The Bloom Room: An Early Childhood Podcast

Danica See

Where big feelings are welcome, tricky behaviour isn’t shamed, and early childhood educators finally feel seen.Are you an educator, teacher, or school leader navigating the messy, beautiful world of guiding children’s behaviour, emotions, and sense of belonging? You’ve just found your people.I’m Danica - early childhood mentor and consultant, and your go-to gal for honest, heart-led conversations about what actually works when supporting young children. Inside The Bloom Room, we go beyond sticker charts and surface-level strategies. Each week, I bring you fresh episodes packed with:
✨ Real, evidence-informed tools you can use tomorrow
.✨ Thoughtful chats with experts and educators doing the work.
✨ Practical guidance for supporting behaviour without shame.
✨ A whole lot of validation, nuance, and “OMG SAME” moments.Whether you're a seasoned leader or fresh out of uni, this is your space to grow, reflect, and reimagine what’s possible for the children in your care - and for yourself.New episodes drop every Tuesday.
Come on in and let’s bloom 🌼

  1. EP 55 | Behaviour Isn't The Real Issue

    2 days ago

    EP 55 | Behaviour Isn't The Real Issue

    There’s a lot of conversation right now about children who aren’t coping at school - but what if the real question is whether the system is still meeting the needs of the children it's designed to serve? In this episode, I sit down with Brooke and Gemma - educators, consultants, university lecturers, and homeschooling parents - to explore what happens when children don't fit neatly within traditional schooling, and why so many families find themselves searching for alternatives. You'll hear: ✨ Why some families feel pushed towards homeschooling (rather than choosing it) ✨ The assumptions we make about learning, success, and what children need to thrive ✨ Why behaviour, engagement, and school refusal are far more complex than they appear ✨ The tension between control, compliance, and genuine connection ✨ What happens when children's needs change but systems struggle to evolve ✨ Why trust might be one of the most overlooked ingredients in education This conversation isn't about homeschooling versus school - it's about asking bigger questions about belonging, flexibility, purpose, and whether we're creating environments that truly work for the children in front of us. If you've ever found yourself wondering why some children seem to struggle so deeply within systems that work for others, this conversation will give you plenty to think about.  Visit Brooke + Gemma's Instagram @sproutedconsulting Visit their website Want to know how to respond to baffling behaviours better? Click here to download my free guide with 90 behaviour scripts inside! Let's Connect! Join me on Instagram @littlebloom.consultancy Learn more about my course The Behaviour Reset

    1hr 17min
  2. EP 53 | Is Teaching An Impossible Job?

    15 June

    EP 53 | Is Teaching An Impossible Job?

    What do we do when the problems feel bigger than any one person can solve? In this episode, I speak with Amity - teacher, literacy specialist, researcher, and homeschooling parent - about the tension between seeing what's not working in education and still choosing to show up with hope. Together, we explore what happens when we zoom out and look at the bigger picture, the danger of slipping into blame, and why meaningful change often starts with much smaller actions than we give ourselves credit for. You'll hear: ✨ How children, educators, and schools are often being asked to do the impossible ✨ The role that belonging, inclusion, and advocacy play in children's experiences of school ✨ How deficit thinking keeps us focused on problems instead of possibilities ✨ Why one person was never meant to fix the entire education system ✨ The ripple effect of small moments, small actions, and small acts of courage ✨ What it looks like to stay hopeful when the work feels overwhelming This conversation left me feeling lighter, steadier, and reminded that meaningful change doesn't happen because one person fixes everything. It happens because lots of people keep showing up in small but important ways. Connect with Amity on Insta @nestwiseathome @nestwiseeducation Want to know how to respond to baffling behaviours better? Click here to download my free guide with 90 behaviour scripts inside! Let's Connect! Join me on Instagram @littlebloom.consultancy Learn more about my course The Behaviour Reset

    59 min
  3. EP 52 | The Impossible Standard of the “Good Teacher”

    8 June

    EP 52 | The Impossible Standard of the “Good Teacher”

    Teaching has a funny way of becoming more than a job. For many of us, it becomes part of our identity and the way we measure our worth.  In this episode, I sit down with Carissa - former teacher, school leader, coach, and mum - to explore what happens when our identity becomes tangled up in being a "good teacher", and why so many educators carry impossible expectations of themselves. Together, we unpack the pressure to be everything to everyone, the self-sacrifice that often gets mistaken for commitment, and why learning to separate who we are from what we do can be one of the hardest lessons of all. You'll hear: ✨ Why so many educators tie their worth to productivity and achievement ✨ What motherhood taught Carissa about identity, self-worth, and success ✨ The hidden pressures behind being a "good teacher" ✨ How comparison, perfectionism, and external judgement keep us stuck ✨ Why self-awareness and self-trust matter more than having all the answers ✨ The power of small ripples and why change doesn't have to be huge to matter This conversation is honest, vulnerable, and deeply reassuring. If you've ever felt like you're not doing enough, not being enough, or carrying the weight of impossible expectations, this one's for you. Connect with Carissa on Insta @whole_brain_classroom Download Carissa's freebie: A Simple Way to Check-In With Yourself As a Teacher (Without the Guilt) Want to know how to respond to baffling behaviours better? Click here to download my free guide with 90 behaviour scripts inside! Let's Connect! Join me on Instagram @littlebloom.consultancy Learn more about my course The Behaviour Reset

    59 min
  4. EP 51 | Is the Education System Stuck?

    1 June

    EP 51 | Is the Education System Stuck?

    A few weeks ago, I shared a post on Instagram that struck a nerve by giving voice to something many of us had been quietly carrying: the feeling that something isn't sitting right in education right now (check out the post here). In this opening episode of The Bigger Than Behaviour Series, I unpack the thoughts, questions, and grief that inspired the series in the first place. I ponder what happens when children, families, educators, and leaders are all struggling, but we're too busy pointing fingers to see the bigger picture. You'll hear: ✨ Why labelling my feelings as grief allowed me to get a good sense of the tension I'm carrying ✨ The blame cycle that keeps showing up in conversations about children, families, educators, and schools ✨ Why behaviour has never felt simple enough to be explained by a single cause ✨ What happens when children's circumstances change, but our systems don't ✨ The question I can't stop asking: is the education system stuck? ✨ Why I haven't yet reached the point of sheer hopelessness This episode is a little different from my usual content. It's personal, vulnerable, and probably raises more questions than it answers. If you've ever found yourself wondering whether it's just you, whether anyone else is carrying these thoughts, or whether education feels harder than it used to, I think you'll find yourself in this conversation. Want to know how to respond to baffling behaviours better? Click here to download my free guide with 90 behaviour scripts inside! Let's Connect! Join me on Instagram @littlebloom.consultancy Learn more about my course The Behaviour Reset

    18 min
  5. EP 49 | Belonging is More Than Inclusion: What Children Tell us Matters Most to Them

    08/12/2025

    EP 49 | Belonging is More Than Inclusion: What Children Tell us Matters Most to Them

    Just because a child is included doesn’t mean they feel they belong. In this powerful episode, I dig into what belonging actually looks and feels like for children - beyond the buzzword, the policies, and the Pinterest-perfect classroom. Drawing on compelling Australian research and real-world reflection, I unpack the difference between showing up and feeling held, and how our beliefs and biases shape belonging more than we realise. You’ll hear: 🤝 How children define belonging - and what helps them feel like they belong 🤝 The everyday language, routines and rituals that quietly send the message “you matter here” 🤝 How to navigate a child’s sense of belonging when you’re not feeling connected to them 🤝 How your inner stories about “challenging” behaviour can shape who feels worthy of belonging 🤝 6 tangible ways to bring belonging to life through environment, identity, rituals, and relationship If you’re someone who wants to move from saying belonging matters to making it matter, this one’s for you. Articles Belonging in their words: Exploring early childhood perspectives using the draw, write, tell method Starting school in Australia: What gives young children a sense of school belonging? Want to know how to respond to baffling behaviours better? Click here to download my free guide with 90 behaviour scripts inside! Let's Connect! Join me on Instagram @littlebloom.consultancy Learn more about my course The Behaviour Reset

    31 min
5
out of 5
18 Ratings

About

Where big feelings are welcome, tricky behaviour isn’t shamed, and early childhood educators finally feel seen.Are you an educator, teacher, or school leader navigating the messy, beautiful world of guiding children’s behaviour, emotions, and sense of belonging? You’ve just found your people.I’m Danica - early childhood mentor and consultant, and your go-to gal for honest, heart-led conversations about what actually works when supporting young children. Inside The Bloom Room, we go beyond sticker charts and surface-level strategies. Each week, I bring you fresh episodes packed with:
✨ Real, evidence-informed tools you can use tomorrow
.✨ Thoughtful chats with experts and educators doing the work.
✨ Practical guidance for supporting behaviour without shame.
✨ A whole lot of validation, nuance, and “OMG SAME” moments.Whether you're a seasoned leader or fresh out of uni, this is your space to grow, reflect, and reimagine what’s possible for the children in your care - and for yourself.New episodes drop every Tuesday.
Come on in and let’s bloom 🌼

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