This episode is actually a repeat...meaning I lost the first recording and had to go back and ask Isela to sit and chat with me again. I'm so glad she said yes because I remember the 1st recording brought me to tears (in a good way) and so did this one. Whether you are a leader by title or …
Pre-K Teach & Play Podcast
A place where ECE {r}evolutionaries reclaim children's right to learn through play, reimagine inclusive classrooms, and {r}evolutionize early care and education
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Episode 43: A Lesson In Humility: Diving into Anti-Racist Early Education Practices and Policies
For me...this quote from Ijumaa Jordan says it all! …
Episode 42: Connections Over Compliance with Dr. Lori Desautels
Join my and my guest, Dr. Lori Desautels, for a conversation about neuroanatomy, helping people think about the brain state, and how to achieve connections over compliance. …
Episode 41: Transforming Challenging Behavior – It’s Mindset Before Methods!
Do you all know Dr. Barb O'Neill? Host of the Transform Challenging Behaviors Online Conference? Well in this episode, you get to hear how the conference came to be, what Barb has learned over the years (aka her top tips for addressing behaviors that are challenging), and what to expect during …
The Intersect of COVID-19, IDEA, and Pre-K
In this bonus Pre-K Teach & Play podcast episode, I sit down to talk with Pat Radel, a special education lawyer, advocate, and father. We start off by sharing what he knows as of April 7, 2020 about serving students on IEP during the pandemic. …
Episode 40: How to support children and families when Pre-K programs are closed for an extended time
I've been talking with so many fellow ECE {r}evolutionaries these past few weeks...and I see you and I hear you. In these unprecedented times, having to think about how best to support children on IEPs can feel overwhelming...and maybe even a bit scary. …