Function with Karen DeLoach | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:44:06 | |
Karen DeLoach grew up directing plays on the playground with no idea that one day she’d make her own independent films and teach others how to do the same. As both a university instructor and a homeschool teacher, Karen has seen how art can impact both physical and mental health firsthand. She also shares some really powerful stories about how art has changed lives.
Join us for a wonderful conversation about discovering new ways to get creative, finding our ability to express ourselves through art, and the science behind what art can do for our kids—and for us! We discuss how the right and left brain are different, how art helps people who are neurodiverse, and what you can do to support your kids and their love for art.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/76 | |||
| 75. Neurodivergence in Children: When a Disability Isn’t Visible with Michelle Steiner | 23 May 2024 | 00:25:30 | |
Michelle Steiner is a writer, speaker, and photographer who writes about living with an invisible disability. She believes knowledge is what helps us all be more supportive of one another, and she’s on the show this week to shed light on identifying invisible disabilities in children. Whether you know someone with a learning disability or are wondering what to look out for in your own children, this is going to be a super helpful conversation to keep coming back to.
Michelle shares her experience of getting diagnosed as a child and why she feels empowered by her disability rather than held back by it. We’re exploring the pros and cons of labeling someone with a disability, when it might be time to seek professional help, and how you can best empower your children if they have an invisible disability.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/75 | |||
| 74. IEPs and 504s: What You Need to Know with April Rehrig | 09 May 2024 | 00:27:48 | |
April Rehrig is a mom, school psychologist, and teacher whose collaborative approach combines special education advocacy with real-world strategies that work. She decided to take parents behind the scenes In the world of special education through online workshops and IEP coaching so they can make informed decisions for their children, and she’s here today to walk us through the world of special education.
April lifts the veil on IEPs and 504s so you can develop a solid action plan for your child. Learn how to identify when to seek out an IEP or 504 plan for your child, the pros and cons of getting a special education assessment through your child’s school versus going private, and April’s top tips for preparing yourself for an IEP meeting.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/74 | |||
| 73. Understanding Sensory Processing with Claire Heffron | 25 Apr 2024 | 00:27:37 | |
Claire Heffron is a pediatric occupational therapist and the co-founder of The Inspired Treehouse where she helps parents and professionals conquer the common developmental roadblocks that come up for kids. Claire is on the podcast this week to help us understand the world of sensory processing.
Listen as Claire explains the three lesser-known sensory systems and why understanding them matters. We’re exploring sensory processing concerns, what certain aversions to sensory inputs can look like, and how having this understanding can build connections that lead to more cooperation.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/73 | |||
| 72. Yoga and Mindfulness for Kids with Giselle Shardlow | 11 Apr 2024 | 00:32:04 | |
There’s so much in the practice of yoga that parents and teachers can use to help kids have amazing experiences. This week, I’m speaking to Giselle Shardlow, an elementary teacher, yoga instructor, and founder of Kids Yoga Stories, to introduce us to the world of yoga for children.
Join us as Giselle walks us through the five C’s of kids yoga, and why play and yoga work so well together. She’s showing us how yoga empowers children of all ages to self-regulate and manage big emotions, and some of the biggest benefits that come from practicing yoga and mindfulness.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/72 | |||
| 71. How to Help Your Children Become Passionate Lifelong Learners with Neil Rosen | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:28:21 | |
What does it take for kids to become passionate about learning? How can we as parents encourage this process at home? My guest this week, Neil Rosen, has a forthcoming book called Rediscovering the Village: Classic Strategies to Help Children Develop a Lifelong Love of Learning, and he's joining me to share some smart strategies for creating a learning-centered home environment.
Join us this week to hear Neil's fascinating ideas on how to create a culture of kids who are passionate lifelong learners, the importance of developing strong family-school relationships, and how we can model this kind of behavior as parents.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/71 | |||
| 70. Preventing Abuse: How to Empower and Be Advocates for Our Children with Rachelle Rutherford | 21 Mar 2024 | 00:33:33 | |
What is the correct way to talk to young children about sexual abuse? How do we prevent our children from being abuse victims? And how can we create a comfortable, shame-free environment for our kids to approach us openly about their experiences?
My guest this week is Rachelle Rutherford, the current Mrs World America and Mrs World America Fitness who is using her platform to defend the prevention of all forms of child abuse. As a survivor of child sexual abuse and a mother of a child who experienced abuse, she knows that terrible things can happen to our children, even with the most protective of parents, and she’s here to shed light on what we can do to be in conversation with our kids about abuse.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/70 | |||
| 69. The Parent’s Role in Children’s Emotional Regulation with Dr. Cindy Hovington, Ph.D. | 14 Mar 2024 | 00:38:47 | |
Where do we begin when it comes to equipping our children with healthy emotional regulation skills? Like so many things, it begins with our ability to model the behavior ourselves. My guest on this episode, Dr. Cindy Hovington, is a mom of three, neuroscientist, and expert on children’s emotional health, and she’s here to walk us through our role as parents in creating an emotionally regulated home for our children.
Listen in as Dr. Cindy walks us through the three-part model of parental socialization, how to embrace healthy conflict resolution within your household, and her top tips for modeling strong emotional regulation for your kids.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/69 | |||
| 86. Heal Your Child's Stomach Pain: The Surprising Brain-Gut Connection with Dr. Ali Navidi | 24 Oct 2024 | 00:37:03 | |
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Ali Navidi, a licensed clinical psychologist and co-founder of GI Psychology. He specializes in innovative treatments for GI disorders using clinical hypnosis and cognitive behavioral therapy. With his expertise, we dive deep into the brain-gut connection and explore why so many children experience stomach discomfort related to stress and anxiety.
If your child suffers from regular stomach discomfort or has been diagnosed with IBS without any specific problem that doctors can find in their stomach, this episode is for you. Dr. Navidi breaks down the four-step progression of stomach pain related to stress and anxiety and offers hope for parents who have been struggling to find answers.
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/86 | |||
| 68. When Your Kids Are Having a Hard Time: Strategies for Filling Their Emotional Bucket with Jeanne-Marie Paynel | 07 Mar 2024 | 00:36:51 | |
What do you do when your kids are struggling with big emotions? This week, I'm exploring the topic of emotional regulation and I have the perfect guest to help me do it: Jeanne-Marie Paynel, conscious parenting expert and the host of The Art of Parenting Podcast.
Join Jeanne-Marie and me as we discuss why connecting before correcting matters, the importance of modeling self-regulation for your kids, and Jeanne-Marie’s favorite strategies for filling both your and your child’s emotional buckets together.
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| 67. From Angry to Empowered: How to Model Anger for Your Kids | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:09:10 | |
Building our emotional literacy as parents and teachers can have a big impact on our kids, but it’s not always easy. This week, we’re exploring the tricky emotion of anger, and I’m taking tips from Brené Brown’s Altas of the Heart to help you understand how to talk to kids about their anger.
Listen in to learn Brené's philosophy on anger and how we have the opportunity to transform it into something life-giving. You’ll hear why anger isn’t a "bad" emotion, how the energy of anger can fuel change, and how to empower the kids you serve through their experience of anger.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/67 | |||
| 66. How to Support Your Child’s Speech Development | 22 Feb 2024 | 00:24:52 | |
Recently, my nine-year-old started working on her speech at school, and seeing her progress made me reflect on the milestones we’re looking for in our children at different ages. Which speech milestones should your child be reaching between ages two and five? And how can we tell if those milestones are being hit? I’m sharing my insights with you this week.
Tune in to learn a general guideline for speech milestones in children between the ages of two and five, and my top tips for supporting your child in each growth phase. You’ll also hear why play is essential in building vocabulary and my favorite suggestions for integrating play as you help your child reach communication milestones.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/66 | |||
| 65. Adapting Your Parenting to Your Child’s Unique Personality with Kate Mason | 15 Feb 2024 | 00:41:20 | |
Personality assessments and temperament indicators are popular tools in the business world, and they can be powerful tools in parenting, too! This week, I'm speaking with Kate Mason, "Australia’s personality coach," who is sharing the benefits of deeply understanding our unique personalities and those of our children.
Join us as Kate walks us through the four dichotomies of temperaments, what happens when we learn more about ourselves, and how feeling solid in who we are is the secret to confidently connecting with anyone in life.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/65 | |||
| 64. A Day in a Reggio Emilia-Inspired Classroom with Jayda Rivera | 08 Feb 2024 | 00:20:23 | |
Jayda Rivera is a teacher at Bloom Learning Center in New York, where the approach is inspired by the Reggio Emilia philosophy. This philosophy views children as active participants in their learning journey. Jayda takes us through what a day of preschool looks like in a Reggio Emilia and nature-based classroom.
Discover what happens in Jayda’s classroom based on that approach, how she structures her day, and how learning activities are conducted. Learn how the individualized notes she takes influence what she teaches the next day, and how she manages to spend one-on-one time with the children.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/64 | |||
| 63. Raising Kids with an Unwavering Sense of Self | 01 Feb 2024 | 00:23:06 | |
Human behavior is motivated by the desire to belong, but the challenge is we first need to belong to ourselves before we can ever experience true belonging in a group. To foster belonging, we need to develop a strong and secure sense of self. In this episode, I’m walking you through what this looks like for your children.
I unlock the ‘why’ behind fostering a sense of self in our kids and five key practices that you can implement into your daily life. I’m exploring what happens when our children develop an unwavering sense of self, the role of our sense of self in belonging, and some fun activity ideas for facilitating a strong sense of identity, family, and autonomy.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/63 | |||
| 62. Serve and Return: 5 Steps in Building the Structure of Your Child’s Brain | 25 Jan 2024 | 00:12:09 | |
In this episode, I’m discussing articles from Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child, all about Brain Architecture and a key concept called Serve and Return. It explores how, the more sensitive and responsive we are to a child’s ‘serve,’ the more we can provide a rich environment of ‘returns,’ and, as a result, build a sturdy foundation for healthy brain architecture.
Discover how Serve and Return interactions shape brain architecture, 5 key elements that help increase and strengthen neural pathways in children’s brains, and how you can add more of these brain-building tips into your everyday life.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/62 | |||
| 61. What Is Developmental Movement? With Sukey Molloy | 18 Jan 2024 | 00:33:02 | |
Sukey Molloy was a professional modern dancer in New York City before an injury led her down a different path. She embarked on a career as an award-winning children’s music performer and recording artist, centering her work around movement and sensory play using the philosophy of Developmental Movement first coined by Garland O’Quinn. She’s joining me to share her insights on engaging children in movement that supports developing brains.
Discover what the framework of Developmental Movement entails, and Sukey’s top tips for inviting movement that calls children into their own bodies. Hear how movement helps the growth of a developing brain, what it means to become a magnet for children’s attention, and how to acknowledge children without judgment.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/61 | |||
| 60. Strategies for Greater Communication with Your Children with Kathy Bowers | 11 Jan 2024 | 00:28:24 | |
Do we have the correct expectations when we ask our kids to do something? Are we expecting them to remember multiple things at once and to know the correct order? What are some strategies for timing communication, especially when there’s already tension? And how can we allow our kids to take ownership of certain tasks?
This week, I’m speaking to parenting coach Kathy Bowers on how we can improve our communication with our children. Kathy helps parents who are struggling with communication find solutions to improve their parenting skills and relationship with their children, and she’s here this week to walk us through her top tips around routines, boundaries, and expectations of our children.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/60 | |||
| 59. Harnessing Emotions: The Secret to Achieving Your New Year’s Goals with Bree Nelson | 04 Jan 2024 | 00:29:16 | |
Bree Nelson is a life coach for moms and children who is on a mission to create emotionally intelligent kids. She empowers them to create a life they love, and she’s here this week to offer a goal-setting practice that will transform the way you set goals for 2024.
Hear Bree’s top tips for setting and achieving your goals this year, and how these strategies can be applied to both you and your children. We’re exploring the importance of measuring your goals and including checkpoints, how to use the CTFAR model to set your goals, and why we must focus on determination rather than motivation to achieve them.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/59 | |||
| 85. The Self-Esteem Doctor's Guide to Raising Confident Kids with Dr. Simone Alicia | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:36:28 | |
Dr. Simone Alicia noticed that many of the children and adults she worked with struggled with self-esteem issues. She realized that there was a need for a new approach to help people feel good about themselves from the inside out. By combining her background in education, modeling, and later studying neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and divinity, Dr. Simone developed powerful tools for boosting self-esteem.
Join us this week as Dr. Simone, a.k.a The Self-Esteem Doctor, gives us a clear definition of what self-esteem entails and how we can nurture it in our children. Hear her brilliant ice cream cone analogy for helping kids understand they are in charge of building their self-esteem, and her top tips for guiding our kids as they cultivate a confident inner dialogue.
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/85
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| 58. Cultivating Secure Attachment with Sarah Conway | 28 Dec 2023 | 00:28:47 | |
You’re hearing my conversation with child psychologist and parent coach, Sarah Conway. Sarah empowers parents to ditch punitive tactics and embrace brain-based strategies that nurture emotional intelligence. She’s here to illuminate the power of doing emotional regulation work, and why it’s never too late to start.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/58 | |||
| 57. Celebrating the Planning Playtime Community | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:25:11 | |
As we near the end of the year, I’m bringing together the Planning Playtime team to celebrate our amazing community. Steffani and Kara are joining me on this episode to dive into our favorite community stories that we’ve heard. They’ve both played a huge part in creating our programs and connecting with our members, and we’re here to honor the work our listeners have done.
Join us on this episode as Steffani, Kara and I come together for an end-of-year roundup to celebrate our Planning Playtime community! We’re each sharing our favorite stories that have touched our hearts to show you the power of our programs and the incredible work our members are committed to doing on their journey of teaching and learning.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/57 | |||
| 56. How to Turn Anxiety into Calm This Holiday Season | 14 Dec 2023 | 00:16:10 | |
The Holiday season tends to be a time of extreme stress and anxiety for most of us. There are long to-do lists, full calendars, visitors, and activities, so it’s no surprise if you’re starting to feel overwhelmed by it all. But did you know that anxiety is contagious and that you might be infecting your children with it?
Learn how to cultivate the feeling of calm, and why it’s just as infectious as anxiety. I’m sharing some of the unhelpful coping mechanisms we lean on to manage stress and anxiety, how to channel excitement when you’re feeling anxious, and questions to ask yourself that will help you access a sense of calm.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/56 | |||
| 55. 5 Ways to Get Kids Excited About Giving | 07 Dec 2023 | 00:17:06 | |
Giving is a topic that’s top of mind for most of us as we head into the Holiday season, but it’s also a powerful skill that transcends the festivities. We want our kids to be kind and generous people who have the desire to give throughout their lives, and I’ve discovered some interesting research about teaching our kids how to love the act of giving.
Hear five steps for getting your children excited about giving. Learn how kids have a naturally strong propensity for generosity, the benefits of building a habit of giving, and tips for making giving a part of their identity.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/55 | |||
| 54. Internal Family Systems Therapy for Kids with Bekkilyn Toone | 30 Nov 2023 | 00:28:47 | |
Internal Family Systems therapy suggests that we all have parts of us that aren’t necessarily our identity. Whether it’s sadness, anger, or anxiety, they aren’t really us, but they all have jobs that they’re doing and need to be heard.
To walk us through Internal Family Systems therapy and the practice of personifying our parts, I’m speaking to Bekkilyn Toone this week, a licensed marriage and family therapist who currently works with children, teenagers, and their families. Bekkilyn is sharing what happens when you allow space for all your parts, how this practice separates what we’re feeling from who we actually are, and her top tips and ideas for using this concept with your children.
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| 53. Helping Kids Develop the Habit of Gratitude | 23 Nov 2023 | 00:13:48 | |
Gratitude is a game-changing life skill that all of us can start and improve at any point in our lives. It is a beautiful gift you can give your children right now that will change the way they approach their lives forever, but it all starts with you modeling it for them first because kids learn from what we do more than what we say.
Hear what happens when we teach our children the practice of gratitude, and why it’s about so much more than just learning to say thank you. I’m sharing four steps to helping your children develop the habit of gratitude, and my top suggestions for modeling it with consistency so it becomes an automatic lifestyle choice for them.
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| 52. Teaching Your Child to Read: Homeschool Edition | 16 Nov 2023 | 00:35:04 | |
My guest this week is Hillary Ruprecht, a long-time member of our Planning Playtime community. She’s a mom of one who started homeschooling when her daughter was three and a half years old. Hillary felt inadequate and uncertain about her ability to teach her daughter how to read, and then she found Play to Read, and she’s here to tell us about her journey.
Hear Hillary’s experience of using the Play to Read program with her daughter as a homeschooling mom. She’s openly sharing some of the objections she initially had to using Play to Read, what changed her mind, and how the incorporation of play was a game-changer in her daughter’s love of reading.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/52 | |||
| 51. Creative Ways to Get Kids Excited About Reading with Dr. Victoria Waller | 09 Nov 2023 | 00:31:21 | |
Dr. Victoria Waller is a creative child educator, rockstar tutor, and author of Yes! Your Child Can: Creating Success for Children with Learning Differences. She’s got some amazing insights on helping children with learning differences harness their strengths and build an identity as a reader, and she's sharing them with us today.
Join us on this episode to hear Dr. Victoria Waller’s expertise on getting children to love reading and the value of starting as early as possible. She’s sharing the brilliance she’s witnessed in children with learning differences throughout her career, and how you can begin translating your children’s unique strengths into a love of reading.
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| 50. Peaceful Parenting without Punishments or Rewards with Michelle Kenney | 02 Nov 2023 | 00:39:47 | |
This week, I’m speaking to M.Ed Certified Parenting Coach, Michelle Kenney. Michelle is a mother of two girls and a former high school teacher and counselor who transitioned into a certified parenting instructor. After years of parenting using consequences, bribes, and gold stars, she completely reshaped the sacred relationship she shares with her daughters, and she credits connected parenting for it.
Hear Michelle’s insights on connected parenting and why difficult behaviors naturally fall into place when you focus on your relationship rather than on punishments and rewards. Learn why rewards don’t exemplify unconditional love, how connection increases cooperation, and her top tips for harnessing connection whenever your children are having a hard time, whether they're in adolescence or toddlerhood.
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| 49. Autism in Children: The Importance of Early Intervention with Shannon Urquiola | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:34:15 | |
Shannon Urquiola is the founder of Not Your Average Autism Mom, a non-profit organization that equips families raising children on the Autism spectrum with resources, trainings, coaching, and a sense of community. She entered the special education advocacy space after her own son was diagnosed with Autism, and she’s here to shed light on how to make this journey easier if you, too, are navigating parenting a special needs child.
Discover some of the early signs of Autism in young children and why early intervention is critical. Shannon is walking us through the options of evaluations that are available to you, the difference between various therapies, and her top tips for next steps if you receive an Autism diagnosis.
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| 84. 5 Foundational Language Skills Your Toddler Needs for Speech Development with Jill Urbane | 26 Sep 2024 | 00:34:44 | |
This week, I’m joined by early childhood interventionist, Jill Urbane, as she shares her expertise on toddler speech development. Jill has been working with families for over 25 years, and in that time, she has created a comprehensive system that gives parents the tools they need to encourage their child’s development and set a strong foundation for learning and success.
Listen in to hear Jill break down the five foundational language skills all children need to develop, and her top tips for parents supporting their child’s speech at home. Learn how imitation of gestures and sounds helps with speech development, the role music and play can have in boosting your child’s speech, and Jill’s advice for making learning a joyful experience for your child.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/84 | |||
| 48. Create a Culture of Learning in Your Home or Classroom | 19 Oct 2023 | 00:17:13 | |
A culture of learning can be a very organic, natural, and beautiful thing to create, and it doesn’t have to be hard. This week, I’m sharing what this culture can look like and how you can start creating one in your own kiddos’ environment. Discover the different types of curiosity and how curiosity plays a role in your child’s future success. I invite you to add a little bit of curiosity to your child’s learning so you can inspire them to gain more knowledge, gain more curiosity, and continue that loop as they age.
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| 47. How to Reverse Picky Eating with Katie Kimball | 12 Oct 2023 | 00:35:10 | |
I’m bringing you a conversation with Katie Kimball, the creator of Kids Cook Real Food and a trusted authority and advocate for children’s health. She is a former teacher, a two-time TEDx speaker, a writer, and a mother of four kids. Her Kids Cook Real Food course is recommended by the Wall Street Journal as the best online cooking class for kids, and she’s full of amazing tips and insightful advice for parenting picky eaters.
Discover how to tell if your kids are picky eaters. We’re discussing why it seems like picky eaters are increasingly common, how to stop your toddlers from becoming picky eaters, some basic steps parents can take to start reversing picky eating habits, and some general tips on how to assist your children in building a healthy relationship with food.
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| 46. The Power of the Play to Read Program with Angela Mason | 05 Oct 2023 | 00:27:31 | |
Angela Mason was a teacher who is now teaching her own kids to read at home. She has been a member of our Planning Playtime community for a number of years now, and she's here to share her experience of using the Play to Read program with her children and why she has found stacking play with the science of reading to be a magical combination.
Hear how Angela is using the Play to Read program at home with her children, and how it helps kids want to read and love the learning process. She’s sharing her thoughts on how teachers can benefit from this program, how play helps grow the new brain connections necessary for reading, and why her kids love it.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://planningplaytime.com/46 | |||
| 45. Connected Parenting: From Combat to Connection with Jennifer Kolari | 28 Sep 2023 | 00:52:33 | |
My guest this week is Jennifer Kolari, a clinical social worker, family therapist, board-certified hypnotherapist, and founder of Connected Parenting. She’s also a highly sought-after speaker, author, and podcaster, and she’s here to introduce us to her Connected Parenting methodology, and why it’s the medicine you and your child need to go from combat to connection.
Join us on this episode as Jennifer breaks down the science of language and the power of harnessing compassion, empathy and connection. You’ll hear what mirroring means, the difference between punishments and consequences, the benefits of using the calm technique, and how her philosophy brings infinite gifts that will help you connect with not only your child, but the rest of the world.
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| 44. 7 Self-Soothing Strategies for Kids and Adults with Jeana Kinne | 21 Sep 2023 | 00:29:58 | |
Jeana Kinne is a veteran preschool teacher and director who has been working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers for over 20 years. She’s also a published author whose first book, Soothing Sammy, offers sensory strategies to teach kids how to calm down and is currently being implemented in schools and homes all over the world.
Join us on this episode to learn 7 sensory strategies to help kids self-soothe. Hear how everyone, from infants to adults, can benefit from learning self-soothing techniques, how these strategies can be used either to stimulate or have a calming effect, and Jeana is offering her insights on two bonus sensory inputs you may not have heard of before.
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| 43. Using Themes to Raise Smarter Preschoolers | 14 Sep 2023 | 00:22:51 | |
Teaching in themes is something we're very passionate about, and it's something we include in all of our curricula and Mommy & Me programs. Themes are inherently cute and fun for kids, but the value of teaching in themes runs much deeper than that, and I'll show you why.
Listen in this week to discover three reasons why teaching in themes is extremely powerful. I'm sharing the science behind using themes in preschool, how you can use this concept whether you're a teacher or a parent, and why themes support the vital skills preschool kids need to succeed throughout their lives.
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| 42. Your Child’s Mental Health: Why Humor Matters with Kelli Caldwell | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:22:33 | |
Kelli Caldwell, also known as Kelli Welli, is an award-winning songwriter and performer for kids and the people who love them. Her songs celebrate and honor all the parts of raising healthy little kids. At a time where we’re focused on trying to fix big issues in the world, Kelli believes there is tremendous value in including humor and silliness in her collection of songs, and she’s here today to show us why.
Join us on this episode as Kelli highlights how important humor is for your child’s brain development and mental health. She’s sharing her personal childhood experience and how humor played a vital part in navigating that, why laughter and levity in learning are powerful for both parents and children, and ways you can include humor into your daily life.
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| 41. How to Get the Most Out of Your Pediatrician Visits with Dr. Beth Cilenti | 31 Aug 2023 | 00:29:59 | |
Dr. Beth Cilenti is a board-certified pediatrician and internist at NVA Family Practice who believes that a strong relationship between patients and their primary care physician is essential for good health. She provides care for people of all ages, especially families and kids, and she’s offering her expertise on how, as an expert on your child, you can create a collaborative partnership with your pediatrician.
Join us on this episode as Dr. Beth and I discuss how to get the most out of your pediatrician visits. Dr. Beth is shedding light on how to make sure every visit is a personalized one, what you should be addressing with your pediatrician, and her advice for any parent who’s worried about asking “dumb” questions regarding your child’s development.
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| 40. The Play to Read Program in Action with Beth Liebenberg | 24 Aug 2023 | 00:14:06 | |
This week, I’m speaking to Beth Liebenberg who is a daycare provider in Canada. She understands how challenging it can be for working moms to get their children ready for kindergarten. Her mission is to make sure those kids aren’t at a disadvantage by getting them ready for school, not only to catch up with other kids, but to be ahead of their class. To do that, she’s been using our Play to Read program.
Beth offers her insights on using the Play to Read program and how it’s impacted the reading abilities of the children attending her daycare. She’s sharing her system for adapting it to each child, the exciting things she’s doing to make reading more fun, and her tips for encouraging children who are ready to start reading.
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| 39. The Early Signs of Dyslexia with Aly Young | 17 Aug 2023 | 00:22:34 | |
Aly Young, the owner of The Learning Lab, a specialized tutoring center that focuses on academic remediation for kids with dyslexia and ADHD, is here today to clarify what dyslexia really is and how we, as parents and teachers, can support dyslexic learners.
If you are a parent navigating the world of dyslexia, tune in this week. Aly offers her insights on the early signs of dyslexia, busts the common myths about what dyslexia really entails, and shares her top tips for empowering our kids by helping them realize that there are superpowers embedded in our biggest challenges.
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| 83. From Teacher to Entrepreneur: How to Launch a Thriving Reading Coaching Biz | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:23:31 | |
As recent data shows that a staggering 67% of fourth graders in the United States have fallen behind in reading, Valerie and Amanda are on the front lines combating this crisis. Through the Elite Reading Coach Academy, they have gained the skills and tools to teach children to read using engaging, play-based methods that deliver real results.
Hear how Valerie and Amanda took the leap and became Elite Reading Coaches, starting their own businesses. They share the challenges they've overcome along the way, as well as the immense pride and fulfillment they feel in seeing their students gain confidence and fall in love with reading.
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| 38. Hacks for Learning More Words Faster (Part 3) | 10 Aug 2023 | 00:18:51 | |
I’m rounding out our mini-series on the science of reading this week by introducing you to the basics of language comprehension.
I share one of the models of the science of reading called Scarborough’s Rope, and what each strand of language comprehension entails. Hear how each strand plays a role in helping your child master reading, and my favorite strategies for making learning to read a whole lot of fun.
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| 37. The Best Way to Teach Phonics (Part 2) | 03 Aug 2023 | 00:29:24 | |
Discover how the magic of play works so powerfully and beautifully with the science of reading. I’m diving into the three components of developing word recognition and my favorite exercises for building phonemic awareness.
Make sure to come back next week for the third installment of this series where I’ll introduce you to the final piece: language comprehension.
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| 36. How to Help Your Child Become a Proficient Reader (Part 1) | 27 Jul 2023 | 00:17:01 | |
The latest research in neuroscience around reading shows us that, with the right strategies, 95% of neurotypical students can learn to read by the end of first grade. To support our children, we need to understand the science.
Join me this week for the first in a three-part series on the science of reading. Hear what the science of reading entails, why you should care, what is happening in children’s brains as they learn to read, and what we can do to help our children become confident and proficient readers.
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| 35. How to Bring Calm to the Chaos with Dayna Abraham | 20 Jul 2023 | 00:35:41 | |
Dayna Abraham is a national board-certified educator, best-selling author, and parent to three neurodivergent children. She has helped desperate parents around the world find peace and meet their children where they’re at when conventional parenting tools have failed them.
Hear Dayna’s framework for parents raising kids in the modern world. She’s sharing the power of taking imperfect action, how to shift your language when your child is demonstrating challenging behaviors, and her top tips for beginning to cultivate trust and collaboration with your children.
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