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The Play Based Learning Podcast

English, Education, 2 seasons, 72 episodes, 1 day, 14 hours, 46 minutes
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All humans learn through play. Join Kristen RB Peterson of Learning Wild as she chats all things early childhood education, preschool, nature and forest school, homeschool and parenting. Find the magic in wonder based, child led learning. Get inspired to implement play based learning in your home, school, daycare or child care setting!
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EP 72: The Power of Creativity (Part 1) with Beverly Beck

This episode’s guest is Beverly Beck, the creator of 'Happy Little Humans.' With over 20 years of experience in early childhood education, Beverly combines her passion for social-emotional well-being and creativity to inspire children through art and play. Her approach emphasizes compassion, curiosity, and connection, fostering confidence in children to grow in their own unique ways. Beyond education, Beverly is a mom of three, podcaster, entrepreneur, and award-winning artist, making her perspective both multifaceted and enriching. Key Takeaways:  Creativity as Universal and Essential: Both Beverly and Kristen emphasized that creativity is fundamental to everything, from the chair we sit on to entrepreneurial ideas.  Creativity as "Confetti": Kristen described creativity as "creative confetti," an energy floating around us. Ideas come unexpectedly, and if not used, they move on to someone else, aligning with Elizabeth Gilbert's concept of "Big Magic." Creativity in Education: Both discussed how the traditional education system stifles creativity, turning children into vessels of academic knowledge without fostering their creative potential. They referenced the importance of creativity in the modern workforce. Creativity as Problem-Solving: Kristen and Beverly see creativity not just as artistic expression but as problem-solving and thinking outside the box.  Personal Stories of Creativity: Both hosts shared personal childhood stories about creativity, highlighting how early experiences with thinking differently (e.g., Kristen’s circus contest) shaped their lifelong approach to creative thinking. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Beverly here: @happylittlehumansplay or at happylittlehumans.com Beverly’s Freebie: Art and Play Activities
10/14/202430 minutes, 11 seconds
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EP 71: Bridging Play-Based Learning with Anti-Bias Practices with Dr. Jasmine Moses

Dr. Jasmine Moses is an Anti-Bias Early Childhood Educator dedicated to helping parents and teachers raise and teach the next generation. With a background as an early childhood teacher and Non-profit community worker, she is passionate about promoting fairness and equity from a young age. Her work aims to create inclusive and respectful environments for all children and their families. She offers resources, professional development, and support for implementing Anti-Bias and Anti-Racist practices.  Key Takeaways:  Call In, Don’t Call Out: Encouraging conversations around biases by "calling in" rather than "calling out" invites reflection, openness, and growth, creating a collaborative learning environment. Reflect and Unlearn: Just as with anti-bias work, advocating for play-based learning requires ongoing reflection, a willingness to unlearn old perspectives, and a commitment to continuous growth. The Power of Teachers in Shaping Experiences: Teachers hold significant influence in shaping children’s understanding of the world and their biases. Their approach can either reinforce or dismantle harmful stereotypes. Be Comfortable with Discomfort: Growth often happens through discomfort. Educators must lean into uncomfortable conversations and situations to foster meaningful change in their classrooms and communities. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Dr. Jasmine here: @theantibiasece  Grab Dr. Jasmine's book list here: Free Book List
9/30/202431 minutes, 23 seconds
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EP 70: The Anji Play Approach with Jesse Coffino

Jesse Coffino is an educator, author, translator, dad and CEO of Anji Education, Inc. The guy who has spent the last decade introducing True Play and the practices of Anji Play to the world outside of China.  Key Takeaways:  Reflective Practice: Teachers benefit significantly from observing and reflecting on videos of children's play. This practice helps educators understand and improve their teaching strategies. Cultural Context of Napping: Kristen and Jesse talk about how in China, extended nap times for children are culturally supported and integrated into the daily routine, contrasting with the U.S. where nap times are often limited. Importance of Care: Successful education systems prioritize care, safety, and responsiveness to individual needs, aiming to create supportive and nurturing learning environments. Global Spread of Anji Play: Anji Play principles, introduced by Jesse Coffino, emphasize joyful discovery and reflection, influencing educational practices globally. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Jesse here: @anjiplay  or at anjiplay.medium.com or facebook: Anji Play World Find the Year long scope and sequence here: anjiplay.com
9/16/20241 hour, 24 seconds
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EP 69: Rethinking Weapon Play in Early Childhood with Samual Broaden and Kisa Marx

Samuel and Kisa are fierce childhood advocates and the authors of Rethinking Weapon Play in Early Childhood. Key Takeaways:  Reflect on Decisions: Educators should regularly examine their reasons for saying "no" to certain play, ensuring they align with the children's best interests. Value Unrestricted Play: Allow diverse forms of play, like weapon play, to support children's learning and development, while maintaining safety. Recognize Adult Biases: Avoid letting personal traumas or biases limit children's play; seek support if needed to manage these feelings. Evolve Practices: Be open to new research and ideas, moving beyond outdated educational practices to better support children's growth. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Kisa here: @iam_still_learning or at Contact here Find Samuel here: honoringchildhood  or at honoring childhood.org Find their book here: Rethinking Weapon Play in Early Childhood
9/3/202446 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP 68: Healing Through Play as an Adult with Kara Latta

Kara is a Play and Mindset Coach and your partner-in-fun on the path to healing perfectionism and rekindling your playful, creative spirit. Kara’s message is that play is anything but fluffy; it’s the secret sauce to more health, confidence, creativity, and joy (science says so too!). It's also a powerful healing tool to help us release perfectionism and connect with our inner child. Key Takeaways:  The Importance of Play in Adulthood: Play is essential not just for children but also for adults. It helps in reconnecting with our inner child, alleviating stress, and fostering creativity. Healing Through Play: Engaging in playful activities can be a healing process, especially for those who have experienced trauma or high levels of stress. Play can help in processing emotions and releasing tension. Barriers to Play: Many adults struggle with incorporating play into their lives due to societal expectations, self-imposed limitations, or the belief that play is not a productive use of time. Practical Tips for Embracing Play: Simple strategies like setting aside time for spontaneous activities, being open to new experiences, and allowing oneself to be imperfect can help adults invite more play into their lives. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Kara Here: @theplayfulwarrior Discover your playful personality here: Take the Quiz
8/19/202427 minutes, 5 seconds
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EP 67: Unlocking the Secrets of Children's Play with Anande Ferreira

Anande Ferreira is a mama and pediatric occupational therapist with a special interest in playfulness and sensory integration. She has over 10 years experience supporting children and their families. Upon completion of her Masters degree focused on playfulness, she presented her research at the World Federation of Occupational Therapy Congress and has published in the Occupational Therapy International Journal. On this podcast Her and Kristen talk about what play looks like and what people's expectations are of play.  Key Takeaways:  Misconception of Play: Play can look different for everyone and sometimes caregivers think it should look a certain way with children. This can sometimes create concerns that may not need to be concerns. Play in Diverse Settings: Integrating play in various settings, including structured and unstructured environments, supports different aspects of development and learning. Role of Adults: Adults should facilitate and support play without overly directing it, allowing children the freedom to guide their own play experiences and creativity. Play and Emotional Health: Play provides a safe space for children to manage their emotions, build resilience, and develop coping strategies in a non-threatening way. Do you find yourself wondering what play really looks like? Then this episode is for you.    Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Anande here: @playmoreot Find Anande’s course here: Making sense of It Find Anande’s Book here: Born to Play
8/5/202429 minutes, 57 seconds
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EP 66: Understanding Autism in Early Childhood Education with Beth Duttera

Beth Duttera from Aut2ask, an autistic woman-led initiative uplifting autistic voices. Her support survey has over 2k voices from the autism community (inc educators!) speaking on how the current system and supports are failing us all. Listen as Kristen asks questions about autism to help others have a better understanding.  Key Takeaways:  Teacher Training Deficit: Kristen and Beth talk about how many teachers lack formal training about autism, hindering their ability to support autistic students. Diagnostic Challenges: They talk about how teachers struggle to discuss developmental issues with parents due to a lack of diagnostic authority and parental awareness. Harm of Masking: Beth and Kristen discuss how forcing autistic children to mask behaviors like avoiding eye contact or stimming can be damaging. Inclusive Education Need: They advocate how more inclusive practices and better support systems are essential for accommodating all students. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation that challenges stigmas and highlights the beauty of neurodiversity in education. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Beth Here: @aut2ask Take Beth’s Data Survey: Survey Link
7/9/202430 minutes, 57 seconds
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EP 65: Boredom and Play with Deborah MacNamara

Deborah MacNamara is a counselor, on Faculty at the Neufeld Institute and author of Rest Play Grow: Making Sense of Preschoolers (or anyone who acts like one), and Nourish: Connection, Food, and Caring for our Kids (and everyone else we love). Join Deborah and I as we tackle all things boredom.  Key Takeaways:  Boredom Boosts Creativity: Boredom fosters creativity and self-initiated play in children, encouraging imagination. Parental and Educator Roles: Parents and educators should guide children through boredom, supporting their independence and self-entertainment. Imaginative Play Benefits: Encouraging imaginative play with simple toys or self-created games enhances creativity and expression. Balancing Screen Time: Limiting screen time and promoting physical and imaginative play is crucial for children's development. I’m sure at some point in your life you have heard the words “I’m Bored!”. This podcast will cover the ins and outs of boredom and why it can actually be a good thing!  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Deborah here:  @drdeborahmacnamara or at macnamara.com Find Deborah’s books here: Rest, Play, Grow: Making Sense of Preschoolers (Or Anyone Who Acts Like One) and Nourished: Connection, Food, and Caring for Our Kids (And Everyone Else We Love)
6/24/202430 minutes, 52 seconds
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EP 64: Building Equitable and Inclusive Early Childhood Environments with Alicia Highland

Alicia Highland and I talk about ways to make environments more inclusive and also touch on what that can look like in nature based settings. Alicia completed her Master's in Curriculum and Instruction, with specializations in Environmental Education and Nonprofit Management, and a Master's in Elementary Education. Now that she is taking a break from the classroom to raise her two littles, Alicia is focusing her energies into creating a nature-based education community online and in her hometown. Key Takeaways:  Equity and Inclusion: Alicia and Kristen talk about how to create environments where all children feel safe and have equal access to opportunities by addressing systemic barriers and ensuring inclusion. Challenges: They talk about how early childhood education faces issues like low wages, lack of funding, and insufficient support, which hinder creating equitable educational spaces. Nature-Based Education: Kristen and Alicia cover ways to also help make nature-based education accessible to all children. Actionable Steps: They talk about how educators should educate themselves, use toolkits, have courageous conversations, and be open to feedback to create inclusive learning environments. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Alicia here: @tinygreenlearning or at www.tiny-green-learning.com Find the implicit bias test: Project Implicit Find the NAEYC toolkit here: Guide
6/10/202431 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP 63: Behaviors When There is an Absence of Play with Prerna Richards

Listen as Prerna and I pick up from where we left off from after our last episode together (Episode 56). We talk about what happens when there is an absence of play and how it can affect behaviors in different ways.  Key Takeaways:  Stress and Escalation of Behaviors: Kristen and Prerna talk about how the absence of play increases stress for both children and adults, leading to heightened and disruptive behaviors. Play is a natural way for children to process their emotions and reduce stress. Connection and Regulation: They talk about how crucial it is to build connections and help children regulate their emotions through play. Role of Educators: Prerna and Kristen give advice to educators about how to be present and respectful of children's play, waiting for invitations to join rather than controlling or directing it. Adjusting Schedules: Learn how some small changes to schedules, such as adding more outdoor playtime, can significantly reduce stress and improve behavior.  If you are struggling with different behaviors with children, this episode will give you lots of insights that can help you shift your mindset and make changes to set children up for success. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Prerna here: @togetherwegrow.online or at togetherwegrow.online.com Also find Prerna on: Linkedin, Facebook, or YouTube  Listen to the other episode with Prerna here: Episode 56
6/3/202433 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP 62: Exploring Reggio Emilia Approach with Jayda Rivera

Join me as I learn a little more on what the Reggio Emilia Approach looks like with Jayda Rivera, the visionary behind Reggio Roots. With her work at a Playschool inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, she aspires to nurture, develop, and guide individuals and educators who share her ideologies.  Key Takeaways:  Understanding the Reggio Emilia Approach: Jayda talks with Kristen about how the Reggio Emilia approach emphasizes the image of the child as an active participant in their own learning. It is child-led, similar to Montessori and play-based learning, focusing on the natural development and expression of children. Environment as an Extension of Home: They talk about how in Reggio Emilia-inspired schools, the environment is designed to feel like a second home. Learn some ways to incorporate things into your space that make it feel cozy. Importance of Observation: Jayda highlights the significance of constantly observing and taking notes on children's behavior and interactions. This helps educators understand each child deeply and tailor the learning environment and activities to their needs and interests. Holistic Child Expression: Jayda and Kristen talk about the idea of the "hundred languages of children" suggesting that children have numerous ways to express themselves beyond verbal communication. Educators should provide various outlets for expression, including art, music, movement, and play. If you aren’t familiar with or have ever been interested in learning more about the Reggio Emilia Approach, this is a great episode to get more info!  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Jayda here: @reggio_roots
5/27/202430 minutes, 56 seconds
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EP 61: Play Based Learning for School Age Children with Mariana Carazo

In this episode, I am talking with Mariana Carazo, a Columbia University graduate with a Master's in Curriculum and Teaching and over 20 years in education. Currently, she pioneers a play-based homeschooling approach for her children, embodying her belief in reimagining education. Mariana actively advocates for play as a transformative tool in 21st-century education, both at home and in traditional schooling environments.  Key Takeaways:  The Importance of Play in Learning: Kristen and Mariana emphasize that play is essential for children's cognitive development, mental health, and executive functioning.  Flexible and Meaningful Learning Environments: Mariana talks with Kristen about highlighting the benefits of open-ended play spaces and flexible seating arrangements. These setups allow children to move, choose their seating, and engage with learning materials in a way that suits their individual needs and preferences. Real-World Applications of Learning: They talk about how teaching with a purpose is central to Mariana's approach. She ensures that what children learn is connected to real-life applications, making education more relevant and engaging. Mixed-Age Group Benefits: Mariana and Kristen know the power of mixed-age groups. Older children help younger ones, and all students benefit from the diverse range of skills and perspectives within the group. Have you been toying with the idea of homeschooling or looking into other options besides traditional schooling? Or maybe you are in a traditional school setting and looking to make some adjustments? This episode will give you lots of great info and give you ideas on how to create a more playful space for school age children.  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Mariana here: @developingminds or at developingmindsus.com Link about Flexible seating here: flexible classroom
5/20/202431 minutes, 36 seconds
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EP 60: Child Led Learning and Emergent Curriculum with Tiffany Pearsall

In this episode, I am talking to my good friend Tiffany Pearsall, a passionate play advocate and the founder of Play Frontier, a groundbreaking nonprofit childcare center. Join us as we chat about what child led learning and Emergent Curriculum looks like in play based settings. Key Takeaways:  "Greatest Hits" Approach: Kristen and Tiffany talk about how creating successful activities helps teachers anticipate and respond to children's interests and what child led learning and emergent curriculum can look like. Relationships Are Key: Strong teacher-child relationships enable tailored learning experiences. Child-Led vs. Emergent Curriculum: Both terms focus on responding to children's interests. Reflective Documentation: Despite challenges, documenting experiences is essential for reflection and extending learning. If you’ve been curious about what child led learning and Emergent curriculum looks like, then this podcast is a great one to listen to!  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Tiffany here: @playfrontier or at playfrontier.org
5/13/202439 minutes, 34 seconds
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EP 59: Creating a space from a Million Dollar Grant with Tiffany Pearsall

Today’s episode features an inspiring conversation with Tiffany Pearsall, a passionate play advocate and the founder of Play Frontier, a groundbreaking nonprofit childcare center. Join us as we chat about Tiffany’s journey, from the challenges of relocation to the exciting moment she secured a million-dollar grant to bring her vision to life. Learn about the creative process behind crafting a space that fosters joy, growth, and endless possibilities for children.  Key Takeaways:  Innovative Learning Environments: Kristen and Tiffany talk about creating innovative learning environments that integrate nature, sensory experiences, and community food production gardens. Customized Facilities: Tiffany talks about their customized facilities like sensory sinks and playground equipment, tailored to meet the needs of young learners and enhance their sensory experiences. Grant Writing Strategies: Tiffany shares insights into successful grant writing, emphasizing the importance of making grant-funded programs self-sustainable and focusing on measurable outcomes to demonstrate impact. Organizational Efficiency: Inspired by principles of industrial organizational psychology, Tiffany ensures efficiency in classroom design, staff workflow, and grant utilization to maximize impact and resources through Play Frontier. Persistence and Vision: Tiffany and Kristen highlight the importance of persistence and having a clear vision to achieve organizational goals, emphasizing strategic planning and iterative progress towards their mission. Have you been wanting to open a space for children, but would love some advice and inspiration? This is a great podcast episode to do just that! 
4/29/202440 minutes, 38 seconds
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EP 58: Exploring Artistry in Early Childhood with Faigie Kobre

Today I am chatting with Faigie Kobree, a former preschool and kindergarten teacher, director, and now an elementary school art teacher using the choice based TAB method. She also educates teachers how to switch from copycat crafts to creative art. Key Takeaways: Process-based Learning: Kristen and Faigie emphasize learning through exploration, curiosity, and trial-and-error rather than focusing solely on the end product. Messy Play: They encourage others to embrace the messiness of art for young children as a natural part of the learning process, encouraging experimentation with various materials. Individualized Support: Faigie and Kristen talk about how to offer guidance and assistance based on each child's needs and interests, while also allowing them the freedom to explore and create independently. Artistic Growth: Kristen and Faigie help you to understand that artistic abilities evolve over time, with children progressing from exploratory scribbles and messy play to more intentional and refined creations as they grow. Want to dive a little deeper into process art over crafts and when it’s ok for adults to give some ideas and guidance without making the art a craft? Then this episode is for you.
4/15/202451 minutes, 13 seconds
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EP 57: The Importance of Play for Adults with Reagan Fulton

Today I am chatting with Reagan Fulton, Founder of Playful Acre and advocate for integrating play into daily life for all ages. We chat about the importance of adults including play into their own lives. It is essential not only for children, but for us too!   Key Takeaways:  Play is Essential for All Ages: Reagan and Kristen emphasize the importance of play not only for children but also for adults. Play is seen as a vital aspect of life that contributes to well-being and happiness. Reclaiming Play as Adults: They encourage adults to reclaim play in their lives by prioritizing activities that bring them joy and curiosity. Reagan shares how adults have to challenge societal norms that discourage them from engaging in playful activities. Setting Boundaries for Play: Kristen and Reagan talk about the importance of setting boundaries to create time for play amidst busy schedules. They suggest strategies such as scheduling playtime on calendars and parallel playing with children to prioritize personal play. Overcoming Societal Stigmas: They have a discussion about societal pressures that discourage playfulness as individuals transition from childhood to adulthood and encourage listeners to challenge these stigmas and embrace playfulness in their lives. Promoting Self-Care through Play: Play is presented as a form of self-care that can replenish energy and foster creativity. Kristen and Reagan want listeners to explore activities that bring them joy and fulfillment, emphasizing the benefits of incorporating play into daily routines. Do you feel like you are in an everyday routine taking care of everyone else and forgetting that you need play in your life as well? This podcast may be the push you need to start adding some play for yourself!  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Reagan here: @playful.reagan or at playfulacre.com and Facebook Find Reagan’s 30 Days of Play challenge here: 30 Days Of Play
4/1/202429 minutes, 42 seconds
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EP 56: The Connection of Play and Brain-Behaviors with Prerna Richards

Today I am chatting with Prerna Richards, an early childhood education consultant and keynote speaker with 38 years of experience in ECE. Prerna started her own company called Together We Grow, providing professional development, behavior coaching and NAEYC consulting. She believes in empowering and uplifting educators and does that through training and strength-based behavior coaching. She’s a firm believer that when we know better, we do better. In this episode, we will chat about the connection between brain behaviors and play.    Key Takeaways:  Play as the Cornerstone: Both Kristen and Prerna emphasize the importance of play in early childhood education, highlighting its role in reducing challenging behaviors and creating joyful learning environments. Mindset Shift: Prerna discusses how adults should adopt a responsive approach by becoming behavior detectives and understanding the emotions behind children's actions rather than being reactive. Connect Before Correct: Kristen and Prerna share about how to build strong connections with children through empathy and understanding. This reduces the need for constant correction, fostering a more positive learning environment. Authentic Engagement: Genuine, authentic engagement involves following children's lead, respecting their perspectives, and fostering meaningful interactions that prioritize their thoughts, feelings, and experiences over rote questioning or directives. Do you find yourself curious about how lack of play can affect children and how they behave? Then this is a great podcast to listen to! Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Prerna here: @togetherwegrow.online or at togetherwegrow.online.com Also find Prerna on: Linkedin, Facebook, or YouTube
3/26/202435 minutes, 38 seconds
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EP 55: Free the Glue with Kayla Souza

Today I am chatting with Kayla Souza who opened a small play and nature based preschool that she runs from my home and backyard after working for 20 years in traditional classrooms. In this episode we talk about one of my current favorite things to talk about and that is letting go and freeing the glue!  Key Takeaways:  Getting Creative With Glue: Kristen and Kayla talk about ways to encourage children's creativity by providing a variety of materials for them to explore with glue, such as recycled lids, egg cartons, wooden pieces from games, and puzzle pieces. Exploring Different Types of Glue: Kristen and Kayla suggest offering different types of glue, including white glue, glue sticks, and low-heat glue guns, depending on the project and children's preferences, while ensuring proper supervision, especially with tools like glue guns. Budget-Friendly Options: They talk about different examples of budget friendly options.  Trusting the Process: Kristen and Kayla tak about trusting children's natural curiosity and interests, allowing them the freedom to explore materials and projects at their own pace, even if it means revisiting certain activities over time. Starting Small: They talk about how you can begin with simple, low-cost projects using recycled materials and basic art supplies, gradually expanding as you observe children's engagement and creativity flourish. If you struggle with allowing children to explore glue, this podcast may help you have a different perspective and give you all the reasons to start freeing the glue! If you already support freeing the glue but cost is the issue then tune in to hear suggestions on what else you can do!    Free the Glue Party sign up Here: Free the Glue Party Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Kayla here: @littlelilacpreschool or at littlelilacpreschool.com Find Kayla's Glue PDF here: Free the Glue Guide  
3/19/202437 minutes, 52 seconds
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EP 54: Understanding Gestalt Language Processing with Jess Teixeira

Today I am chatting with Jess Teixeira, a certified speech-language pathologist in Massachusetts who specializes in supporting gestalt language processors and their families through direct services and parent and professional consultations and coaching. Have you ever heard of Gestalt Language Processing? If not, you have to listen in because this information can help us understand children so much more!  Key Takeaways:  What is Gestalt Language Processing: Jess explains Gestalt language processing as a different way children develop language, emphasizing that it's a normal variation in language development.  Collaboration Among Parents, SLPs, and Educators: Jess highlights the importance of collaboration among parents, speech language pathologists (SLPs), and educators in supporting Gestalt language processors.  Challenges: Kristen and Jess discuss the challenges families face, including pushback from educators and the mismatch between school curriculums and the needs of Gestalt language processors. Approaches to Literacy: Jess explains how Gestalt language processors may approach phonemic awareness and alphabet knowledge differently, depending on individual interests and developmental stages.  Implementing Supportive Strategies in the Classroom: Jess and Kristen suggest practical strategies for educators, such as using declarative language or "sports casting" to support communication in the classroom. Curious about Gestalt Language Processing just like I was? Then you need to listen to this podcast to learn what it’s all about!  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Jess here: @jesstheslp or at @playhavenpediatrics 
3/4/202440 minutes, 35 seconds
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EP 53: Developing the Fundamentals of ABCs Through Play with Stacy Benge

Today I am chatting with Stacy Benge, an early childhood speaker who approaches learning in the early years with practicality and common sense. Stacy is the author of the new book, The Whole Child Alphabet: How Young Children Actually Develop Literacy, published by Exchange Press. Listen as we talk about how young children actually develop literacy skills.  Key Takeaways:  Understanding the Role of Alphabet in Literacy: Stacy and Kristen emphasize that while the alphabet is important for literacy, it's just one component among many. Shifting Perspective on Alphabet Learning: Stacy suggests instead of viewing alphabet learning as a matter of teaching, to see it as a process of development. Children need to develop foundational skills before they can effectively learn the alphabet, and play-based activities support this development. Encouraging Play-Based Learning Environments: Stacy and Kristen give ideas on how to create environments rich in open-ended materials and opportunities for child-led play. These environments support the development of literacy skills in a natural and meaningful way. Balancing Play-Based Learning with Curriculum Requirements: Stacy and Kristen acknowledge the challenge of balancing play-based learning with curriculum requirements. Stacy suggests finding ways to incorporate play into structured activities and advocating for the importance of play in achieving curriculum goals. Are you feeling the pressure that children need to learn the alphabet in certain ways that doesn’t feel developmentally appropriate? Then this episode is for you and the stakeholders in your program. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Stacy here: @stacybengems or at stacybenge.com Find Stacy’s book here: The Whole Child Alphabet: How Young Children Actually Develop Literacy
2/26/202423 minutes, 43 seconds
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EP 52: Breaking the Behavior Chart Cycle with Megg Thompson

Today I am chatting with Megg Thompson, a neuro-affirming behavior consultant that uses LOVE-based strategies to help kids be their absolute best! In this episode we talk about doing away with behavior charts, stickers, rewards, and more. Tune in to find out what we can do differently!  Key Takeaways: Behavior Charts and External Motivation: Megg and Kristen emphasize that behavior charts, stickers, tokens, and other external motivators diminish internal motivation in children. These strategies may seem effective in the short term but can lead to long-term issues and undermine true learning and motivation. Developmental Appropriateness: They highlight that traditional behavior management techniques are often not developmentally appropriate for all children. While some may respond positively, others may experience increased anxiety, perfectionism, or depression, leading to adverse effects on their well-being. Play-Based Solutions: Both Kristen and Megg advocate for play-based approaches to behavior and social-emotional learning. They argue that allowing children to engage in unstructured play fosters natural social skill development and reduces the need for coercive behavior management tactics. Importance of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL): Kristen and Megg stress the significance of social and emotional learning in early childhood education. They emphasize that educators should prioritize fostering social skills and emotional regulation over traditional academic instruction. Are you someone who uses or questions the use of behavior charts and other behavior management strategies and want to know what to do differently? This podcast is for you!  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Megg here:  @meggthompson or at meggthompson.com  Check out Megg’s Masterclass and get 50% off with code: HALFOFF
2/19/202442 minutes, 56 seconds
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EP 51: Making Research Accessible in Early Childhood with Emily Clark, M.Ed

Today I am chatting with Em about all things research! Emily Clark, M. Ed is an international early childhood education advocate with teaching certifications from both the US and the UK. She founded EarlyEdEm.com to bring real early childhood research to the real educators who need it most.   Key Takeaways:  Access to Research: Research can feel overwhelming and inaccessible to many educators, and Kristen and Em talk about how having access to research can empower teachers to deepen their understanding of classroom practices and make informed decisions. Empowering Practice: They talk about how research empowers educators to step back from their day-to-day activities and gain insights into different perspectives and approaches. It provides validation for their gut feelings and allows them to make more informed decisions. Finding your own Research: Em and Kristen talk about tips and tricks on ways you can find and gather research on topics that you are interested in or wanting to use to teach/show others.  Reevaluating Traditional Practices: Em and Kristen talk about how important it is for educators to be open to re-evaluating traditional practices in light of new research findings. For example, research may challenge assumptions about practices like calendar time or seating arrangements, prompting educators to reconsider their approaches. Do you find it overwhelming and challenging to find research when it comes to developmentally appropriate practices? This podcast is for you! Listen to Kristen and Em talk about all things research!  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Em Here: @earlyedem or at Earlyedem   Sign up for her FREE webinar HERE
2/12/202434 minutes, 31 seconds
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EP 50: Embracing Pedagogical Documentation in Child Development with Ana Valle Rivera

Today I am chatting with Ana Valle Rivera, a proud mother of three, a public speaker, a consultant, and the founder of Early Years Thriving. In this episode, we explore the significance of pedagogical documentation in early childhood education, emphasizing its role in understanding and supporting authentic play-based learning experiences while offering insights into fostering effective educator-parent communication. Key Takeaways:  Role in Play-Based Learning Environments: Ana and Kristen talk about what pedagogical documentation is and how it plays a crucial role in understanding the learning that unfolds within a play-based environment.  Shift from Product to Process: Ana explains how there needs to be an  emphasis on shifting from product-based documentation, like showcasing finished art, to a process-oriented approach. Pedagogical documentation involves going beyond the surface and delving into the deeper meaning of children's actions, interests, and inquiries.  Role in Educator-Parent Relationships: They talk about how pedagogical documentation is a tool for educators to communicate with parents about the learning journey of their children. By providing detailed documentation, educators take the responsibility off the child, offering insights into the meaningful experiences and learning occurring in the early childhood setting. Creative Approaches to Documentation: Ana and Kristen share some examples and ways that educators can get creative with how they document children's experiences.  Are you looking for ways to better understand the learning that is happening while children play? Seeking how to help families see all the learning that happens while they “just play”? Documentation can be the answer, listen to this episode to find out how! Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Ana here: @earlyyearsthriving or at anavallerivera.com or at earlyyearsthriving.com
2/5/202427 minutes, 10 seconds
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EP 49: Making Boxed Curriculum Work for Play-Based Education with Melysa Mei

Today I am chatting with Melysa Mei who is a preschool teacher that practices an open-ended child-led philosophy through play and is also the founder and CEO of Pre-K Spot. We discuss how to meet the requirements for using boxed curriculum in a play-based setting.    Key Takeaways:  Flexibility Within Structure: Melysa emphasizes the importance of understanding and leveraging the flexibility within structured curriculums. While there are requirements to meet, finding ways to infuse play and creativity is crucial. Observation and Documentation: Deep diving into documentation, such as photos and videos, provides a tangible way to showcase the power of play-based learning. Documentation not only reinforces the value of play but also helps educators observe and understand the learning process. Knowing Your Boundaries: Melysa emphasizes the importance of knowing the boundaries within which you can navigate. Having open conversations with those responsible for curriculum requirements helps educators understand where they can be creative while meeting set standards. Balancing Child-Led and Teacher-Initiated Activities: Striking a balance between child-led and teacher-initiated activities is crucial. While most of the learning is child-led, there are times when teacher-initiated projects or activities are necessary to meet specific requirements, providing a well-rounded educational experience. Are you in a setting where you are required to use a boxed curriculum, but you are wanting to be play-based and need more help on balancing the two together? This is a great episode to help you with just that. Listen as Melysa talks to Kristen about how she navigates using curriculum in her play-based setting and tips on tackling the challenges that may go with it.  Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Melysa here: @prek.spot or at pre-kspot.com Grab her 5 Steps to More Play in the Classroom Ebook Freebie here or her Play Invitations for Scripted Curriculum - here
1/29/202436 minutes, 36 seconds
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EP 40: Tips and Trick for Dressing for Outdoor Play with Ade Hofmann

Today, I'm chatting with Ade Hofmann, a dedicated early childhood educator passionate about outdoor play and founder of Nature Play All Day Early Childhood Program in Maine. On this episode, we discuss the significance of outdoor gear for children's play and share inclusive strategies and recommended brands. Ade also gives us an overview of her vision for a rental program that makes outdoor play accessible to all.   Some key takeaways: The Importance of Outdoor Play and Clothing: Kristen and Ade discuss the famous saying, "There's no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing," and the truth behind it. Ade emphasizes the importance of meeting children where they are in terms of outdoor gear. They acknowledge that the saying can be oversimplified and discuss the challenges of appropriate outdoor clothing for children. Inclusive Strategies for Outdoor Gear: Ade shares her strategies for making outdoor clothing more inclusive for children regardless of their backgrounds. She emphasizes the significance of building gear lending libraries to reduce the financial burden on families. Kristen adds insights about creating partnerships with local consignment shops and thrift stores. Favorite Brands for Outdoor Gear: Kristen and Ade recommend their favorite brands for outdoor clothing, including C'est la Vie, Didriksons, and Bogs boots. They discuss the importance of wool socks, mittens, and toe warmers in colder climates. Implementing a Rental Program: Ade talks about her vision for a rental program in her new program, which aims to provide gear for the whole year at minimal cost. Kristen shares her experience with a similar program that includes mittens, rain suits, and boots for the whole year. Living is Learning: Ade explains the concept of "living is learning" as a reminder that everything children do is a form of learning. Kristen and Ade emphasize that living and learning happen in every aspect of life, not just during play. If you've ever wondered about how to get outside in all kinds of weather with young children, this episode is for you! Join Kristen and Ade as they swap stories, give practical tips, and share recommendations to properly dress for outdoor play.   Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Ade here: @natureplayallday and grab her Free Gear Guide Learn more about her program Nature Play All Day and donate items to their Amazon wishlist
11/6/202331 minutes, 14 seconds
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EP 38: ”It’s too hot/cold to play outside!” With Kyla Maciosek

Kyla and Kristen compare and contrast hot and cold climate, outdoor play! We do some troubleshooting and Kyla offers lots of tips for playing in hot and cold climates!     You can find more info on Kyla's website naturecreatedplay.com  Or you can find her on IG at: @naturecreatedplay
12/21/20221 hour, 6 minutes, 57 seconds
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EP 37: Spark a Revolution with Rae Pica

Kristen and Rae celebrate the release of her newest book, "Spark a Revolution in Early Education: Speaking Up for Ourselves and the Children!" In the play based, early childhood world, we can often feel like we are fighting an uphill battle.  Rae's book and this podcast will help you gain confidence when it comes to advocating for play and childhood! You can check out Rae's website here! And you can buy Rae's book here!
11/30/202232 minutes, 45 seconds
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EP 36: Friluftsliv and Outdoor Play with Linda McGurk

Author and blogger Linda McGurk joins Kristen to chat about her new book, The Open-Air Life: Discover the Nordic Art of Friluftsliv and Embrace Nature Every Day, nature play and her experience with early childhood education in the USA as compared to Sweden. You can purchase her books here:   There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather The Open-Air Life Linda wanted to ensure listeners that when she is outdoors in extreme cold that she is indeed being safe about the temperatures... Here are some links worth checking out if this episode got you wanting to learn more! Yes, kids can play outside when it’s cold! https://rainorshinemamma.com/how-to-stay-warm-outside-in-winter/   How to dress for cold weather https://rainorshinemamma.com/how-to-dress-for-cold-weather-video-gear-list/   What you need to know about outdoor play in the winter https://rainorshinemamma.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-outdoor-play-in-the-winter/   Find Linda on Instagram and Facebook as Rain or Shine Mamma! Check out Linda's website here: http://rainorshinemamma.com
11/22/202242 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep 35: Removing the Teacher Disguise and Implementing Play Slowly with Kisa Marx

Kisa Marx from @kidcrewadventures (on Instagram) joins Kristen to talk about how early chilhdood educators put on a teacher disguise, why we need to remove that disguise and how she implemented play into her program slowly!    
11/8/202236 minutes, 12 seconds
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EP 34: 5 Fave Read-A-Louds with Mollie VonKampen

Mollie VonKampen joins Kristen to share five of her favorite read-a-louds in the early childhood classroom!  You can find more out about Mollie on her Instagram @read.by.the.window And, you will get a few bonus read-a-loud ideas (we just couldn't stop at 5!)   Find more from Kristen here: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kristen.rb.peterson/ Website - kristenrbpeterson.com  
9/17/202227 minutes, 56 seconds
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EP 33:(part 2) How To Be An LGBTQ+ Ally with Samuel Broaden and Willy Villalpando

Join Kristen, Samuel Broaden and Willy Villalpando for part two!  We chat about how to be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community inside and outside of the classroom! You can find more Samuel here: https://www.honoringchildhood.org Instagram Venmo: @honoringchildhood   You can find more Willy Here: https://mrwillyprek.com Instagram Venmo: @wvill002  
6/27/202252 minutes, 57 seconds
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EP 32: (Part 1) An LGBTQ+ Primer with Samuel Broaden and Willy Villalpando

Join Kristen, Samuel Broaden and Willy Villalpando as we give a primer on terminology associated with gender and sexuality and the LGBTQ+ community.   This is part one of two! You can find more Samuel here: https://www.honoringchildhood.org Instagram Venmo: @honoringchildhood   You can find more Willy Here: https://mrwillyprek.com Instagram Venmo: @wvill002    
6/27/202255 minutes, 36 seconds
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EP 31: Play For EVERYONE with Kayla from Little Lilac Preschool

Kayla Souza, M.Ed. joins Kristen for a conversation about the benefits of play for all types of learners.  Noting that we are both still learning and not experts on the topics of play for nuerodivergent learners and children with learning disabilities, we talk candidly about Kayla's own experiences with play based learning and her daughter.   You can find Kayla's website here: https://www.littlelilacpreschool.com and you can find her IG here: https://www.instagram.com/littlelilacpreschool/ Connect with Kristen here: Website: https://www.kristenrbpeterson.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristen.rb.peterson/
4/12/202244 minutes, 44 seconds
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EP 30: Storytelling and Storyacting with Laura Shea

Laura Shea from @little.stories.that.stick joins Kristen to talk about the power of storytelling and storyacting with young children in an early childhood environment. You can find Laura on IG: https://www.instagram.com/little.stories.that.stick/ or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/little.stories.that.stick and you can grab some free story starter prompts from Laura HERE!   If you are looking for more about Kristen, you can find it all on her website!  
4/8/202237 minutes, 54 seconds
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EP 29: Support for Those in Crisis and Having Conversations with Children about War and Crisis

Samuel Broaden from honoringchildhood.org  and Kristen have a conversation about the events taking place in Ukraine after Kristen received a message via IG from a woman asking for resources to help children and families through war induced trauma.   Kristen and Samuel also chat about how to have conversations about war and other big events in other parts of the world that are confusing for children.    
3/3/202236 minutes, 52 seconds
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EP 28: Defining Success in a Play Based Program

What does success look like in terms of a play based program.  Success is a relative term and Kristen encourages you to really take some time to unpack what you think success is to better serve the children in your care!   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kristen.rb.peterson/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
12/17/202111 minutes, 55 seconds
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EP 27: The Last Greatest Risk in Childhood

Kristen happened upon a thought the other day and thought is was too important not to share.  In this episode she will talk about the last, greatest risk we allow children to take.  You will also learn 3 actionable ways to support risk taking in early childhood. For some great, free, letters to adults of the children in your care, Kristen has created a series of 5 letters that explain some of the hot topics in play based learning - including one on RISK!  You can download them here! Connect with Kristen on IG
12/6/20219 minutes, 47 seconds
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EP 26: The Daily Schedule in a Play Based Program

One of the most asked questions:  What does you daily schedule look like in a play based program?  Kristen answers that in this episode!  It is a lot more simplistic than you would imagine! Check out Kristen's website learning-wild.com to find out how you can learn more!!  Or, find her on IG!  
12/1/202116 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ep: 25 The Battle of Battle Play

Children are often labeled as 'bad' for engaging in battle play or play fighting.  It is loud and big and makes adults uncomfortable.  Kristen explains why this type of play is normal and how to support it in your early childhood environments. Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kristen.rb.peterson/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
11/9/202115 minutes, 43 seconds
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EP 24: Process Art and Creative Freedom in the Early Childhood Environment

Kristen chats about the characteristics of process based art, creative thinking in early childhood and it's importance, and a really cool study that proves that creativity is unlearned as we grow older. Resources: Tedx Tucson George Land YouTube video Ted Talk by Sir Ken Robison Loose Parts Books: Loose Parts:  Inspiring Play in Young Children by Lisa Daly and Miriam Beloglovsky Loose Parts 2:  Inspiring Play with Infants and Toddlers by Daly and Beloglovsky   Find Kristen here: learning-wild.com email her at [email protected]
11/1/202121 minutes, 30 seconds
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EP 23: Part 1 Samuel Broaden on Trust, Forests and Body Autonomy

This is the first podcast in a two part release!  You can find the second part of this series (you will hear Kristen talk more in the 2nd part) over on the podcast called Embracing Childhood (apple podcast link) Spotify link You can find more of Samuel Broaden on his website, Honoring Childhood. And he loves to hang out on IG @honoringchildhood
9/23/202138 minutes, 33 seconds
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EP: 22 Mythbusting Noise and Talking with Tiffany Pearsall

Kristen's fave podcasting buddy makes her debut on the podcast.  Tiffany Pearsall is the founding director of Play Frontier - a nature play school in Washington state!   There is often a societal norm that is pushed down to early childhood environments that says children must be quiet to learn...  T and I chat about it!  After all, many of us are verbal processors and need to chat out loud to learn!  
9/10/202133 minutes, 24 seconds
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EP 21: Sally Haughey on Wonder, Intention, Creativity and MORE

SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TO PLAY SUMMIT HERE!!!!   About Sally:   Sally Haughey hails from Guthrie, Oklahoma, a small town in the middle of the United States, and grew up traveling the country with her parents and siblings. She started her teaching journey in 1996 and that experience now expands over two decades. She cultivated her learning at Northeastern State University in Talequah, Oklahoma, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education. In 2010, Sally wanted to share her ideas on a larger platform so she created Fairy Dust Teaching, built on the passion for the wonder and magic of early childhood. She believes young children have the right to play, to be collaborators in learning, and to dream. Since then, Fairy Dust Teaching has become a global platform for early childhood educators from all walks of life to learn more about Wonder Based Education.  Sally’s teaching philosophy has let her travel the globe, sharing her knowledge and experience with teachers in Vietnam, Canada, Europe, the United States, and the Philippines. Her literary works include The Wonder Art Workshop  (publ. 2019) and Through A Child’s Eyes, where she co-authored with Sandra Duncan and Jodie Martin. She and Sandra Duncan are working on another book together called The Honeycomb Series with a tentative release in 2021. Website: FairyDustTeaching.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/FairyDustTeachingBlog Instagram: instagram.com/fairydustteaching Pinterest: pinterest.com/fairydustteach Twitter: twitter.com/sallyhaughey   Find Kristen Here: Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da  
6/23/202156 minutes, 47 seconds
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EP 20 - Rae Pica on Being a Champion for Children

Rae Pica joins Kristen to chat advocacy / championing for children.  Learn some easy ways to stand up for what we know is right for the young children in our lives. Rae's website:  raepica.com use code:  WILD for 20% off Rae's course "Becoming a Champion for Play & Joyful Learning"   Find Kristen here: Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da  
4/23/202138 minutes, 39 seconds
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EP 19: Forest School Basics

Kristen chats about what forest school looks like in her program!   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
4/8/202126 minutes, 28 seconds
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EP 18: Q&A Sesh on Opening a Program

Kristen had someone reach out to her via IG with some questions.  Instead of answering them over DM, Kristen invited her to be on the show to ask all her questions so you can learn from them too!  Nicky Peterson lives in South Africa and is dreaming about opening her own play based program someday!   If you are interested in starting up your own program, check out my course:   NEW COURSE!  Starting An Early Childhood Program Blueprint!   learning-wild.com/startinganearlychildhoodprogramblueprint   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
3/18/20211 hour, 16 minutes, 39 seconds
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EP 17: The Stages of Play

If a parent is ever wondering why their child comes home and says, "Nobody played with me."  Or if a parent ever asks why their child says they have no friends... this episode is for you!  And here is a handy letter you can hand to parents... NEW! Play Based Learning Masterclass! Head here to get a Stages of Play letter to give to grown ups! Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
2/26/202112 minutes, 54 seconds
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Ep 16: Behavior Management in a Play Based Program

We have to stop calling it behavior management and call it social and emotional development instead.  Kristen will walk you through the reasons why we need to change our thinking to provide a more child-centered atmosphere for the young children in our life! Get on the list to be the first to know about Kristen's Play Based Learning Masterclass!  Head here! NEW COURSE!  Starting An Early Childhood Program Blueprint!   https://www.learning-wild.com/startinganearlychildhoodprogramblueprint   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
1/31/202114 minutes, 44 seconds
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EP 15: My Mud Kitchen is Rad with Allison Bakkum

Kristen chats with children's book author, Allison Bakkum.  Her book, My Mud Kitchen is Rad, will be available for purchase soon!  You can find more about her book here: https://www.allisonbakkumauthor.com In this episode you will find out her journey to writing a children's book and some easy start ideas for adding a mud kitchen to your play space!
1/16/202132 minutes, 4 seconds
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EP 14 - themes with Lisa (Ooey Gooey Lady) Murphy

Kristen had the honor of recording an impromptu chat with Lisa Murphy on the topic of THEMES in a play-based, child-centered early childhood program. Lisa is a thought leader in the play based learning world and is Kristen's Fareygawdmather (that story is in the podcast!) Are themes bad?  NO.  Do we need to ask ourselves, whose idea was it?  YES. Learn how to find a good balance between planning themes and listening to the children.  Find Lisa here: https://www.ooeygooey.com
1/10/202148 minutes, 44 seconds
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EP 13: 5 TIPS for Supporting Large Body Movement

Large body movement is not embraced as an important part of a developmentally appropriate classroom in many scenarios.  Here are 5 tips to go from "they are driving me crazy with all the movement" to "We gave them a developmentally appropriate experience today". NEW COURSE!  Starting An Early Childhood Program Blueprint!   https://www.learning-wild.com/startinganearlychildhoodprogramblueprint   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
12/4/202015 minutes, 16 seconds
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EP 12: Rules That Aren't DAP - Sitting Still

There are many rules that we have place on young children that are not developmentally appropriate in the least bit...  This is the start of a series of episodes that will break down the rules we place on children that we shouldn't. The first is SITTING STILL.  Let's outlaw criss cross applesauce and free the movement! NEW COURSE!  Starting An Early Childhood Program Blueprint!   https://www.learning-wild.com/startinganearlychildhoodprogramblueprint   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
11/13/202020 minutes, 8 seconds
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EP 11: Four Tips For Explaining Play To Parents

This is a question I get all the time and one that I have spent years trying to dissect myself... Through trial and error - I have come to four great tips for helping to defend and explain parents (or maybe an administrator)!     NEW COURSE!  Starting An Early Childhood Program Blueprint!   https://www.learning-wild.com/startinganearlychildhoodprogramblueprint   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
11/1/202015 minutes, 33 seconds
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EP 10: Three Things You Need When Starting Your Own Early Childhood Program

Kristen started a child care program with zero dollars and no degree in business.  She did have three things that worked in her favor and she will tell you all about them in this episode. NEW COURSE!  Starting An Early Childhood Program Blueprint!     Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da  
10/20/202014 minutes, 24 seconds
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EP 9: PLAY IS NOT UNCONVENTIONAL

When did play become an unconventional way of learning?  What can we do to change this?  Kristen pondered this over coffee this morning and decided to brain dump it all into a podcast for you to sort through with her!   As a reminder - you are OK just where you are in your play based journey.  You don't need to be where I am.  But, if you show up to learn, that is how you grow! Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
10/9/202019 minutes, 55 seconds
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EP 8: Outdoor Winter Play Basics and Gear

Starting up a new outdoor program, classroom and need to know all things outdoor gear and outdoor winter play?  Take a listen as Kristen walks you though the gear needed, how cold is too cold and some ideas for outdoor winter play!   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da     Face covering: https://www.amazon.com/HZTG-Childrens-Winter-Windproof-Adjustable/dp/B0152U4O2M/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=balaclava+kids&qid=1601745187&sr=8-8   Mittens:  https://www.burton.com/us/en/p/kids-burton-mini-heater-mitten/W21-131741069602T.html?g_acctid=208-000-6041&g_campaign=US%20-%20Shopping%20-%20All%20Products%20%20-%20Branded&g_campaignid=746511269&g_adgroupid=41557843120&g_adid=175970744381&g_keyword=&g_keywordid=pla-906454404165&g_adtype=pla&g_merchantid=366744&g_productchannel=online&g_productid=W21-131741069602T&g_partition=906454404165&g_network=g&g_ifproduct=product&g_ifcreative=&gclid=Cj0KCQjwwuD7BRDBARIsAK_5YhX4X97xZmPKtgcdIJIz5TerKXvuJDYAvxm7N4x5O94iiW2uakhWa0AaAtnpEALw_wcB   Weather Chart: https://idph.iowa.gov/Portals/1/Files/HCCI/weatherwatch.pdf
10/3/202022 minutes, 54 seconds
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Ep 7: Finding Your Play Based Groove

There are stages to teacher development and I also believe there are stages to a play based journey.  I wish I had known about these stages when I first drank the play based learning juice so that I could have settled in to my own journey instead of always wishing I was doing more or better.  Walk through the stages with me and try to figure out what stage you are!   Website - http://www.learning-wild.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/   Free Resources (Documentation Guide Free Download) - https://www.learning-wild.com/opt-in-2ad54954-031a-408e-8993-faa989fa21da
9/25/202022 minutes, 19 seconds
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EP 6: Documentation In A Play Based Classroom - A Beginner's Guide

Does the thought of documentation overwhelm you?  Not sure where to start or what it even is?  Kristen breaks it down in this episode!  Learn what it is, why you should document learning and some simple ideas to get started. Kristen has created a FREE 17 page guide to documentation in a play based classroom that you can download here.  You can connect with Kristen on IG @learning.wild or Facebook (Learning Wild).  Her website is learning-wild.com
9/17/202019 minutes, 16 seconds
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EP 5: OUTDOOR CLASSROOM BASICS

Kristen is a preschool teacher who started out her teaching career in a teacher directed and dictated environment.  She had some revelations and decided to do better for the children in her community. She created a nature based preschool.  Listen to this episode if you have an outdoor classroom, are just starting out in an outdoor classroom, or are hoping to provide an outdoor classroom someday!  I am sure you will find some inspo!   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/
9/15/202024 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep 4 Planning In A Play Based Program

Kristen chats about the 4 (ok 5) pieces to planning in a play based, child led program.  Then she fills you in on what planning looks like in her program!    
9/6/202010 minutes, 22 seconds
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EP 3: The Teacher's Role In A Play Based Program

Kristen received a question via IG about what the teacher's role in a play based program is...  She answers it with 4 characteristics of a teacher in a child led, play based program.   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Web:  learning-wild.com
8/26/202014 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ep 2: Defining Play - the 4 characteristics of play

I needed help defining play when I thought play was the fun stuff after the learning happened.  I didn't understand what PLAY - true play - is and so I break it down for you in this episode.   Learn the 4 characteristics of play and what they look like!  And hear of a few examples of what they don't look like!   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/learningwildblog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/learning.wild/ Web:  learning-wild.com
8/20/202022 minutes, 37 seconds