Episodes

  • La Conexión Entre Música y Lenguaje en el Desarrollo Infantil - Invitada Especial: Elizabeth Horberg
    Dec 10 2024

    En este episodio, Mónica Pujol-Nassif conversa con Elizabeth Horberg, una experimentada psicóloga y coach educativa con amplia trayectoria en programas como Montessori y Head Start. Juntas exploran la profunda relación entre la música y el lenguaje en el desarrollo infantil, compartiendo anécdotas, estrategias y beneficios de incorporar la música en la enseñanza.

    Puntos clave del episodio:

    • La música como el primer lenguaje: Desde antes de nacer, la música conecta emociones y cogniciones, sirviendo como un medio universal de comunicación.
    • Beneficios de la música en la primera infancia:
      • Autorregulación emocional: Historias personales de cómo la música ayuda a calmar y reconfortar a los niños.
      • Desarrollo de la memoria: El impacto duradero de la música escuchada desde el útero.
      • Facilitación del lenguaje: Canciones que enseñan turnos, reciprocidad y habilidades lingüísticas básicas.
    • Estrategias para educadores: Consejos prácticos para integrar la música en las aulas, fomentando el lenguaje y la autorregulación en niños desde temprana edad.

    Momentos destacados:

    • (01:08) Presentación de Elizabeth.
    • (03:56) La música como vehículo para el desarrollo cognitivo y emocional.
    • (05:09) Anécdotas personales sobre el impacto de la música en la vida de los niños.
    • (10:18) Estrategias para implementar música y lenguaje en la educación diaria.

    Frase inspiradora:

    "La música es el lenguaje universal de la humanidad." — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, citado por Elizabeth.

    Recursos mencionados:

    • Métodos Montessori.
    • Estrategias de Head Start para el desarrollo infantil.
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    18 mins
  • Engaging with Infants Part 2
    Nov 19 2024

    There are a lot of conflicting thoughts on infant care. Join us for the second part of our discussion with Johayra Bouza, an expert in child development, as she shares her insights, debunking myths like the cry-it-out method and the misconception that infants act intending to spite their caregivers.

    Respect for diverse family cultures and caregiving choices is at the forefront of our discussion, emphasizing the importance of gentle, respectful communication. Johayra offers practical strategies for nurturing healthy infant development, ensuring caregivers are well-equipped to support their young ones through pivotal developmental stages.

    Topics Discussed in This Episode

    • [00:02:32] The myth of the cry-it-out method
    • [00:03:52] Suggesting different infant-care methods while respecting the family’s culture and choices
    • [00:05:51] Debunking the notion that infants act with spite
    • [00:07:38] Debunking the concept of “spoiling” an infant
    • [00:10:40] Research from a Romanian Orphanage and what it showed
    • [00:12:17] Understanding the potential developmental impacts of early screen exposure on infants
    • [00:15:34] Johayra’s final thoughts about the important work early educators are doing

    Resources

    Kate Cline

    Johayra Bouza

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    18 mins
  • What to Understand About Engaging with Infants
    Oct 31 2024

    In this episode, Dr. Johayra Bouza of Teachstone joins up to talk about caring for and engaging with infants. There is so much to consider, from attachment style to cognitive development. She and Kate unpack important things to understand about babies in their earliest days so that you can best support their development.

    This is part one of a two-part episode.

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    32 mins
  • Transiciones y Formatos didácticos para el aprendizaje
    Oct 8 2024

    En el episodio de hoy tenemos a Zaidaliz Beltrán e Iris García como invitadas, ambas iniciadas como maestras de preescolar en Head Start y actualmente consultoras en varios programas de Head Start en Puerto Rico y afiliadas CLASS Trainer - Pre-K. Iris y Zaidaliz han trabajado juntas por más de 20 años, les gusta viajar, entrenar y hacer largas caminatas.

    En esta conversación escucharás la importancia de planificar transiciones entre las actividades a lo largo del día, cómo benefician estas transiciones al desarrollo de las funciones ejecutivas cuando son bien implementadas y algunos ejemplos de cómo hacerlo apropiadamente.

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    28 mins
  • How Educators can Improve Their Emotional Intelligence and Awareness
    Sep 17 2024

    Unlock the secrets to fostering emotionally intelligent classrooms. In today's discussion, we dive into the pivotal role of emotional intelligence in supporting Black children who have faced adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Our guest, LeTosha White, vice president of the Chicago affiliate of the Black Child Development Institute, joins host Kate Cline to share invaluable insights. Together, they explore how self-awareness, empathy, and other components of emotional intelligence can transform classrooms into nurturing spaces that foster resilience and growth for Black students.

    In this episode, we unpack the critical components of emotional intelligence and their importance in creating emotionally supportive classrooms for Black children who have experienced ACEs. LeTosha White discusses the lasting impacts of ACEs and how emotionally intelligent environments can mitigate these effects. The conversation highlights the need for educators to develop their own emotional intelligence, focusing on self-awareness and empathy to create unbiased, nurturing learning spaces. Real-life examples illustrate how addressing personal biases and triggers can lead to more supportive responses to student behavior. Additionally, the episode emphasizes the importance of self-care for educators, reinforcing that thriving teachers are key to fostering thriving students.

    Topics Discussed in This Episode

    • [00:02:21] How Letosha connects to the issue of emotional intelligence in the classroom.
    • [00:03:23] What brought LeTosha to where she is today.
    • [00:04:28] Defining emotional intelligence
    • [00:05:14] The five skillsets within emotional intelligence
    • [00:06:32] What ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) are
    • [00:08:45] How educators can start being more aware
    • [00:10:32] How to build self-awareness
    • [00:13:57] Understanding empathy
    • [00:19:18] Becoming aware of biases
    • [00:21:25] Coaching a teacher through biases
    • [00:28:51] Specific ways to support Black children in the classroom
    • [00:30:43] Encouraging educators to build bridges

    Resources

    Kate Cline https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-cline/

    LeTosha White https://www.linkedin.com/in/letoshawhite/

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    34 mins
  • Consejos para Interactuar con Infantes
    Sep 3 2024

    En este episodio, tenemos el placer de conversar con la doctora Johayra Bouza, una experta en psicología del desarrollo con más de 14 años de experiencia en el campo de la primera infancia. Johayra, orgullosa inmigrante cubanoamericana, nos relata cómo los educadores jugaron un papel fundamental en su desarrollo tanto personal como profesional.

    Con una licenciatura en psicología, una maestría en estadísticas, y un doctorado en psicología del desarrollo, Johayra nos comparte su visión sobre la importancia crucial de la educación temprana. A lo largo de la entrevista, exploramos su experiencia y cómo su formación académica y práctica le ha permitido impactar positivamente en la vida de los niños y las familias con las que ha trabajado. Es una conversación que resalta la conexión entre educación y desarrollo en el primer año de vida.

    Tópicos discutidos en este episodio:

    [00:35] La trayectoria de Johayra Bouza

    [03:50] El desarrollo del cerebro en el primer año de vida

    [06:14] Estrategias para apoyar el desarrollo del cerebro y el apego

    [11:28] Mitos sobre los infantes

    [17:50] Sobre estimulación del infante y cómo evitarla

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    24 mins
  • Meeting Every Child's Need
    Aug 20 2024

    In this episode, Jill Kuck shares her transformative journey from classroom teaching to diagnostics, highlighting the importance of community involvement and seeking help to meet the diverse needs of students. The discussion covers essential elements of early childhood behavior management, including setting clear behavior expectations, managing social interactions, and resolving conflicts.

    Jill emphasizes the significance of early childhood development principles and the importance of monitoring concerning behaviors. The episode also focuses on empowering educators by prioritizing self-care and adopting a student-centered teaching approach, offering practical tips for creating a supportive atmosphere where both teachers and students can thrive.

    Topics Discussed in This Episode

    • [00:00:00] Introduction
    • [00:02:06] How Jill personally connects to the topic of making sure all children's needs are met
    • [00:03:12] Jill’s background and how she got to her current role
    • [00:05:00] Shifting from teaching preschool to the role of a diagnostician
    • [00:07:48] Special education language and definitions
    • [00:08:56] Basic building blocks for meeting children’s needs
    • [00:10:47] Setting boundaries in the classroom
    • [00:13:23] When to start worrying about a child
    • [00:15:52] Tracking behavior and language and learning challenges
    • [00:19:30] Specific examples of recognizing a problem
    • [00:21:01] What to say or not say when talking to parents
    • [00:23:55] Who to reach out to to get support for a child
    • [00:25:58] The referral and evaluation process
    • [00:30:09] Avoiding discouragement and staying motivated to come back every day
    • [00:32:33] Jill’s encouragement for educators

    Resources

    Kate Cline

    Jill Kuck

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    35 mins
  • Reducing Negative Climate in the Classroom
    Jul 30 2024

    What happens when a teacher blends over three decades of experience with unwavering consistency, respect, and love? Paul Klein joins us to reveal the secrets to diffusing negative classroom climates. Drawing from personal anecdotes and a wealth of knowledge, Paul highlights the pitfalls of a classroom plagued by anger, frustration, and punitive control, and shares his tried-and-true methods for fostering a positive environment where every student feels valued.

    In our discussion, we emphasize the vital role of building positive relationships with students, especially in pre-K classrooms. We cover the importance of creating personal connections, meeting students where they are, and nurturing a supportive community. Through heartfelt stories, we illustrate how understanding a student's background and interests can empower them to take risks and grow. One tale stands out, showcasing how open communication and addressing unique challenges can transform a student's behavior and boost their confidence and success.

    Topics Discussed in This Episode

    [00:00:00] Introduction

    [00:01:39] Paul’s connection to the topic of reducing negativity in the classroom

    [00:04:13] Paul’s background and experience

    [00:04:57] Defining negative climate

    [00:09:14] Heading off negativity before it has a chance to start

    [00:11:11] Individualizing relationships with students

    [00:15:50] Setting children up to succeed in the classroom

    [00:19:17] Building a relationship with a student who’s feeling negative

    [00:22:26] Avoiding being sarcastic or disrespectful to students

    [00:24:37] Staying in a calm, centered place when things go sideways

    [00:29:30] The power of non-response

    [00:32:18] How building your own sense of self and peace contribute to handling negative things in school

    [00:37:59] What Paul would say to educators who need encouragement

    Resources

    Kate Cline

    Paul Cline

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    42 mins