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The Early Childhood Research Podcast
The Early Childhood Research Podcast
Frequency: 1 episode/38d. Total Eps: 24

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Dyslexia and Early Intervention #23
dimanche 4 février 2018 • Duration
Today’s interview is with dyslexia and early intervention specialist Dr Tim Conway. If you’re looking for ways to ensure young children are given the best early intervention, or just to take the most effective approach towards setting up a solid foundation for reading in the future, this interview is for you! You can listen to this [...]
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Why Dads Should Read to their Kids #22
mercredi 15 novembre 2017 • Duration
Why should dads read to their young children? Because research has shown that it’s incredibly beneficial! Today’s podcast episode focuses on why dads can make such great reading partners for their kids. You can listen to this episode above, listen to it on iTunes or Stitcher, or read the transcript below. Mums see it as an educational imperative In a study [...]
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School Readiness for Children, Families, Teachers and Schools #13
dimanche 10 avril 2016 • Duration 33:26
There is more to school readiness than a child being the right age, knowing some numbers and learning to share. School readiness is about our whole community. This post talks about the what families, early care providers, teachers and schools can do to give children the best possible start to ‘big’ school. You can listen [...]
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Loving and Teaching Children with Autism: Part 2 #12
dimanche 13 mars 2016 • Duration 30:58
Anyone who cares for or is teaching children with autism needs to listen to this interview. There are so many helpful tips, stories and suggestions from this lovely Australian family. You can listen to this episode above, listen to it on iTunes or Stitcher, or read the transcript below. This post contains one Amazon affiliate link. Links from [...]
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Loving and Teaching Children with Autism: Part 1 #11
dimanche 6 mars 2016 • Duration 31:08
Do you have a child with autism? Do you teach a child with autism? Listen to this interview for some excellent tips and ideas from this wonderful family! You can listen to this episode above, listen to it on iTunes or Stitcher, or read the transcript below. This post contains one Amazon affiliate link. Education Podcast Network Welcome, it’s [...]
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Essential Addition Strategies for Young Children
dimanche 31 janvier 2016 • Duration 28:38
Want to listen to an expert talk about the most essential addition strategies our young children should be learning for future success? You can listen to this episode above, listen to it on iTunes or Stitcher, or read the transcript below. Dr Elida Laski This is episode 10 and today I’m speaking with Dr Elida Laski who is [...]
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Environmental Protection for Kids
mercredi 9 décembre 2015 • Duration 20:17
Environmental protection is such a huge and complicated subject, but we know it’s important to encourage a love of nature, and a desire to protect it, in our children. This post highlights how we can help our children understand sustainability, offers practical suggestions and notes common pitfalls to avoid. You can listen to this episode above, listen to it [...]
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Anger Management: How to Calm an Angry Child #8
dimanche 15 novembre 2015 • Duration 16:46
While this anger management post title says it’s about how to calm an angry child, it’s really about how to encourage young children to calm themselves. It’s not a quick and easy method (if there even is such a thing), but it can be highly effective if it’s implemented consistently and if the children are [...]
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How to Communicate Effectively about Childhood Development: #7
dimanche 1 novembre 2015 • Duration 27:09
We all have opinions about children and what’s good for them, and our parents and communities have their own beliefs, too. As educators, how do we communicate effectively to families who may have misconceptions about how children learn and grow? This post is all about positive and meaningful communication with families. At the bottom you’ll [...]
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Does Movement Improve Learning Outcomes? #6
lundi 19 octobre 2015 • Duration 17:27
What is the best way to learn? Because people are so different it seems that what’s ‘best’ may be somewhat subjective. Today, we’re asking the question: Does movement improve learning outcomes? And the answer is a resounding yes! Fortunately there are lots of other benefits for children, too. You can listen to this episode above, listen to [...]
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