109 episodes

Interviews, Storytime and Fun Activities for you and your toddler - age-appropriate activities that your child will love - letters, numbers, crafts, snacks, yoga poses, Spanish words, music and much more.

Check out the website for all the links at www.teachingyourtoddler.com

The Teaching Your Toddler Podcast Marijo Tinlin

    • Kids & Family

Interviews, Storytime and Fun Activities for you and your toddler - age-appropriate activities that your child will love - letters, numbers, crafts, snacks, yoga poses, Spanish words, music and much more.

Check out the website for all the links at www.teachingyourtoddler.com

    Potty Training: The Best Resources You'll Ever Need With Expert Kim West

    Potty Training: The Best Resources You'll Ever Need With Expert Kim West

    The episode we've been dying to bring you - Potty Training, or as expert Kim West says Potty Coaching. Listen to the end for a fantastic parenting hack you MUST have when you're out and about with your little one in public restrooms.
    All the things you've been dying to know about - when is my child ready? How long should it take? What age should I start? Along with some of the common challenges we face when we are working with our little ones.
    Kim, aka "The Sleep Lady(R)", is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, working mother, and a leading authority in gentle sleep and potty training. Her sleep and potty coaching programs have supported hundreds of thousands of parents globally, offering a stress-free, non-punitive, and bribe-free approach.
    Her podcast is called The Gentle Parenting Show Podcast and her website is sleeplady.com.
    Her free Potty Resources are available here. Find her on Instagram at @thesleeplady
    Please like and subscribe to our podcast and leave a 5-star review so we can reach more parents like you!
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    For more expert interviews, fun activities and story time podcasts, please visit our website at TeachingYourToddler.com
    Check us out on Facebook at Teaching Your Toddler and on twitter at @TeachingToddler and on Instagram at @teachingyourtoddler 
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    • 38 min
    Surprising Confessions from Couples About Retirement and How To Avoid Issues with Marcy Keckler

    Surprising Confessions from Couples About Retirement and How To Avoid Issues with Marcy Keckler

    A new survey called "Couples, Money & Retirement" surveyed 1,510 American couples and found that while they trust each other to make decisions, they also face several issues when it comes to planning for retirement.
    Join us for this mini-episode interview with Marcy Keckler, Vice President of Financial Advice Strategy at Ameriprise Financial about the survey's findings and what couples can do to better communicate about these very important financial issues.
    About Marcy Keckler: Marcy Keckler, CFP®, CRPC®, RICP®, is the Senior Vice President of Financial Advice Strategy at Ameriprise Financial. She leads the overall strategy for financial advice at Ameriprise, enabling thousands of financial advisors to help millions of clients achieve their financial goals and dreams.
    Keckler has been with Ameriprise Financial for 27 years in a variety of positions in financial planning, marketing, and interactive development. Her commentary and quotes on retirement and personal finance have been featured in numerous media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, MarketWatch, Forbes and US News and World Report.
    Keckler is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER certificant (CFP®), a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC®) and a Retirement Income Certified Professional (RICP®). She also holds Series 7 and Series 24 FINRA securities licenses.
    She is a graduate of Georgetown University. Keckler serves on the board of directors for the Angel Foundation, which provides financial and emotional support to adults with cancer and their families.
    For more information visit https://www.ameriprise.com/
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    For more expert interviews, fun activities and story time podcasts, please visit our website at TeachingYourToddler.com
    Check us out on Facebook at Teaching Your Toddler and on twitter at @TeachingToddler and on Instagram at @teachingyourtoddler 
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    #parenting #toddlers #moms #momlife #kids #podcast #toddlerlife #financialeducation #financialplanning

    • 8 min
    The Unexpected Benefits of Crafting with Leticia Barr

    The Unexpected Benefits of Crafting with Leticia Barr

    Did you know crafting is actually teaching your brain engineering principles? You are designing, measuring, coordinating and putting things together. It's helping your brain!
    Listen to our short episode with Leticia Barr, founder of savvytechmama.com as well as STEM teacher and parenting expert.
    If you'd like to see the examples she's talking about, find this broadcast on our YouTube channel here. 
    Leticia is an award-winning technology, education, and parenting blogger who founded TechSavvyMama.com in 2008. Her site combines her knowledge of child development, psychology, education, technology, and parenting to provide useful advice for families. Leticia has taught first grade, middle school computer science and engineering, and served as Technology Magnet Coordinator.
    She spent most of her public-school career providing professional development to teachers, training them how to integrate technology into their classrooms. Leticia is passionate about STEM education and provides resources to parents encouraging them to foster a love of STEM in their kids at all ages through her blog.
    In addition to blogging, Leticia currently provides education thought leadership to nonprofits, professional development to teachers, writes standards-aligned curriculum, and presents to PTAs about digital safety topics.
    She also serves as a parenting expert for Brainly, providing advice about today’s technology tools for homework to parents. Leticia has been a columnist for Parents.com, has had her writing syndicated on Scholastic Parents and MSN.com, and written for Common Sense Media.
    She advises YouTube as a member of the YouTube Kids Parents Panel, serves on the Education Advisory Board for Responsibility.org, and is a Mission Partner for the Center for Parent and Teen Communication. Leticia was awarded the 2020 Iris Award® for Mom Blog of the Year and is the 2018 Iris Awards® winner for Philanthropic Work of the Year for her work in Haiti.
    She is also a St. Jude Hero, fundraising, training, and running half marathons benefitting St. Jude Children’s Hospital since 2016. Leticia is the mom of a college sophomore and a senior in high school, both of whom are pursuing degrees in engineering. She lives just outside Washington, D.C. and loves to unplug to ski, garden, and spend time hiking with her overly enthusiastic Labrador Rescue pups.
    Find Leticia on her blog and connect with her on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn. #parenting #stem #education #crafts #crafting
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    • 9 min
    The New Paradigm of Skills-Based Hiring with Doris Savron

    The New Paradigm of Skills-Based Hiring with Doris Savron

    The workforce market is evolving, and this year we'll see more employers begin to move away from the emphasis on four-year degree requirements to greater recognition of valuable skills. However, there are sizeable skill and opportunity gaps for workers illustrated in the results of the University of Phoenix's recent Career Optimism Index® study.
    The Index showed that while more than half of Americans are seeking their next career move, 70% would prefer to stay in their company if they were given more opportunities to learn and apply new skills.  
    Studies by workforce research leaders McKinsey and Deloitte make the case for focusing on skills as well. 
    In this episode, Doris Savron, vice provost of Colleges, Assessment and Curriculum at University of Phoenix, discusses the transition to skills-based hiring in the workforce. She also talks about how workers can leverage their skills, employers can develop talent, and education leaders can empower learners and job seekers in this new era of skills-based hiring.  
    Doris Savron, Vice Provost, Colleges, Assessment and Curriculum, University of Phoenix
    Doris Savron has over 23 years of experience in higher education in a variety of settings. Doris serves as Vice Provost overseeing the strategy for University of Phoenix academic programs and curriculum design, institutional assessment and faculty. This includes oversight of strategy for degree, certificate and course offerings, design of curriculum and student learning outcomes for the University.
    She works collaboratively with her team members to innovate academic solutions that enable the University to provide exceptional student experiences and learning environments to support student success. In her tenure with University of Phoenix she has served as associate faculty, campus vice president, regional Vice president of student services, and college operations.   
    Doris is a first-generation college graduate with her parents never finishing high school and saw first-hand the struggles a lack of education creates for some families, and the benefits and opportunities a degree brings to future generations. She understands the unique challenges that older adult students encounter trying to navigate their life responsibilities while also earning their degrees.  
    Doris is passionate about giving back to the community and serves on several boards including Career Connectors and Propenum College in Lusaka, Zambia, and recently completing a six-year term on Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. 
    Doris is often sought out as a speaker for her expertise on mapping relevant skills in programs and building an infrastructure to support career tools in curriculum design, micro credentialing and other innovations in curriculum (1Ed Tech, PACRAO). Doris’s significant contributions in her profession, mentoring, and community leadership led to being selected as Greater Phoenix Chamber’s Private Sector Athena Finalist in 2020. Her advocacy for women in leadership has led her to project work in India, Zambia and the U.S. supporting women to achieve their potential in their profession. She has designed, led, and presented in several international empowerment conferences.    
    Doris earned her MBA from Cleveland State University and is completing her doctorate in management in organizational leadership. 
    Find out more here: https://www.phoenix.edu/career-institute.html
    Please like and subscribe to our podcast and leave a 5-star review so we can reach more parents like you!
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    For more expert interviews, fun activities and story time podcasts, please visit our website at TeachingYourToddler.com
    Check us out on Facebook at Teaching Your Toddler and on twitter at @TeachingToddler and on Instagram at @teachingyourtoddler 
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    • 7 min
    How To Raise Happy Humans With Era The AI-Driven Parenting App With CEO Josh Iwata

    How To Raise Happy Humans With Era The AI-Driven Parenting App With CEO Josh Iwata

    What if you could leverage a parenting expert anytime, any day and that expert would remember everything you've talked about to help you build your knowledge and process your thoughts?
    Well, now you can with the app called Era from Parent Lab. Our guest today is Josh Iwata, the CEO of Parent Lab who tells us how this app can help parents not just with expert advice but also with help journaling and processing your thoughts. 
    Parent Lab, the industry leader in holistic parenting, announces the launch of their AI-enhanced product called Era, the first app offering parents immediate, personalized support based on the distinctive identity of their children.
    Era closes the gap between learning a parenting framework and implementing their new understanding by personalizing the application of proven strategies to their child or different children in the same family. With foundations grounded in attachment theory, mindfulness, and behavioral science, Era empathetically and efficiently processes parents' goals and struggles in real-time.
    Get the app here: https://getera.onelink.me/evQM/teachyourtoddlerpodcast
    Find out more about the Era app here: https://getera.app/
    Please like and subscribe to our podcast and leave a 5-star review so we can reach more parents like you!
    Subscribe to our podcast by sending an email to subscribe@teachingyourtoddler.com 
    For more expert interviews, fun activities and story time podcasts, please visit our website at TeachingYourToddler.com
    Check us out on Facebook at Teaching Your Toddler and on twitter at @TeachingToddler and on Instagram at @teachingyourtoddler 
    To support great future content, please click here and help us out with a $5 gift: glow.fm/teachingyourtoddler
    Leave us some feedback on this show and your ideas for future shows!
     

    • 23 min
    How Play Benefits Both Your Child and You with Dr. Jacqueline Harding

    How Play Benefits Both Your Child and You with Dr. Jacqueline Harding

    Did you know that when you engage in play with your child that not only is it helping your child's brain, but it's also helping YOUR brain? 
    In this very special episode you will learn how important it is to play with your child, not just because it's good for your child's development but also because it will help you as well. 
    Our guest today is Dr Jacqueline Harding. She is recognised as an international child development and education expert and author of The Brain that Loves to Play. She is a former BBC Education Editor, Government Consultant, and Headteacher.
    Find out more about Dr. Harding here:
    https://www.drjacquelineharding.com
    https://www.routledge.com/The-Brain-that-Loves-to-Play-A-Visual-Guide-to-Child-Development-Play/Harding/p/book/9781032314396
     
    Please like and subscribe to our podcast and leave a 5-star review so we can reach more parents like you!
    Subscribe to our podcast by sending an email to subscribe@teachingyourtoddler.com 
    For more expert interviews, fun activities and story time podcasts, please visit our website at TeachingYourToddler.com
    Check us out on Facebook at Teaching Your Toddler and on twitter at @TeachingToddler and on Instagram at @teachingyourtoddler 
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    • 21 min

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