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086: Playing to Win: How does playing sports impact children?
Individual sports or competitive? Recreational or organized? Everyone gets a trophy or just the winners? And why do sports in the first place? Gr…
7 years, 3 months ago
085: White privilege in schools
This episode is part of a series on understanding the intersection of race, privilege, and parenting. Click here to view all the items in this serie…
7 years, 3 months ago
084: The Science of RIE
Episode 84
“Is RIE backed by scientific research?” It’s a question that comes up every once in a while among parents who use the Resources for Infant Educarers…
7 years, 4 months ago
083: White privilege in parenting: What it is & what to do about it
This episode is part of a series on understanding the intersection of race, privilege, and parenting. Click here to view all the items in this serie…
7 years, 4 months ago
082: Regulating emotions: What, When, & How
We’ve already covered emotion regulation a few times on the show: there were these older short episodes on Three Reasons Not to Say “You’re OK!” and …
7 years, 4 months ago
081: How can I decide which daycare/preschool is right for my child?
I regularly receive questions from listeners asking me whether they should put their child in daycare or preschool and my response has typically been…
7 years, 5 months ago
080: Self-Reg: Can it help our children?
Emotion regulation: It’s one of the biggest challenges of childhood (and parenthood!). We all want our children to be able to do it, but they strugg…
7 years, 5 months ago
079: What is RIE?
What is – WHAT? Resources for Infant Educarers, or RIE (pronounced like Rye bread) is the parenting approach that we use with our daughter Carys whi…
7 years, 6 months ago
078: You have parenting goals; do you know what they are?
We all have goals for our children, even if these are things that we’ve never formally articulated and are ideas we’ve inherited from half-remembered…
7 years, 6 months ago
077: Are forest schools any better for children than regular schools?
If you’ve been following the show for a while now, you’ll know that my daughter and I LOVE to spend time outside. I looked at the research on the be…
7 years, 7 months ago