Podcast
Tune in for a dynamic mix of topics tailored for early childhood professionals!
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The Nervous System and Behavior
Inclusion Matters welcomes Dr. Kris Gendreau back to our program. She has 32 years’ experience as a pediatrician supporting healthy development of young children. In this episode, our conversation focuses on the mind/body connection and the way the nervous system influences behavior. Join the conversation and check out these helpful resources that she shared during the episode.
🌟Additional Resources:
🔗 Cosmic Kids Yoga
🔗 Sesame Street: Elmo's Mindfulness Spectacular!
📱 Insight Timer App: The Magic Blanket - Feel Safe, Loved & Ready to Sleep
🔗 Guide to Using Sesame Street’s Mindfulness Practices
Nutrition and Behavior
Inclusion Matters welcomes Dr. Kris Gendreau back to our program. She has 32 years’ experience as a pediatrician supporting healthy development of young children. Our conversation focuses on the connection between the foods a child eats and their behaviors. Join the conversation and check out these helpful resources that she shared during the episode.
🌟Additional Resources:
Milestones: Supporting Early Childhood in Minnesota Since 1977
Milestones is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building brighter futures, nurturing growth, and creating pathways to success for the early childhood community. Since 1977, Milestones has supported families, child care providers, and educators with comprehensive resources that strengthen early learning across Central Minnesota and beyond. Join Priscilla Weigel as she talks with Milestones Executive Director, Jeremey Schreifels to hear more about their work across Minnesota.
Through programs such as the Shared Services Alliance, CACFP Family Child Care nutrition sponsorship, Parent Aware coaching, Early Learning Scholarships, and Family, Friend & Neighbor (FFN) support, Milestones connects the early childhood community with tools and funding that promote quality care and education. As a regional partner of Child Care Aware of Minnesota, Milestones also offers robust Professional Development and training opportunities to help providers grow their skills and their impact.
🌟 Learn more about Milestones
🔗 www.milestonesmn.org
📱 Follow on Facebook: facebook.com/MilestonesMN
✨ Join the mission to support the early childhood community—because together, we’re building brighter futures.
Building Strong Partnerships: A Culturally Responsive Approach to Engaging Immigrant Children and Families
Jamesetta Ross Diggs joins Inclusion Matters to share about the NEW CICC self-study course that she authored for us. As an immigrant herself, and an early childhood expert, Jamesetta shares her personal stories as well as an overview of the course. The course equips early childhood professionals with strategies to partner with families in co-creating culturally affirming learning environments for young children. It also offers support to advocate for strength-based approaches that uplift immigrant families, ensuring that young children can thrive in environments beyond home.
🌟Be sure to check out our NEW Self-Study on this important topic:
(Length: 22:08)80x3 Podcast: Trauma Informed Early Childhood Leadership
Priscilla Weigel and Helene Pearson of Agape Child Development Center discuss some key ways to build a team, embedding trauma informed practices as you teach, support, and care in partnership with families. Helene provides real life examples of how she and her team through relationships and connection support the scholars they serve each day. This episode is part of our Greater Twin Cities United Way 80x3 Initiative Partnership.
🌟To learn about FREE self-study courses, please visit the 80x3 Page on the CICC Website
(Length: 26:13)Creative Opportunities for Infants and Toddlers
Early Childhood Director Margaret Mahowald joins Priscilla Weigel for a conversation about creative activities that foster discovery, exploration, and delight in our youngest learners. She shares examples of activities and processes that provide experiences for joy and learning, reminding us that infants and toddlers are more interested in DOING art than MAKING a finished product.
(Length: 23:03)