Thriving Children Podcast

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Synopsis

The Thriving Children Podcast is a show for parents and educators, that shines the light on child development. Weaving its way through each episode is a central theme of movement, play and connection, crucial ingredients in the early years of life. Host Clare Crew is an early childhood and inclusive education teacher who specialises in the brain-body connection. She helps the children the system leaves behind, those with learning, attention and behavioural challenges. You can learn more about her or the podcast at www.ThrivingChildren.com.au

Episodes

  • 76: Tummy Time - Part Two

    28/09/2017 Duration: 24min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare dives into her second episode dedicated to tummy time.  Listen in to hear what it looks like at different ages and stages and how you can still make it work if there’s resistance or reflux. Join Term 4 of the Thriving Children Book ClubClare’s WebsiteJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook CommunityMusic by BenSound.com

  • 75: Play Therapy with Renae Plueckhahn

    21/09/2017 Duration: 35min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast Clare dives into the topic of play therapy, with guest Renae Plueckhahn. So what is play therapy? Which children benefit? And how can we play in a more beneficial way with the children in our life?Links for this episode:Renae's Website: Play Therapy SARenae's Facebook Page: Play Therapy SAJo's tedx talkAPPTABecentre on FacebookPlay Therapy Circle on Facebook Clare’s WebsiteJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook CommunityMusic by BenSound.com

  • 74: Tummy Time - Part One

    14/09/2017 Duration: 16min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare talks about one of her favourite topics, tummy time. We've all heard it's important but why? And will a baby be worse off without it? Listen in to hear about three key developmental stages that are dependent upon this position. Links for this episode:Get your free eBook about the Primitive ReflexesJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook CommunityMusic by BenSound.com​

  • 71: Play Deprivation with Gerda Foster

    24/08/2017 Duration: 37min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats with Gerda Foster about play deprivation. Gerda is a Criminologist, who works in a maximum security jail.  This is a conversation about many things but ultimately, our pressing need as human beings to both play and connect.Listen in to hear:The connection between prison inmates and missed play experiences during childhoodThe role of play in rehabilitationWhy bullies need our compassionThe importance of self directed play and boredomWhy laughter is the best medicineLinks for this episode:Free Range Kids by Lenore SkenazyA Year of Slow Food bookLaughter Yoga AustraliaJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook CommunityMusic by BenSound.com

  • 69: Playing with Schema with Rebecca Thompson

    27/07/2017 Duration: 34min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats with Rebecca Thompson from Stone and Sprocket, about schema in children’s play.Listen in to hear:Rebecca’s professional journey thus farWhat is schema? How does it play out in children’s lives?The importance of reflective practice and continual questioningTips if you’re experiencing information overwhelmThe need to step back but tune inLinks for this episode:Stone and Sprocket WebsiteStone and Sprocket on FacebookInclusion Support Facebook GroupClare’s upcoming eventsJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook CommunityMusic by BenSound.com

  • 67: Educated by Nature

    13/07/2017 Duration: 30min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats with Daniel Burton and Trudi Bennett from Educated by Nature. And they’re talking about, you guessed it, the importance of nature in children’s development. Listen in to hear:How Daniel and Trudi’s nature journey began, when they were challenged to take classroom learning outside two days per week.Why being outside is crucial to our wellbeing, rain, hail or shineThe art of mentoringThe sensory development that unfolds when we are in natureThe need for children to connect with their local environment, before being asked to preserve itPractical tips for getting started in nature education, as a parent or educatorLinks for this episode:Educated by Nature WebsiteEducated by Nature on FacebookEducated by Nature on InstagramJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook CommunityMusic by BenSound.com

  • 66: Child Led Learning with Teacher Tom

    06/07/2017 Duration: 35min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats to Tom Hobson, also known as ‘Teacher Tom’.  Listen in to hear:What a Cooperative Preschool looks likeWhy a child’s learning agenda is of greater importance than an adultsHow to respond to conflict between childrenThe trend of school readiness and academic creepWhat the research says about early literacy learning (it’s not good)Tom’s learning from the children he teaches Links for this episode:Teacher Tom’s BlogInspired EC - Tom’s Tour Dates & Locations (July/August 2017)Adelaide Event (Sponsored by Thriving Children)Join Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook Community Music by BenSound.com

  • 65: The Senses at Play with Anna Meadows

    29/06/2017 Duration: 31min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare speaks to Anna Meadows, a Pediatric Occupational Therapist and fierce play advocate.  Listen in to hear about sensory development, the role that play has in regulating our system, how to help children develop social skills, and so much more, including what Anna thinks about fidget spinners! Links for this episode:Playing with Friends: Supporting Social Skills in PlayKids Play Space WebsiteAnna on InstagramAnna on PinterestKids Play Space on FacebookClare’s WebsiteJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook Community and let me know your take aways from this episode.  Music by BenSound.com

  • 63: Ridiculous Rules with Bruce McLachlan

    15/06/2017 Duration: 40min

    This episode of the Thriving Children Podcast is a game changer. I chat with Bruce McLachlan, Principal of Swanson School in New Zealand. It’s a setting also known as ‘the school with no rules’ (in the playground that is). Listen in to find out:What recess and lunchtime actually look like at SwansonHow ‘free play’ has unfolded over the years (including the response of parents and teachers in the early days)What yard duty now looks likeHow creating freedom in children’s playtime has lead to less bullying and more focus in the classroomThe first steps for others in removing ridiculous rules. My favourite quote from this episode: “We’ve stopped trusting children”. Links for this episode:No Rules School documentary on SBSSwanson School Website - Free PlayProject Play at Swanson School (article by Bruce)Join Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook CommunityMusic by BenSound.com

  • 60: Curriculum Relevance with Charles Fadel

    25/05/2017 Duration: 27min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare interviews global education thought leader Charles Fadel.  They discuss:Why the education system is no longer meeting the needs of today’s children or tomorrow’s workforceWhat skills and qualities we need to foster in students, in order to better prepare them for the futureAdopting a ‘growth mindset’ in our classrooms-is it enough?Charles’ surprising thoughts on standardisation and technologyAnd finally, what each of us can do to create big change within the education system Links for this episode:Four Dimensional Education Book CurriculumRedesign.orgJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook Community Music by BenSound.com

  • TCP 55: Conference Convo (all Things Play)

    06/04/2017 Duration: 35min

    In this episode Clare and Nat Smith (from Brilliant Boys)  share their experiences from day one at this year’s National Play & Playwork Conference. As roommates in Melbourne, they chat informally about the presentations they heard and the take aways they gleaned (and you get to listen in too).Links for this episode:Join the Thriving Children Facebook CommunityPlay & Playwork Video (mentioned by Nat)The Land DocumentaryThe Big 8 Malarkey TourClare’s Website

  • TCP 53: Visual Processing With James Sleeman

    09/03/2017 Duration: 36min

    What is the field of behavioural optometry all about? How is reflex development, nutrition and vision connected to learning? These are some of the many questions I ask James in this chat, an optometrist who has an incredibly holistic approach to helping children reach their full potential.Links for this episode:Sleeman Optometry WebsiteClare’s WebsiteClare’s Facebook PageHow to leave an iTunes ReviewMusic by BenSound.com

  • TCP 49: Reflex World with Evonne Bennell

    12/01/2017 Duration: 35min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats with someone who knows more about reflex development than she does, her friend and mentor Evonne Bennell.  They discuss the phase of reflex integration which occurs during babyhood, challenges that present when skipped, what Rhythmic Movement Training is and does, as well as how to support tummy time.Links for this episode:Evonne’s WebsiteEvonne’s Facebook pageRhythmic Movement Training websiteGymbarooFree Primitive Reflexes eBookClare’s WebsiteClare’s Facebook PageMusic by BenSound.com

  • TCP 44: Loose Parts with Justine Walsh

    03/11/2016 Duration: 34min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats with Justine Walsh from Journey into Play.We cover:Justine’s story of evolution as an educatorThe importance of creating spaces that prioritise opportunity rather than ‘prettiness’What loose parts are and where to source themHow to combine their use with the playwork approachLinks for this episode:Journey into Play WebsiteJourney into Play Facebook PageMalarkey Playwork WebsiteMalarkey Playwork Facebook PageNational Play & Playwork Conference Facebook PageResource Rescue in MelbourneClare’s WebsiteClare’s Facebook PageMusic by BenSound.com

  • TCP 42: Playwork with Marc Armitage

    06/10/2016 Duration: 41min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats with Marc Armitage, Playworker, Writer and Researcher in children’s play.This fascinating conversation gets into the nitty gritty of what playwork is, why children will always be found playing, the importance of flow, and why ‘learning through play’ is a trap.Links for this episode:Malarkey Playwork WebsiteMalarkey Playwork Facebook PageNational Play & Playwork Conference Facebook PageBig 8 Event: Marc, Clare & friends speaking about play and children with additional needsClare’s WebsiteClare’s Facebook PageMusic by BenSound.com

  • TCP 41: Brilliant Boys

    22/09/2016 Duration: 31min

    In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats with Natalie Smith from Brilliant Boys.They talk about the differences of boys in relation to brain development and play, covering controversial topics such as rough play and gun play.If you’re an educator or you have a son, this episode will help you to understand the boys in your life a whole lot better. And once you see the world through their eyes, you’ll be able to meet them where they’re at, connecting with them more deeply.Links for this episode:Brilliant Boys on FacebookBrilliant Boys WebsiteClare on FacebookClare’s WebsiteRaising Cain bookMusic by BenSound.com

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