Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast

Simone Brand

Welcome to the Learn Play Thrive Early Eduction podcast! Join us for expert insights and interviews, practical tips and inspiring stories in Early Childhood Education and Care. Whether you are an educator or leader in the sector, this podcast is your go-to resource to discover strategies to foster learning, promote play and empower young minds to thrive. Learn Play Thrive – A podcast for early childhood educators & sector leaders. Pedagogy insights, play-based learning ideas, quality practices, and professional growth for early childhood educators.

  1. 22 hrs ago

    Weaving Country into Curriculum

    In this very special live episode of Learn Play Thrive, host Simone Brand sits down with Aunty Tracey Linn Bostock—a Bundjalung Mulungjali Woman, artist, author and early childhood educator with over 30 years of experience in the sector. If you have ever used the beautiful Acknowledgement of Country featured on ABC's Play School, you are already familiar with Aunty Tracey's incredible work. In this episode, she shares the deep meaning behind those words, her visionary ideas for the sector and practical wisdom for educational leaders striving to be genuinely culturally responsive. Key discussion points: - Aunty Tracey breaks down the specific words and intentional actions she created for Play School's Acknowledgement of Country used by educators and children all across Australia. -Hear Aunty Tracey’s inspiring vision for a reciprocal exchange program operating between urban early childhood services and country-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander services. - Practical, grounded advice for educators on how to move past tokenistic practices and empower their teams to embed First Nations perspectives deeply across all areas of the curriculum. If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at info@learnplaythrive.com.au Connect with Us: - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au - Instagram: @learnplaythrive_ - Facebook: @Learn Play Thrive Australia - Email: info@learnplaythrive.com.au

    27 min
  2. Play Provocations #7: Nature Play

    15 June

    Play Provocations #7: Nature Play

    Step outside the four walls of an early years classroom and into a world of invitations to wonder. In this episode of Play Provocations, Linda Harrison sits down with Centre Director and nature play advocate Aimee Hansen to explore how the natural world acts as a living, breathing co-teacher. They discuss how nature play builds essential executive function and school readiness in children under five. By engaging with sticks, stones, and soil, young learners are developing a deep-seated appreciation for sustainability and their role as active citizens in a changing world. Get ready to transform your practice with three hands-on nature provocations designed to spark curiosity and connection. Learn how to set up a Bush Kitchen that integrates Indigenous ingredients, or how to turn a simple veggie patch into a Sensory Salad Garden play provocation. Even if you’re stuck indoors, Aimee shares how a Nature Weaving station can bring the textures and scents of the unbuilt world to the classroom. Tune in to discover how these intentional arrangements of natural materials encourage children to investigate and lead their own learning journey through nature play. If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at info@learnplaythrive.com.au Connect with Us: - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au - Instagram: @learnplaythrive_ - Facebook: @Learn Play Thrive Australia - Email: info@learnplaythrive.com.au

    14 min
  3. 11 June

    Building a Bridge to Belonging: Supporting Children in Foster Care and Adoption

    In this moving episode, we are joined by international guest Jeanette Yoffe, Clinical Director of Yoffe Therapy and founder of the Celia Center in LA. Jeanette shares her profound personal journey through the foster and adoption systems, explaining how her own history of separation fueled her mission to become a therapist and advocate. She introduces powerful therapeutic tools — such as the "anger, sad, and out-of-control bags" — designed to help children process the complex traumas and instabilities often associated with being in care. For educators, Jeanette highlights the critical role of becoming a "safe attachment figure" through consistency and routine. She discusses how predictable environments provide an essential anchor for children who have experienced upheaval and offers guidance on building respectful, non-judgmental partnerships with foster and adoptive families. This episode is an invaluable resource for any professional looking to provide trauma-informed support and a sense of belonging to children navigating the complexities of the child welfare system. Find out more: https://celiacenter.org/ https://yoffetherapy.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorTYpNvgu1cMzthnTPrz43GYzuqIGC-kb7xrzw_NzQ6Awa2Xxch If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at info@learnplaythrive.com.au Connect with Us: - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au - Instagram: @learnplaythrive_ - Facebook: @Learn Play Thrive Australia - Email: info@learnplaythrive.com.au

    38 min
  4. S2E3 Little Library: What Do You Call Your Mum?

    8 June

    S2E3 Little Library: What Do You Call Your Mum?

    Join us for a heartwarming new episode of the Learn Play Thrive: Little Library mini-series! Host Linda Harrison sits down with bestselling children's author Ashleigh Barton to explore her latest picture book, What Do You Call Your Mum? This rhyming story takes readers around the world to discover the many names for "Mum"—from Okaasan in Japan to Tina in Fiji. Ashleigh shares the inspiration behind this "love letter to families," explaining how the story shows that while languages and cultures vary, the nurturing role of a mother figure is a shared human experience. It’s a soulful conversation that highlights how diverse representation in quality children's literature can help create a sense of belonging for every child. This episode also dives deep into the pedagogy of play and early literacy. Linda and Ashleigh discuss how the book’s rhythmic structure builds phonological awareness and aligns with EYLF V2.0 learning outcomes by fostering effective communication and cultural safety. You'll hear Ashleigh read enchanting snippets from the text and share story-inspired learning experiences—including creating a 'Name Sound Wall' and setting up a 'Finnish Café' for pretend play. Whether you are an educator looking to acknowledge linguistic diversity or a parent wanting to spark a love for diverse cultures, this episode is packed with practical tips to help the little ones in your life read, play, and thrive! Listen now and share your play-based setups using #LPTLittleLibrary! Find out more: https://www.ashleighbarton.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ashleighjbarton/ If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at info@learnplaythrive.com.au Connect with Us: - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au - Instagram: @learnplaythrive_ - Facebook: @Learn Play Thrive Australia - Email: info@learnplaythrive.com.au

    19 min
  5. 4 June

    Attachment and Parenting: Where Does It All Fit?

    In this episode of the Learn Play Thrive podcast, we are joined by Megan Jones, a Clinical Psychologist with over 26 years of experience, to unpack the science behind building secure attachments. Megan clarifies common misconceptions, explaining how research-driven attachment-based parenting is vastly different from permissive parenting. We explore the "control center" of the parent-child relationship, focusing on how co-regulation and emotion coaching allow parents to stay deeply connected with their children even during the most challenging tantrums and bedtime battles. The discussion provides a practical roadmap for setting clear, age-appropriate limits without sacrificing warmth. Megan introduces evidence-based approaches like Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), illustrating how consistent boundaries actually help children feel safer and more understood. This episode is a powerful reassurance for parents, reminding us that "perfect" isn't the goal... rather, it is the combination of attuned responsiveness and calm, predictable guidance that sets a child on a trajectory for long-term emotional security. Find out more: www.arcfamilypsychology.com.au/ www.facebook.com/arcfamilypsychology www.instagram.com/arcfamilypsychology If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at info@learnplaythrive.com.au Connect with Us: - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au - Instagram: @learnplaythrive_ - Facebook: @Learn Play Thrive Australia - Email: info@learnplaythrive.com.au

    53 min
  6. Road Safety in Early Education #2: A Whole-of-Service Approach

    1 June

    Road Safety in Early Education #2: A Whole-of-Service Approach

    In this next episode of our Road Safety in Early Education mini-series, host Linda Harrison is joined by experts Amanda and Bec to shift the conversation from "one-off incursions" to a deliberate, ongoing commitment. We dive into the three core pillars of effective road safety education - partnerships, policies, and programming. Discover why road safety shouldn't be a stand-alone topic, but rather a living part of your service’s daily routines. Our guests explain how to move beyond basic messages and create a robust framework that embeds road safety into the very fabric of your early childhood environment. We also tackle the practical side of these pillars, reimagining service policies as active tools rather than documents on a shelf. Learn how to weave road safety into excursion plans, transition-to-school procedures, and emergency evacuations while maintaining a play-based, child-centered approach to programming. This episode emphasises the vital balance of engaging children in the "how" and "why" of road safety without making them responsible for their own safety. Tune in to learn how to build a culturally safe and pedagogically sound road safety program that reflects the EYLF V2.0 and supports your local community. Find out more: https://kidsandtraffic.mq.edu.au/ If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at info@learnplaythrive.com.au Connect with Us: - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au - Instagram: @learnplaythrive_ - Facebook: @Learn Play Thrive Australia - Email: info@learnplaythrive.com.au

    15 min

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Welcome to the Learn Play Thrive Early Eduction podcast! Join us for expert insights and interviews, practical tips and inspiring stories in Early Childhood Education and Care. Whether you are an educator or leader in the sector, this podcast is your go-to resource to discover strategies to foster learning, promote play and empower young minds to thrive. Learn Play Thrive – A podcast for early childhood educators & sector leaders. Pedagogy insights, play-based learning ideas, quality practices, and professional growth for early childhood educators.

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