BloomTalk

Maple Bloom International School

BloomTalk is a parenting and education podcast created by Maple Bloom, sharing practical insights and real stories to help families support their children as they grow, learn, and thrive.

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  1. Should Children Use Technology? A Parent’s Honest Views on Screens, Safety and the Future

    1일 전

    Should Children Use Technology? A Parent’s Honest Views on Screens, Safety and the Future

    Send us Fan Mail What does it mean to raise a child in a world full of screens? Do you protect them from technology? Or prepare them for it? In this episode of Bloom Talk, we sit down with Dina, Founder of Girls in Tech and a working parent navigating one of the most difficult realities of modern parenting: raising children in a digital world you can’t fully control. From strict “no gadgets” rules to moments of “just one video” to meet a deadline, Dina shares the honest, often unspoken trade-offs parents face every day. The convenience of screens. The guilt that follows. The fear of addiction. And the pressure of knowing that technology isn’t going away. This conversation doesn’t offer perfect answers. It sits in the tension. Because parenting today is no longer about avoiding technology. It’s about deciding how much is too much, how little is too late, and what it really means to prepare a child for the future. This episode is for parents, educators, and anyone asking: Are we getting screen time wrong? How do you balance productivity with presence? Is “digital babysitting” a failure or a necessity? What does healthy exposure actually look like? And how do you raise children to use technology without being used by it? This is not just a conversation about screens. It’s about guilt, pressure, responsibility, and the quiet uncertainty of doing your best in a world that keeps changing. 🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why “just one video” is rarely just one • The hidden trade-off between convenience and guilt • How fear of addiction shapes parenting decisions • Why strict rules often shift in real life • The real challenge of balancing “how much” and “how little” ⏱️ Chapters • 0:00 Trailer • 1:30 The Big Question: Protect or Prepare? • 3:10 “No Gadgets At All”: Where It Started • 5:45 When Deadlines Change Decisions • 8:20 The “Easy Babysitter” Reality • 10:15 The Guilt Parents Don’t Talk About • 13:40 Fear of Addiction vs Real Life Needs • 17:10 When It Starts Feeling Chaotic • 21:30 Are We Overthinking It? • 26:00 Preparing Kids For A Tech Future • 30:45 So… Where Is The Line? Loved this Episode? Connect with the Community: Subscribe to Bloom Talk: Don’t miss an episode on how children learn, grow, and thrive.Share this episode: Help other families prepare for what’s ahead.Follow MapleBloom: 🎥 Youtube: /   / @maplebloom 📸 Instagram: /instagram.com/maplebloomtz 📹 Facebook: /facebook.com/MapleBloomTZ 📱 LinkedIn: /tz.linkedin.com/company/maple-bloom-internationalKeep Blooming!

    39분
  2. Why Children Behave The Way They Do: Reading The Signals Adults Keep Missing

    1일 전

    Why Children Behave The Way They Do: Reading The Signals Adults Keep Missing

    Send us Fan Mail Why do children behave the way they do? What adults often call "bad behaviour" may actually be something deeper — a signal, a coping mechanism, a search for belonging, or an emotional need a child doesn't yet have the words to express. In this episode of BloomTalk, Natalia sits down with Fawzia — a mom of two, leader in inclusive education, and author of "The Happy Heart, Happy Mind Handbook" — to explore what children are really trying to tell the adults around them, and why so many of those signals get missed. Because behind every behaviour is something easy to overlook: A child trying to be understood. This conversation is for parents, educators, and anyone raising or working with children, asking: What is my child actually trying to tell me? Why do kids behave so differently at home than at school? How are screens, social media, and apps like Roblox shaping what children feel? What do I do when my child slams the door — or goes quiet? How can parents and schools partner instead of pull against each other? And how much of how I parent comes from how I was parented? Resources Mentioned Fawzia's book, "The Happy Heart, Happy Mind Handbook" https://www.totojunction.com/books/the-happy-heart-happy-mind-handbook-mindfulness-for-children/ Fawzia's work, Lead Learn Educate https://www.leadlearneducate.com The Brain Dump worksheet (download from Fawzia's site) https://www.leadlearneducate.com Chapters 00:00 Cold Open 01:36 Meeting Fawzia 02:23 What Pulled Her Into This Work 03:05 When "One Size Fits All" Stopped Working 04:48 Children as Icebergs 05:38 "Did Titanic Underestimate the Iceberg?" 06:38 Tech and the Rewriting of Childhood 07:48 From the Magazine Lady to the Internet's Faces 08:16 What Parents Get Wrong About Screens 09:30 When the Phone Becomes a Babysitter 10:51 The Phone Box at Dinner 11:43 The Death of Conversation 13:41 When Friendship Lives Inside an App 14:09 The Pandemic Anxiety That Hasn't Gone Away 16:06 Why Devices After 8PM Are Dangerous 16:27 Helicopter Parenting vs Honest Checking In 18:23 "I'll Buy My Own Phone" 20:35 Look Out for the Quiet Kids 20:57 Meta & YouTube on Trial 22:24 The Hidden Cost of the Like Button 23:43 Roblox, Catfishing, and Belonging 25:42 When the App Listens Better Than You 27:36 Australia Just Raised the Age 29:02 How to Read the Signals Children Send 30:04 Listening for What Is NOT Being Said 30:41 The Slammed Door: Address the Cause 32:28 When You Don't Have the Patience to Ask Why 33:21 Why Parents Must Work on Themselves First 35:05 The Problem With "Naughty" 36:14 Why Children Need Routines More Than Rules 38:35 The Brain Dump: A Family Tool That Works 40:25 When to Hold the Line 41:50 Moving Countries: The Grief Kids Carry 44:23 Old Wounds at a New School 45:58 Why School and Home Must Partner 47:37 When a Parent Says "Bullying" 50:09 When the Parent-School Relationship Breaks 52:17 Teachers as Customer Service 54:38 Walking Into the Flame 57:02 Misbehaving — or Pushing the Boundary? 1:01:01 The Pressure to Look Like a Perfect Parent 1:02:03 Why Kids Behave Differently at Home 1:03:49 "Talk to Joe About Brushing His Teeth" 1:04:32 When Parents Enable the Behaviour 1:09:22 Throwing a Tablet at a Tantrum 1:10:55 Writing Right-to-Left: A Lesson in Unlearning 1:13:11 Restorative Practices: Discipline Without Damage 1:15:50 The Happy Heart, Happy Mind Handbook 1:18:00 Dear Grownup, Not Dear Parent 1:21:37 What Children Wish Grownups Would Understand 1:22:48 The Caning Story 1:23:49 How Childhood Trauma Shapes Our Parenting 1:26:28 The Experience That Changed Her Forever 1:28:05 Final Thoughts Follow BloomTalk wherever you listen, share with someone who needs to hear this, and leave a review — it helps more parents and educators find us. Watch the full video conversation on YouTube: @maplebloom Loved this Episode? Connect with the Community: Subscribe to Bloom Talk: Don’t miss an episode on how children learn, grow, and thrive.Share this episode: Help other families prepare for what’s ahead.Follow MapleBloom: 🎥 Youtube: /   / @maplebloom 📸 Instagram: /instagram.com/maplebloomtz 📹 Facebook: /facebook.com/MapleBloomTZ 📱 LinkedIn: /tz.linkedin.com/company/maple-bloom-internationalKeep Blooming!

    1시간 29분
  3. Raising a Multilingual Child: What Parents Need to Know About Identity, Culture, and Belonging

    3월 31일

    Raising a Multilingual Child: What Parents Need to Know About Identity, Culture, and Belonging

    Send us Fan Mail What does it mean to truly belong? Is it the language you speak? The passport you carry? Or the memories you build within your family? In this episode of Bloom Talk, we sit down with Jihane, a parent in our Maple Bloom community who is raising her daughter across four languages, four worlds, and one very big question: How do you help a child belong to many places without feeling torn between them? Drawing from her own journey of moving from France to Tanzania 15 years ago, Jihane shares the reality of maintaining a multilingual household involving French, English, Swahili, and Gujarati. From "secret languages" at the dinner table to the "Anu" identity crisis at airport customs, this conversation explores the invisible labor of cultural transmission and the beauty of a childhood without borders. This conversation is for parents, educators, and global citizens asking: What do people misunderstand about raising bilingual children? How do different languages shape the way a child thinks and reasons? Is it possible to pass on a culture without passing on pressure or confusion? Why is the "ultimate goal" of language about family connection, not just fluency? This is not just a conversation about vocabulary and grammar. It’s about identity, memory, and the quiet fear that a child might one day feel they have to choose—and how we can ensure they never have to. 🎧 In this episode, you’ll learn: Why being bilingual doesn't mean being a "perfect translator" How languages are often compartmentalized by activity and personThe "Logic Shift": How different sentence structures mold a child’s brainPractical tips for keeping minoritized languages alive through play and one-to-one interactionWhy a child’s identity is often rooted in their name before their nationality⏱️ Chapters • 0:00 Trailer • 2:15 Intro • 3:15 Why Dar? A 15-Year Accident • 4:20 Language as a Piece of Identity • 6:30 The Planning Involved in Expat Parenting • 8:10 Managing Four Languages: The Strategy • 10:45 One-to-One Interactions & Keeping Traditions Alive • 12:20 Common Misconceptions About Multilingual Kids • 15:30 Building on Interests: Arts, Crafts, and French Songs • 17:15 The "No Secret Language" Struggle for Parents • 19:00 Personality Shifts Across Different Languages • 21:30 The Airport Story: Passports and Identity • 24:45 The "African European" Perspective • 26:50 How Language Shapes Logic and Brain Development • 29:10 Final Thoughts: Keeping the Family Together  #BilingualKids #BloomTalk #HowChildrenBloom #MapleBloom #RaisingGlobalCitizens  Loved this Episode? Connect with the Community: Subscribe to Bloom Talk: Don’t miss an episode on how children learn, grow, and thrive.Share this episode: Help other families prepare for what’s ahead.Follow MapleBloom: 🎥 Youtube: /   / @maplebloom 📸 Instagram: /instagram.com/maplebloomtz 📹 Facebook: /facebook.com/MapleBloomTZ 📱 LinkedIn: /tz.linkedin.com/company/maple-bloom-internationalKeep Blooming!

    37분
  4. Why the Early Years Matter More Than You Think: What Great Preschools Do Differently

    3월 18일

    Why the Early Years Matter More Than You Think: What Great Preschools Do Differently

    Send us Fan Mail What makes a great preschool? Is it the curriculum? The classrooms? The philosophy of learning? Or is it the teachers who shape a child’s earliest experiences? In this episode of Bloom Talk, we sit down with Marziya, Maple Bloom’s Head of Preschool, to explore what truly defines high-quality early childhood education — and why the earliest years of a child’s life matter far more than many people realise. Drawing from nearly two decades of teaching across Britain, Ireland, Switzerland, Japan, and Tanzania, Marziya shares the experiences that shaped her philosophy as an educator and leader. From play-based learning and child development to classroom design, parent partnerships, and teacher mindset, this conversation explores what great preschools do differently — and the kind of educators who make them possible. Because behind every great preschool is something often overlooked: A great teacher. This conversation is for parents, educators, and school leaders asking: What actually makes a preschool great?What should children really be learning between ages 0–6?Is play-based learning enough?What separates a great teacher from an ineffective one?How can parents and schools work together to support children?This is not just a conversation about preschool academics. It’s about how children grow, the adults who guide them, and the environments that shape their earliest foundations. 🎧 In This Episode, You’ll Learn Why the first six years are the foundation for lifelong learningWhat makes a preschool teacher truly greatWhy passion and purpose matter in early childhood educationHow play-based learning builds deeper understanding than worksheetsWhy independence, curiosity, and problem solving start in preschoolWhat parents often misunderstand about early childhood learningThe key ingredients of a high-quality preschool environment⏱️ Chapters 0:00  Intro 3:07 Meet Marziya | Head of Preschool 4:05 A Global Journey in Early Childhood Education 9:30 Why Early Years Is the Foundation of Everything 12:22 Parents, Teachers, and the Home–School Partnership 15:59 Play-Based Learning vs Worksheets 17:34 What Children Are Actually Learning Through Play 24:58 The Experience That Changed Her Perspective 29:18 Do Preschool Teachers Really Make an Impact? 31:48 Learning Through Curiosity (The Toilet Paper Story) 38:09 Why Worksheets Don’t Mean Real Learning 40:22 Academic Skills vs Life Skills 50:10 When School Becomes a Safe Place for Children 51:41 What Makes a Great Teacher — or a Poor One 56:30 Designing Classrooms That Help Children Learn 1:10:50 What Defines a Great Preschool 1:21:02 Why Early Childhood Is Where the Magic Happens 1:24:16 The Ultimate Purpose of Early Years Education #EarlyChildhoodEducation  #BloomTalk  #HowChildrenBloom  #PreschoolEducation  #PlayBasedLearning  #Teaching  #Parenting Loved this Episode? Connect with the Community: Subscribe to Bloom Talk: Don’t miss an episode on how children learn, grow, and thrive.Share this episode: Help other families prepare for what’s ahead.Follow MapleBloom: 🎥 Youtube: /   / @maplebloom 📸 Instagram: /instagram.com/maplebloomtz 📹 Facebook: /facebook.com/MapleBloomTZ 📱 LinkedIn: /tz.linkedin.com/company/maple-bloom-internationalKeep Blooming!

    1시간 29분
  5. What Schools Are Getting Wrong: How to Future-Proof Your Child's Education

    2월 6일

    What Schools Are Getting Wrong: How to Future-Proof Your Child's Education

    Send us Fan Mail Most schools are preparing children for a world that no longer exists. In this episode of BloomTalk, we sit down with global education leader Dr. Emanuel Vincent to uncover the specific shifts traditional education systems are failing to make in the age of AI—and why his radical goal is to make children "hate" going home at the end of the school day. Dr. Emanuel Vincent reveals the dramatic moment he walked away from a "successful" corporate career at Ernst & Young to find his true purpose, and why he believes the current obsession with "playing it safe" is the biggest risk to your child’s future. In this episode, we dive into: The AI Job Market: Why 10-year-old career paths are disappearing and the specific "human" skills that have become more valuable than ever.The Corporate-to-Classroom Pivot: The three questions Dr. Emanuel Vincent asked himself in a corner office that every parent should ask about their child's path.Raising "Disruptors": How to move beyond the lecture and foster true student agency, imagination, and critical thinking.The Screen Time Debate: A professional educator’s take on how to balance technology without losing emotional connection.The "Good Morning" Secret: Why high-fives and humor are scientifically linked to better learning outcomes.Inside the Episode: The Roadmap [The Foundation] 00:00 — The radical metric for a successful school. 02:15 — Which jobs are disappearing? What the data says about AI. 05:56 — The Ernst & Young story: A pivot from corporate to calling. 07:50 — The 3 questions that "broke" the successful life. [The Classroom Shift] 10:50 — Walking into Special Education blind: "I had no clue." 12:50 — The hard truth: Why most teachers (and parents) miss the mark. 17:05 — Differentiation: Why equality isn't always fairness in learning. 20:37 — Play-Based Learning: Why it's not "playing all day." [The Future-Proof Skills] 24:30 — Data-Driven Teaching: How AI enhances the human touch. 27:17 — The 7:30 AM Routine: Why high-fives are the foundation of IQ. 29:10 — What schools get wrong: Moving beyond the one-size-fits-all lecture. 32:01 — The power of storytelling: Returning to our educational roots. [The Leadership & Vision] 43:05 — The "Nugget": When kids refuse to go home. 47:59 — Students as Co-Creators: Designing a campus without buyer's remorse. 53:09 — The #1 Skill for 2050: Relationship Building as a superpower. 55:09 — Setting boundaries: Teaching kids to diagnose healthy relationships. About Dr. Emanuel Vincent: With over 25 years of experience across five continents, Dr. Emanuel Vincent brings a world-class perspective to his role as Head of School at MapleBloom. He is a firm believer that education should be an inspirational journey—not a one-size-fits-all lecture.  #HowChildrenBloom #BloomTalk #MapleBloom #FutureOfEducation #ParentingInAI  Loved this Episode? Connect with the Community: Subscribe to Bloom Talk: Don’t miss an episode on how children learn, grow, and thrive.Share this episode: Help other families prepare for what’s ahead.Follow MapleBloom: 🎥 Youtube: /   / @maplebloom 📸 Instagram: /instagram.com/maplebloomtz 📹 Facebook: /facebook.com/MapleBloomTZ 📱 LinkedIn: /tz.linkedin.com/company/maple-bloom-internationalKeep Blooming!

    1시간 2분
  6. When School Is On Break: Why Parenting Feels Harder and What Helps

    2025. 12. 24.

    When School Is On Break: Why Parenting Feels Harder and What Helps

    Send us Fan Mail Kids are home, routines change, and parenting can start to feel heavier than usual. Episode 1 of BloomTalk is now out. Two educators sit with a parent to talk honestly about school breaks, emotions at home, boredom, screen time, structure, and simple ways to help children stay engaged and growing, without making life harder for parents. BloomTalk is Maple Bloom’s parenting and education podcast, created for thoughtful, calm conversations about childhood, learning, and family life. #BloomTalk #MapleBloom #HowChildrenBloom #Parenting #SchoolBreak #KidsAtHome #RaisingChildren #EducationPodcast #ParentingCommunity 00:00 Introduction 03:25 Meet our parent 04:01 Parenting through big transitions 05:36 Structure vs freedom in school breaks 09:29 How children adapt and cope 10:14 Play vs academics during break 15:36 Honest talk about screen time 23:10 Teacher insights on kids in holidays 33:03 Imagination, role play & expression 41:33 Family time & meaningful moments 43:30 Key reminders for parents 48:49 What teachers see after holidays 52:24 Final reflections & appreciations 52:44 Stay connected FOLLOW MAPLEBLOOM ON SOCIALS 🎥 Youtube: /https://www.youtube.com/@MapleBloom 📸 Instagram: /instagram.com/maplebloomtz 📹 Facebook: /facebook.com/MapleBloomTZ 📱 LinkedIn: /tz.linkedin.com/company/maple-bloom-international Loved this Episode? Connect with the Community: Subscribe to Bloom Talk: Don’t miss an episode on how children learn, grow, and thrive.Share this episode: Help other families prepare for what’s ahead.Follow MapleBloom: 🎥 Youtube: /   / @maplebloom 📸 Instagram: /instagram.com/maplebloomtz 📹 Facebook: /facebook.com/MapleBloomTZ 📱 LinkedIn: /tz.linkedin.com/company/maple-bloom-internationalKeep Blooming!

    54분

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BloomTalk is a parenting and education podcast created by Maple Bloom, sharing practical insights and real stories to help families support their children as they grow, learn, and thrive.