A podcast by Eventus Education sharing expert insights, real stories, and practical tips for parents, educators, business owners, investors, and early childhood leaders.
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Welcome to the podcast which truly is the voice of the Early Years workforce in the UK. Each episode, Early Years Practitioner Glenn speaks to a member of the EY sector on issues or topics that they are truly passionate about.
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An inspiring, outspoken speaker, author, podcaster and regular media commentator, Dr June O'Sullivan OBE is Chief Executive of the London Early Years Foundation (LEYF), one of London’s largest and most successful charitable social enterprises, operating 40+ award-winning nurseries in some of London’s most disadvantaged areas. Her monthly ‘real talk’ and no-holds-barred podcasts dive into the questions, topics and debates on all things Early Years, Parenting and Social Business – plus much, m ...
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Confused by all the parenting resources? Looking for the definitive voice? Let our experts cut through the noise. Subscribe to the Bright Horizons® podcast, "Teach. Play. Love. Parenting Advice for the Early Years." Listen as parents and early childhood educators come together to cull the competing advice, separate fact from fiction, and focus on what does – and doesn’t – matter during these early years. Be more confident, have less worry…and let Bright Horizons help make parenting the joy i ...
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The conversations in this podcast will explore current and relevant topics in the early years. Together we will reflect on pedagogy, mentorship, early childhood education, professional learning, child development and parent engagement.
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Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years Podcast
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Welcome to the Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years podcast, every week we will have conversations with collectors, experts, weekend warriors and those in the know when it comes to First Generation ponies. Start your engines and let’s go!
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Welcome to the Early Years Development Show, presented by Rhythm Time! Our show is your go-to source for all things related to early childhood development. Every episode is a new opportunity to discover the wonders of your child's growth and learning during their most formative years. Join us as we sit down with child development experts and educators to dive deep into the science and heart behind nurturing our little ones. From the basics of developmental milestones to the joys of musical e ...
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Ryan and Gabe’s Yoseif project.
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Welcome to "For Your Ears from the Early Years," a podcast by Kriegler Education and hosted by Lili-Ann. Join us for candid and heartfelt interviews with the leading voices in early childhood education. Each episode features influential educators, leaders, and advocates who share their experiences, insights, and innovative ideas to inspire and inform anyone passionate about early years education. Our guests reach deeply into their journeys, offering invaluable messages, cutting-edge informat ...
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A 30-min conversation with Early Years Teacher Training Lead Suzi Chaemchaeng. Suzi welcomes guests from the world of Early Years education for a discussion around their practice and early years teaching values.
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This first episode is an introduction detailing my journey of who I am.
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The podcast for every hard-working, dedicated, professional Early Years practitioner who knows that by Wednesday all they crave is an afternoon of prosecco and yummy nibbles with their friends! The team at Hopscotch Early Years Consultancy trade their best war stories, discuss everything happening in the sector and offer advice for the REAL problems that you face every day in nurseries and schools!
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Podcast by Edinburgh Edinburgh Years
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A weekly podcast embracing Hygge to improve on self care and happiness for Early Childhood Education.
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Throughout this podcast series, I am going to be to exploring all things early years, from resources to recruitment, leadership and management, quality, indoor and outdoor environments and everything in between.
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Hypergrowth: the early years is a series that examines the path to growth of the most successful tech companies. Through interviews with early employees, we’ll dissect the black box of early growth, so you can better understand the product decisions, channel exploration, and early hires that helped kickstart the growth journey in the early days. Created by Basis Set Ventures, a venture capital fund investing in early-stage technology companies that fundamentally transform the way people work ...
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Welcome to Ford Pickup Trucks The Early Years. We will share with you the stories behind the greatest trucks ever built. Great conversations with enthusiasts, industry experts and insiders that live and love to tell the stories about their Ford Pickup Trucks. Whether you have a Ford Pickup or just love hearing about them, you have found the right podcast. Hosted by Doug Sandler and Jonathan Campagna, you’ll get a well-rounded earful of entertaining and informative information about America’s ...
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The assassinations of John F Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy through to Vietnam and America’s shame at the My Lai massacre. A fascinating social, cultural and political history of American life, through the words of British-American journalist and broadcaster, Alistair Cooke (1908 – 2004).
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During the Museum Audio Tour, you'll enjoy background information about the aircraft on display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force and learn about the people who flew them and the crews that maintained them.
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A look at the first fifty years of American history, from the Revolution through the War of 1812 and the Treaty of Ghent. Including a look at some of the lesser-known people and events that helped make the United States.
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In this episode of The Early Years Exchange, Dr. Jason Lody, CEO of Eventus Education, sits down with Pietro, co-founder of BRIT Childcare Solutions, to explore effective, affordable, and authentic marketing strategies for early childhood education leaders. They dive into the importance of building a strong digital presence, developing a consistent…
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The Power of Intergenerational Nurseries In this podcast, I speak to Sue Egersdorff, co-founder of the intergenerational Ready Generations Nursery at Belong, in Chester. Her work is a powerful reminder that early childhood settings are not just educational spaces – they’re deeply embedded in the wider social and political landscape.…
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Welcome back, Ford Mustang community! On today’s episode of Ford Mustang, The Early Years, we are just two Baltimore boys taking a ride down memory lane with a car that’s been part of one family since it rolled off the lot—and a guest who’s giving it new life with some serious upgrades and a whole lotta love. Meet Aaron Skipper, proud caretaker of …
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Join us for a replay of one of our classic episodes! “Having Fun Playing with Your Kids” Listen to this episode of Teach. Play. Love. To learn why play is one of the most important things a child can do each day and get advice on how to have fun playing with your kids. Play allows children to experiment with concepts and ideas to make sense of the …
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What does Sustainability Actually Mean in Early Childhood Education? - Dr Diane Boyd's Three Pillars (Ep27)
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1:05:21Send Me a Text Message Dr Diane Boyd Explains the Three Pillars Beyond Environmental Focus Join Lili-Ann and Bronwyn on 'For Your Ears for the Early Years' podcast for an inspiring conversation with Dr Diane Boyd, an award-winning expert in sustainability within early childhood education. Broadcasting from sunny Wirral in the UK, Diane shares her r…
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We've made it to the end of our third season of Circle Time, and we have a special episode for you. Glenn joined the brilliant Early Years coach and mentor, Laura Hodges, from HQ Early Years as they shared a joint podcast recording, focusing on what could be a tricky subject- finding joy in early years. If you want to know more about what other ser…
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In this episode of The Early Years Exchange, Dr. Jason Lody, CEO of Eventus Education, unpacks one of the most critical elements of running a sustainable school—cash flow. From understanding operating, investing, and financing cash flows to implementing systems for revenue collection, expense tracking, and forecasting, this episode offers practical…
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Disgruntled employees are a challenge every school leader eventually faces, but they don’t have to derail your center. In this episode, Dr. Jason Lody dives into five actionable strategies to address low morale, prevent staff issues before they escalate, and create a workplace culture rooted in trust, clarity, and connection. From building early li…
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In this episode of The Early Years Exchange, Dr. Jason Lody, CEO of Eventus Education, explores the growing demand for overnight (third shift) childcare. From licensing and staffing to marketing and real-world challenges, he breaks down what it takes to offer this unique service to families working late-night shifts. If you’re a preschool operator …
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In this episode of The Early Years Development Show, we’re joined by Felicity Hawkins—founder of Fledgling Education, former assistant headteacher, and creative education consultant—who brings a powerful perspective on empowering children through creativity, emotional understanding, and inclusive learning. Felicity shares her journey from leadershi…
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In this episode of The Early Years Exchange, we’re talking about something every school leader should consider—curb appeal. Learn how to create a warm, inviting first impression for families without spending a fortune. Discover real-world strategies and examples that show how low-cost changes can lead to high-impact results for your school communit…
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Dans cet épisode, nous allons entendre une conversation sur la documentation pédagogique et ce que cela signifie vraiment pour les éducateurs, les enfants et les familles. Tina Dupuis-Primeau est originaire du Nouveau-Brunswick. Elle est d'origine mi'kmaque du côté paternel et acadienne du côté maternel. Tina est mariée et elle est mère d'un adoles…
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Episode 54: Une conversation sur l’environnement dans le contexte des relations avec Tina Dupuis-Primeau
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Dans cet épisode, elles se penchent sur un sujet important pour les éducateurs : L’environnement dans le contexte des relations. Tina et Nancy discutent comment nos relations avec les enfants et les familles influencent la conception des environnements d'apprentissage précoce. Tina Dupuis-Primeau est originaire du Nouveau-Brunswick. Elle est d'orig…
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Jarkko Vuori Welcome to Ford Mustang: The Early Years Podcast! Today we take you back to 1964, uncovering the fascinating story of Mustang #167, a pre-production show car shipped to Finland just days before the official U.S. launch. From secret wooden crates to surprise car shows and a legendary front emblem sculpted by a Finnish artist, this episo…
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In this episode, Eventus Education CEO Dr. Jason Lody dives into a topic every school leader cares about: increasing enrollment without compromising quality. From knowing your audience and improving your digital presence to making tours unforgettable and leveraging community partnerships, Dr. Lody shares five practical, proven strategies that early…
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In our penultimate episode for Season 3, Glenn welcomes Professor Sam Wass, Director of the Institute of Science of Early Years (ISEY) at the University of East London. Sam talks about stress in young children and how, by being outside more with the children, we can reduce the potential triggers of stressful behaviours and reactions. You can find o…
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Are children deprived of the opportunity to play?... ...is not a new question, but one that continues to be tackled on many levels. Greg Bottrill’s book 'Can I Go and Play Now?' remains a catalyst for the conversation and highlights the importance of adults as loving companions, advocating for children’s right to a childhood.…
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It’s not just nature vs. nurture — it’s nature AND nurture. Join Rachel and Claire as they dive into the research and explore various parenting styles, including which one best serves children as they grow and thrive.
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In this episode, Dr. Jason Lody tackles one of the most urgent issues in early childhood education: the staffing crisis. From high turnover rates to a shrinking pool of qualified candidates, finding and retaining great teachers has never been more challenging—or more important. Discover why the crisis persists, what schools can do to hire smarter, …
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Send Me a Text Message What if everything we've been telling children about dealing with bullies is actually making it worse? In this powerful episode of "For Your Ears from the Early Years," host Lili-Ann welcomes trailblazing psychologist Evelyn Field OAM, FAPS - Order of Australia Medal recipient and leading expert on bullying prevention who has…
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In our very first episode of The Early Years Exchange, we explore how to choose the right preschool and why it matters more than ever. From understanding brain development in the early years to spotting what makes a preschool high quality, this episode helps families and caregivers make informed decisions. We cover key questions to ask during tours…
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You may (or may not) know about baby wearing and the benefits for both the baby and the adult. Glenn talks to baby wearing consultant and educator (and all-round lovely person) Lauran Hislop from Coorie in with Love about why nurseries should consider this as an option for their baby rooms. You can get in touch with Laurna through her website and s…
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In this episode, ASCY’s Sue Lepore chats with ASCY’s Amanda Karr about diving into the Language of Art—a thoughtful and inspiring six-part learning series inspired by Ann Pelo’s book. Together, they reflect on how recent investments in art materials for Hamilton’s early years programs opened up new possibilities for creative expression. Amanda shar…
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In this episode of Circle Time The Early Years Podcast, Glenn talks to highly experienced Nursery Manager, Jade Candy, about why she believes that a quality environment is essential for every child's holistic growth and development. Andy by environment, she's not just talking about the physical environment, but also the adults surrounding the child…
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The nurturing relationships and interactions that children have in their first 5 yrs are instrumental to developing true kindness later on. Join Claire and Rachel as they discuss strategies to foster and encourage kindness in your child. Modeling behavior, labeling your emotions, establishing values and more, all help your child grow up with the ty…
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The Neuroscience of Learning Spaces: Dr. Kathryn Murray's Brain Set Approach (Ep 25)
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1:04:05Send Me a Text Message 🔥 MUST-LISTEN for educators everywhere! 🔥 Continuing our April focus on the brain, prepare to have your understanding of learning environments completely revolutionised by Dr. Kathryn Murray, creator of the 'Brain Set Environments' programme and CEO of Future Strong Education. Building on insights from Dr. Shyam Barr in Episo…
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In this episode of The Early Years Development Show, we are joined by Abby Eaton, wellness consultant and Temple Spa manager, who shares her inspiring journey through motherhood, postnatal depression, and finding a path back to wellness through self-care and community. Abby opens up about the realities of postnatal mental health, the challenges man…
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Episode 52: A Conversation With Pauline Walters from the College of Early Childhood Educators
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In this episode, ASCY’s Tracy Webster chats with Pauline Walters, Director of Professional Regulation at the College of Early Childhood Educators. In this episode, they dive into a timely and crucial topic for educators: professional supervision. They explore the tools and resources the College has developed to support early childhood educators and…
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Episode 51: Une conversation avec Mélanie Dixon de l’Ordre des éducatrices et éducateurs de l'Ontario
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Dans cet épisode, ils se penchent sur un sujet d'actualité et crucial pour les éducateurs : la supervision professionnelle. Ils explorent les outils et les ressources que l'Ordre a mis au point pour soutenir les éducateurs de la petite enfance pour s'assurer qu'ils respectent les normes professionnelles. Ils discutent également des meilleures prati…
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Many of you will have heard of a Pikler Triangle, but where does it come from and how does it fit into our Early Years world? The latest episode of Circle Time is where Glenn talks to Rachel Tapping, Chair of Pikler UK, about Dr Emmi Pikler and her groundbreaking research and methods that show love and respect to children, from the youngest to the …
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If you have been frog marched through books, why would you ever read for pleasure? asks Frank Cottrell-Boyce, the Children’s Book Laureate. The award-winning author and screenwriter Frank Cotterell Boyce is the 13th Children's Laureate of the United Kingdom, a role created by The BookTrust to champion every child’s right to a lifetime enriched with…
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Danny Stucker and Aaron Cox I met both of these guests today in the Vintage Mustang 6 Forum on Facebook, even had a chance to watch the miracle of a new wiring harness and all sorts of goodness being added to a 6-banger in SoCal. Excited to have maybe a more technical conversation than I am ready for. A little scared but confident in my ability to …
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Emotions, particularly in our youngest children, can be unnerving or even alarming. But should we let them happen rather than just comfort the child? In this edition of Circle Time, Glenn talks to Sarah Emerson, a specialist in early childhood behaviour and emotions, about this very devisive subject. You can find out more about Sarah from her websi…
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Pretend play is fun and a fundamental aspect of healthy child development! Join Rachel and Claire as they discuss the stages of imaginary play, why this type of play is so critical for a growing brain and body, and ways to encourage more pretend pay at home.Jeffrey Yerkes
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Transforming Learning Through Self-Regulation with Dr Shyam Barr (Ep 24)
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1:01:11Send Me a Text Message April 2025 is Brain Month with my podcast, For Your Ears from the Early Years. ' Starting with this fantastic interview with Dr Shyam Barr, I will be releasing other podcasts and articles focused on how we can maximise learning by supporting children to learn about how their brain works to support their learning. In this illu…
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The team at Hopscotch Early Years Consultancy are back for their weekly look at the wide wide world of Early Years! This week, Laura, Chris and Edward cover the usual housekeeping, there is a sense of desperation at the Wheel Of Chance, and we have a very special (and forthright) guest auditioning to become a regular Expert on our panel! You'll als…
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Today we bring you the unicorn in the First Gen Mustang world, a coupe turned fastback. Here to share the story of his 1967 classic ride -- he's got a few Mustang stories to share I am sure. Welcome Brent Eddy to Ford Mustang the Early Years podcast. Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application ============ How long have you…
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We talk a lot about children's emotional wellbeing, but what about the wellbeing of the adults? In this episode of Circle Time, Glenn talks to Early Years consultant Melanie Shepherd about strategies, hints and tips we can sue to support the wellbeing of our teams.Glenn Denny
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It's another week and another episode of the Brunch, recorded live at Hopscotch HQ. Covering everything happening in the Early Years world every episode, the team from Hopscotch Early Years Consultancy make keeping up with the latest trends in the sector as fun as a night out with your besties! This week, Edward, Laura and Chris catch up with the l…
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In this episode of The Early Years Development Show, we are joined by Rachel Brooks, Managing Director of Swimtime, one of the UK’s leading swimming lesson providers. Rachel shares her incredible journey—from being a Swimtime parent to leading the business—and reveals why swimming is one of the most essential life skills for children. With over 25 …
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The team at Hopscotch Early Years Consultancy are back for their regular sideye at all things Early Years! This week, Laura, Chris and Edward (well, mainly Edward) talk about big boy band news (we also cover the Early Years, don't worry); there are more SERIOUS WAYS TO BE A GREAT PRACTITIONER in the EYFS Glow Up, and the Wheel of Chance throws up o…
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Send Me a Text Message In this captivating episode of 'For Your Ears from the Early Years,' Sue Newman, co-founder of Boogie Mites, shares her inspiring journey from the corporate world to creating a transformative music education program backed by neuroscience research. Sue's experience with her children led her to cofound Boogie Mites, an innovat…
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Lynn Iverson My ‘66 was born aqua. I got mine after my brother passed (he was a corvette guy though). He restored antique muscle for a living. I asked myself “what am I waiting for? Life is fleeting”. Saved up my tips from pouring beer at a brewery on Friday nights and paid cash. Now I am slowly restoring this car with my 12 year old daughter. Ford…
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Talking about toilet or potty training is such a minefield, with so much information out there it can be tricky to advise parents on this highly important milestone in development. Glenn talks to Early Years Consultant, Alison Featherbe about how staff should all be "singing from the same hymn sheet" when it comes to giving advice.…
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The team at Hopscotch Early Years Consultancy are back for their, *ahem*, weekly look at the wide wide world of Early Years! This week, Laura, Chris and Edward go deep into the latest changes mandated by our Robot Ofsted Overlords before taking you, dear listener, for your EYFS Glow Up! Finally, Edward spins the Wheel Of Chance to see what tricky t…
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Send Me a Text Message This March, we explore the Arts in early childhood education with Anne Belcher, a music educator with 20+ years of experience who founded Branch into Music near Ballarat after discovering music's soothing power on her own baby. Anne explains that every child is born musical and shares her "musical tree" framework with five es…
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Guest email: Hello Doug, my name is Jonathan. We are from central Washington State. My daughter Sydney and I just finished restoring her 1967 mustang coupe in the spring of 2024 just before her wedding. It was a full rotisserie ground up build. We had to replace quarter panels, floor pans, doors and several other things. It's a c-code 289 2-v but w…
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Join us for a replay of one of our classic episodes! “What happened to my world?” “Am I going to be okay — will everyone be okay?” When stress and trauma disrupt your child’s life, what can you say and do to help them feel safe and secure? Early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss say the four pillars of security — people, places, ro…
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Lee Connelly is a passionate advocate for children being immersed in the wonderful and rich world of gardening. He talks to Glenn about how childcare settings can add value to their offerings by including gardening in the daily offering, and how you don't need to be a garden expert to grow. Catch up with Lee on his website: https://skinnyjeangarden…
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