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Talking Child Development

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Child Development
Mental Health
Anxiety
Social Media
Grandmothering
Digital Media
Parenting
Psychiatry
Family Dynamics
Social Determinants Of Mental Health
Depression
Psychoanalysis
Estrangement
Youth Culture
Covid-19 Pandemic
Identity and Belonging
Cultural Perspectives
Trauma-Informed Care
Legislation
Online Risks

The Talking Child Development podcast unpacks important topics and conversations related to child and family development. Every episode aims to provide mental health professionals with insights into family life based on theory and experience in the field. Join Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven as she interviews experts including paediatricians, early childhood educators, child psychotherapists and infant-pare... more

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Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven talks with Meena Singh, Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People in Victoria. Meena is a Yorta Yorta and Indian woman, born, raised and living on the la... more

In this episode, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven talks with Dr. Fiona Zandt.

Dr. Zandt is a clinical psychologist and play therapist who works with children with a wide range of emotional, social ... more

In this episode, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven talks to Liana Buchanan, Principal Commissioner for Children and Young People for the State of Victoria. Liana is also part-time Commissioner of the... more

In this episode, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist Dr Ruth Schmidt Neven talks to Dr Catherine Page Jeffery, lecturer in Media and Communications at the University of Sydney. Her current research addresses digital media a... more

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Dr. Fiona Zandt
Clinical psychologist and registered play therapist with over 20 years' experience working with children and families
Private practice, Melbourne
Episode: #30 Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with Dr. Fiona Zandt
Liana Buchanan
Principal Commissioner for Children and Young People in Victoria
Victorian Law Reform Commission
Episode: #29 Protecting our children with Liana Buchanan
Dr. Catherine Page Jeffery
Lecturer in Media and Communications
University of Sydney
Episode: #28 Parenting in the digital age with Dr. Catherine Jeffery
Dr. Catherine Olweny
Specialist pediatric anesthetist trained in clinical hypnosis and counseling
Episode: #27 Trauma informed preventive care with Dr. Catherine Olweny
Dr. Judith Edwards
Consultant child and adolescent psychotherapist with extensive experience in teaching and supervision at the Tavistock Clinic.
Tavistock Clinic
Episode: #26 Grandmotherland: exploring the myths and realities with Dr. Judith Edwards
Virginia Tapscott
Journalist and freelance writer with a focus on agricultural issues, gender equality, sexual abuse, and care work.
Freelance Writer
Episode: #25 Motherhood and mothering: the value of caring to create more holistic support for families with Virginia Tapscott

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Dr. Ruth Schmidt Neven
Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and Clinical Psychologist

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Excellent, down to earth, informative

    Very good information about child development. Will appeal to both professionals and parents

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    Cassandra2021
    United Kingdom4 years ago

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Very good information about child development. Will appeal to both professionals and parents.

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#30 Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with Dr. Fiona Zandt
Q: What happens when you find children who don't know what to do with any of the things? They can't play?
Some children may be anxious or may not connect with the toys; orientation or engaging them in play can help decrease that anxiety.
#30 Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with Dr. Fiona Zandt
Q: Can you tell us what play therapy essentially involves?
Play therapy uses play as a core agent of change to help children express their feelings and thoughts.
#30 Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with Dr. Fiona Zandt
Q: How can parents and other grownups specifically support children?
Parents need to create a safe, predictable environment and be aware of their own regulation to support their children effectively.
#30 Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with Dr. Fiona Zandt
Q: How does emotional regulation develop for children?
Emotional regulation develops over time through co-regulation with responsive caregivers who help children recognize and manage their emotions.
#30 Supporting Emotional Regulation in Children with Dr. Fiona Zandt
Q: Could you tell us a bit more about emotional regulation?
Emotional regulation involves being connected to how we feel and responding thoughtfully to those feelings instead of reacting impulsively.

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Topics related to child development and family dynamics are explored in depth through expert interviews. Conversations cover a wide array of issues, including emotional regulation, trauma-informed care, and the influence of digital media on children, positioning the series as a resource for both professionals in the mental health field and interested parents. The discussions are informed by theories from psychology, child welfare policies, and practical experiences from various fields such as pediatric health and media communications, providing listeners with a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding child and family development. The unique focus on integrating theory with real-life applications makes this an essential listen ... more

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1. Dr. Fiona Zandt
2. Liana Buchanan
3. Dr. Catherine Page Jeffery
4. Dr. Catherine Olweny
5. Dr. Judith Edwards
6. Virginia Tapscott

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