Sunflower Creative Arts is a nonprofit 501c3 organization with the mission of empowering children to be confident, creative and compassionate through Play, Nature and the Arts. Join founding director Susan Caruso and Lindsey Mills, co-creator of Sunflower Bridge, as we share conversations about being with children. New episodes released on Monday mornings. Take a breath and smile with us.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 48 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
At Sunflower Creative Arts, we believe children learn best through play. In today's episode, Susan and Lindsey explore the interconnectedness of academic subjects such as science and math with sensory play experiences like blending paint colors or mi... more
Susan and Lindsey share stories from their years of teaching to illustrate why at Sunflower, we believe it's best not to make a habit of pushing your preschool-age child on the swing. more
"You get to decide" is a common refrain at Sunflower Creative Arts. Though we draw from many schools of thought, we subscribe to no one ultimate method for early childhood education. We support you to follow your own heart. more
Today we give you a re-play of Episode 10 of the podcast, featuring our first special guest, Stephanie Arsht. more
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Thanks Susan and Lindsay for sharing this information and for inspiring parents to look at parenting and education through a different lens 💕🙏
So happy the Sunflower early childhood development wisdom is in this format. Whether you are a parent or want to re-parent yourself, this snack-size podcast is pure gold.
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