This podcast is designed to be a resource for Early Childhood Education Teachers or anyone who interacts with young children on a regular basis.
Miss Margaret-LLL Trainer
Reggio Emilia 7 Principles
1) Children are capable to construct their own learning.
2) Children are collaborators and learn through interaction within their communities.
3) Children are natural communicators and should be encouraged to express themselves however they feel they can.
4) The classroom environment acts as the third teacher.
5) Teachers are partners, nurturers, and guides who help facilitate the exploration of children’s interests as they work on short and long-term projects.
6) Documentation is a critical component of communication.
7) Parents are partners in education.
Miss Jackie and Miss Caraline will be discussing their background as well as their opinions on working in the education field with podcast host Michelle Cooper
(Tune in to find out the details)
Here are some questions they will be answering:
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What is your WHY? What gets you out of bed everyday?
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What keeps you in the field?
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What is the hardest thing about your job?
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What is something most people don’t know about being an ECE teacher?
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What are some of the challenges of being an ECE teacher?
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"Compound Effect" Book Review
Talking points Chapters1-2
Be open minded! Embrace different cultures! Be a chameleon :)
Roku instead of Netflix!
There's always a lesson in everything you do
Manifestation and visualization
Your mindset can make or break anything
Aaron Abke:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKVRMm6i0kgjx2DuE6rNOZWSNCLZZN4Bj
The book “The Alchemist”- Paulo Coelho
Clark Kegley: https://youtube.com/c/Clarkdanger
Law of Attraction Coaching: https://youtube.com/c/LawofAttractionCoaching
Neville Goddard: https://youtube.com/c/NevilleGodART And https://youtube.com/c/NEVILLETHELAW
And you said you get free things all the time, this lady’s story is NUTS! https://youtu.be/kXIijwZR2d4
Hello!
- Future children need a positive base to excel positively
- Teachers need to set the stage for learning :)
- Reality - burnout
- Passion is important to understand their why. That why is going to get you through those tough times.
- You need energy and understanding to be able to help children through their struggles
- Don't give up!
- What are you willing to do after you've done what is expected?
Communication with Leadership
Conscious classroom certification model-Consulting company
Connection and Service
Looking for that Light bulb moment
Self-Reflection: Push yourself out of comfort zone
Communication with Staff members
Informal: relationship building
Formal: schedule, policies
Nonverbal: face and body movements
Everyone has different strengths!
We need to utilize your teacher’s strengths!
50% - procedures/policies- nonnegotiable
25% - negotiable
25% - that’s on YOU
Different Forms of Leadership
Advice to Directors: Remember we are running Preschool. Take time to go into Preschools to see the children! We are in it for the Children. Always remember your why
Beth Cannon's website
https://bethcannonspeaks.com
How important an electronic manual is for your business
Importance of Employee and Parent Handbook
What sets you apart from other employers?
Importance to catering to your new hires demographic
Importance of doing things to retain your staff
Tips and Tricks to keep your classroom engaged
Rae Pica is the Author of 22 books and she has been an ECE consultant for over 40 years. I encourage everyone to visit her website Raepica.com. You can sign up for some free resources, her newsletter one of her very affordable classes. It will not disappoint!
In this episode, Rae gives us all kinds of information on transitions and some Words of wisdom such as :
Be calm if you want the children to be calm
Be prepared and avoid wait time because if kids are engaged they are less likely to act out.
Make things fun and Building a sense of community. I hope you enjoy this episode!!
Raepica.com
Hi Mama Podcast: https://www.himama.com/
Twinkle: https://www.twinkl.com/resources/home
Education.com: https://www.education.com/
Robin Lindals-Hill. is an Early Childhood Education teacher from Alberta, Canada. She has been in the ECE field for 25 years. Currently she works with children in the preschool age group. She has a diploma in Child Psychology, Early Learning and Childcare as well as a diploma in Early Childhood Montessori. She creates resources for teachers, educators, parents and families to find new ways to play with the children in their lives. Over the years she has mastered the lesson planning process.
Today she will share her lesson planning strategy which she calls the Child Led Planning Web. If you are looking for effective ways to cut down on your plan time, this is a must listen!
Key takeaways
Links:
Robins website: https://www.theplaydatelady.ca/
Lisa Murphy author and speaker https://www.ooeygooey.com/
Teacher Tom blogger and author https://www.teachertomsworld.com/
The early childhood nerd podcast
Today I interview Rachel Elias. S he is currently a Director of a Corporate franchised Child Care Center in Long Island. I find it remarkable that she is a Director of a large center at only 27 years old. She holds a Master Degree is Childhood Education. We have an open and honest conversations about the struggles of running a child care center right now.
Resources
Trauma Informed Care
https://www.relias.com/resource/building-resilience-trauma-informed-care?msclkid=e596b9b4e43a1e304eebdbd553c0dc82&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=hhs-search-nb-tic-em&utm_term=trauma%20informed%20care&utm_content=trauma%20informed%20care%20-%20EM
https://www.traumainformedcare.chcs.org/what-is-trauma-informed-care/
Big little Feelings on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/biglittlefeelings/
Day care Directors, Owners, Administrators Support Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/daycaresupport
Podcast: Teachers off Duty
Book: Beautiful Boy by David Sheff and the Explosive Child
Nancy Koplan. She is an EC educator, recording artist, and performer from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her 6 albums feature songs that serve as a means to memorize information, like the names of planets, continents and oceans. She has many songs that develop coping mechanisms, like regulating breathing and using reassuring language and songs that guide children through transitions in their daily schedule, from tidying up to washing hands.
Nancy’s songs and videos are used around the world by families, educators, therapists and caregivers who are nurturing the growth of babies, toddlers, and older children.
All of her music can be found on all music platforms, like iTunes and Spotify and her YouTube channel has lots of easy musical videos you can follow along with: http://www.youtube.com/musicwithnancy
Her website is http://www.nancykopman.com
Her monthly membership on Patreon, where she share exclusive educational music content and hosts a live weekly classes is Nancy Kopman's Friends and Fans Membership is creating interactive music classes, instructional videos for kids & more! | Patreon
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Today I interviewed Casey Craft-Cortez from the YWCA. Casey is an infant Toddler Specialist and have over 10 years in the ECE field.
Resources:
· YWCA Metropolitan Chicago: https://ywcachicago.org/
· National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations (NCPMI): https://challengingbehavior.cbcs.usf.edu/about/index.html
· Powerful Interactions: How to Connect with Children to Extend Their Learning: https://www.naeyc.org/resources/pubs/books/powerful-interactions-2
· Illinois Early Learning Guidelines & Illinois Early Learning and Development Standards:
o https://illinoisearlylearning.org/ielg/
o https://www.isbe.net/documents/early_learning_standards.pdf
o https://illinoisearlylearning.org/ields/
· Rita Pierson: Every Child Needs (Deserves) a Champion! TED Talk:
o https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFnMTHhKdkw
Judy Jablon powerful interactions.
Finding your why for coaching/teaching: Book
Today I interviewed Susan Mrazek. She is an Infant Toddler Mental Health Consultant from Caring Connection. In this episode, we discuss the Attachment Theory and how to apply it in the Early Childhood setting. We also discuss the use of the Circle of Security in our interactions. There is so much good information for parents and teachers in this episode. My biggest takeaway is, If we change just one small thing about the way we interact with a child or change one phrase we use each day in our classroom, we will make a dramatic impact on these children.
We have used Susan’s services several times at Life Long Learners. We have learned so much about ourselves and how to strengthen our interactions with the children. We have learned the interactions we have with children are creating lifelong patterns of attachment in these children. You are going to love this Episode!
Today on Dishing Daycare Dirt, I interviewed Tori Graham. She is an Infant Toddler Mental Health Consultant from the Erikson Institute. During our interview, we discuss the FAN Method and how to apply it in the Early Childhood setting. We also discuss MSR, which stand for Mindful Self Regulation. There is so much good information for parents and teachers in this episode, but my biggest takeaway is, there is a “repair stage” for every interaction we have. Meaning, if we do or say something during an interaction that we are regretting, there is a way to “take it back” and repair the interaction. The use of the FAN Method helps us take a step back and have a second chance at the interaction. You are going to love this Episode!
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