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Dear listeners, Thank you for your support and for listening to our podcast. Please note that we will no longer be publishing new episodes after October 1, 2025. Our current site will remain open for past episodes and additional content. For new updates and more content, please visit unEdited chatter. We appreciate your continued support! Thank you! Tisha and Steph

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Thank you for your support and for listening to our podcast. Please note that we will no longer be publishing new episodes after October 1, 2025. Our current site will remain open for past episodes and additional content.

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In this session, Amy Seck introduces her new book, Pony Punch—a powerful social-emotional tool for teachers and families. Inspired by the animals on Amy’s homestead in South Central Kansas, this heartwarming story teaches children the value of kindne... more

Dr. Crystal Parker will discuss the benefits of screen-based media when it is used thoughtfully with young children. Drawing from her recent research on parental perceptions of screen-based media and its influence on preschoolers, she will share prac... more

Kathy Banks explains that biting in infants and toddlers, though challenging for families and caregivers, is often a natural part of development as young children explore and learn about their world. She will discuss the reasons behind this behavior ... more

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Amy Seck
Recent Fort Hayes State University graduate, published author, substitute teacher, business owner, and homeschooling mom of two.
Author of Pony Punch
Episode: 135-Social Emotional Learning with the book Pony Punch
Dr. Crystal Parker
Expert on parental perceptions of screen-based media
Episode: 134 - Parental Perceptions of Screen-Based Media
Kelly Pitzer
Teacher with 27 years experience from preschool to college
Episode: 132 - First Five Email Resource
Dr. Lauren Loquasto
Chief Academic Officer of Goddard Schools and expert in child development
Goddard Schools
Episode: 131 - Building Relationships
Debbie Wolski
Author known as Grandma Magic, focusing on educational children's books.
GramamaMagicIsReal.com
Episode: 129 - Pancake School: Flipping Pancakes (Emotions) Can Be a Superpower!
Dr. Sara McBride
Educational expert focusing on early childhood learning
Episode: 128 - Games in Early Childhood Education
Rob Sanders
Teacher and author of children's literature including 'We Are a Class'
Episode: 127 - Fostering a Positive Classroom Environment
Alicia Oldham
An education coach and college instructor supporting learners in early childhood education.
Episode: 126 - Playful Professional Learning
Laurie Tess
Former elementary school reading specialist and multicultural teacher
Episode: 125 - The Evolution of Calm-Down Corners

Hosts

Dr. Tisha Shipley
Co-host and educator specializing in early childhood education, emphasizing emotional development and supportive learning environments.
Dr. Stephanie Heald
Co-host and expert in early childhood education, focusing on emotional learning and innovative teaching strategies.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Walk the Talk

    These two ladies are professionals in the field and ‘walk the talk’! They provide readily available strategies when working in the field. It’s a great listen during breaks, driving the car, or whenever you have time!

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Listeners praise the hosts for their professionalism and depth of knowledge in early childhood education.
The practical strategies shared during episodes resonate well with educators and parents alike, making it an enjoyable listen for those in the field.
The engaging conversations and relatable experiences make difficult topics more approachable for the audience.

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134 - Parental Perceptions of Screen-Based Media
Q: How do we explain to parents that children need to play and do other things instead of just using screens?
Encourage parents to balance screen time with physical activities and other forms of engagement to ensure children are not solely reliant on screens but are active and participating in real-world interactions.
134 - Parental Perceptions of Screen-Based Media
Q: What are the benefits of screen time for children?
When used appropriately, screen time can provide bonding opportunities, enhance vocabulary, and help develop literacy skills through interactive experiences and immediate feedback.
127 - Fostering a Positive Classroom Environment
Q: Rob, can you leave our listeners with three very important takeaways from this session?
We can build a positive environment that is essential to teaching, a classroom pledge is one tool to help build that environment, and the book 'We Are a Class' can be a lasting part of this effort.
129 - Pancake School: Flipping Pancakes (Emotions) Can Be a Superpower!
Q: What are three big takeaways you want the audience to remember?
Wolski emphasizes the importance of leading by example, learning from mistakes, and the idea that thoughts become things.
129 - Pancake School: Flipping Pancakes (Emotions) Can Be a Superpower!
Q: How did you start the development of this book and why?
Wolski explains that the concept of pancakes having two sides is drawn from her yoga experience and the teaching of duality concepts to prepare children for life's complexities.

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2. Dr. Crystal Parker
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