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Episode 78: We Could All Use the Science of JOY show art Episode 78: We Could All Use the Science of JOY

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

I had an experience a few months ago that began with a fantastic workshop with one of my favorite schools, and *seemed* to end with a broken down, broken into truck.  But the real ending came full circle when I found that what I had been teaching that early childhood team the day before, was *exactly* what I needed to remember in that moment.  File this one under – everything we ever needed to know in life, we learned in early childhood education. We're talking about why joy matters and how to tap into a little bit more of it. You can find this episode’s show notes, which are...

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Episode 77: Why Play? (With Rae Pica) show art Episode 77: Why Play? (With Rae Pica)

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

Rae Pica has been a fierce advocate for children and childhood for over 40 years.  And during that time she’s written a whole bookshelf full of books on the topic.  Today, she’s sharing her latest addition to that bookshelf, it came out just last week, Why Play?: How to Make Play an Essential Part of Early Education. In this newest book, Rae dives into the importance of play in early childhood education, how to partner with parents, why different modes of play are beneficial, and how to support each type of play.  She even touches on some of the tricky topics associated...

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Episode 76: A Play-Based Evolution (with Amber Unger) show art Episode 76: A Play-Based Evolution (with Amber Unger)

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

When Amber Unger (also known as the Cream City Teacher) began her career in education, she thought she'd be working with teenagers.  As her path led her to a 4K public school classroom in the middle of a shift toward play-based learning, she discovered a new passion!  Today, she helps other teachers on their own journeys to better understand and implement intentional play-based practices. Get the show notes at :

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Episode 75: Empowering Parents as Teachers - Mobile Early Education Outreach Team (With Play Smart Literacy) show art Episode 75: Empowering Parents as Teachers - Mobile Early Education Outreach Team (With Play Smart Literacy)

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

In episode 74, I introduced you to Michele Dineen-White, the creator of Play Smart Literacy in Chicago.  Play Smart Literacy is a truly mobile outreach program, meaning that rather than hoping parents can overcome the burden of traveling to a specific location to receive services, Play Smart Literacy goes out into the community, particularly in vulnerable areas, to contact families and meet them right where they are – both literally and figuratively.  They teach workshops at laundromats, gas stations, and standing in line at the market.  The passion for this program - and what...

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Episode 74: Innovative Early Education Outreach that Actually Reaches the Children - Play Smart Literacy (With Michelle Dineen-White & Talmage Steele) show art Episode 74: Innovative Early Education Outreach that Actually Reaches the Children - Play Smart Literacy (With Michelle Dineen-White & Talmage Steele)

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

Michele Dinneen-White was working in an early education outreach program when she realized something.  The program wasn’t actually reaching out to the families who needed it most.  Those families were still required to find the time and the means to get their child to the center in order to receive services.  And for many, that barrier was just too much to overcome.  So Michele decided to create something new.   The program is called Play Smart Literacy and it serves families in the Chicago area.  It’s a fully mobile outreach program, one that actually reaches...

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Episode 73: Challenging Behaviors in the Preschool Classroom (with Prerna Richards) show art Episode 73: Challenging Behaviors in the Preschool Classroom (with Prerna Richards)

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

Challenging behaviors seem to be on the rise in preschool classrooms.  Prerna Richards, of Together We Grow, specializes in supporting educators with a behavior coaching program.  In this episode, she shares what she believes is behind this increase, and what can be done to better help our youngest learners. Find Show Notes :

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Episode 72: Fairy Tales and Resilience (with Stephanie Goloway, EdD) show art Episode 72: Fairy Tales and Resilience (with Stephanie Goloway, EdD)

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

Once upon a time..... ...Happily ever after. These are common fairy tale phrases. But they're more than just staid story stems. These common phrases -- and the stories in between -- hold not only a recipe for imagination and fantasy but also for resilience. Stephanie Goloway (EdD) is a powerful advocate for the importance of imagination, play, and storytelling.  As a now-emeritus professor, she’s taught young children as well as college students and has focused her research on how fairy tales align with and support child development.  She’s written a book called, Happily...

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Episode 71: Bringing Families to the Library with Play (with Tammie Benham) show art Episode 71: Bringing Families to the Library with Play (with Tammie Benham)

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

Most people associate the library with silence.  But what if we associated it with play?   In this episode, I’m talking with Tammie Benham, Youth Services Consultant for the Southeast Kansas Library System. Tammie believes that where libraries, children, and families intersect, magic is possible.  And she’s set out to make that magic through a family engagement program focused on using play to teach, encourage, and support families in the communities she serves.

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Episode 70: Why We Need Play for All show art Episode 70: Why We Need Play for All

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

We started this series with the overall argument for why play is essential for human development.  The next three episodes dug deep into three main themes: Why we need play for mental health and wellness, for brain development and real learning, and for soft skill development.  Then, we shifted to several shorter episodes, touching on specific types of play and how they contribute to development.  In this final episode, I’m talking about why ALL children need play, even when others may think it’s time to help children “catch up” instead.

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Episode 69: Why We Play with Art show art Episode 69: Why We Play with Art

Not Just Cute, the Podcast: Intentional Whole Child Development for Parents and Teachers of Young Children

What does fingerpainting have to do with the Space Race?  In this episode, we're talking about art and creative play and their role in learning, thinking, and innovating.

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I’ve talked and written a lot about early literacy over the years, but I’ve avoided one very popular term: The Science of Reading. 

I decided to keep my head down and my work research-based and just stay out of the fray of nailing down the specific jargon.  But with more and more states and districts requiring “Science of Reading compliant curriculum," it’s important for early childhood educators to know what that means, what it doesn’t mean, and how it impacts our practice. 

If The Science of Reading is not a familiar term to you, no worries, we’re going to walk through it and some of the terms associated with it….and if you ARE familiar with the term, I hope you’ll bring whatever background knowledge you have and be ready to find some new perspectives here. 

Shownotes: www.notjustcute.com/podcast/episode56