Podcasts by NAEYC Radio- The National Association for The Education of Young Children
The National Association for The Education of Young Children and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you NAEYC Radio. Rae Pica and Jerlean Daniel host the program that will focus on a different topic each month. The program was developed by early childhood professionals to bring the best and latest insights directly to parents and educators.
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Translating Research Into Awareness & Action for Parents from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.671745
Ellen Galinsky shares insights and lessons from her groundbreaking work aimed at helping parents better understand and apply relevant research in their own parenting scenarios. The program will he...
ListenWhy Educators Are Losing Boys, How to Get Them Back from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.654545
In this fascinating discussion, Larry Griffin asserts that the number of boys who are unmotivated and underachieving is growing. He has identified five reasons why educators and society are failin...
ListenWhere Are All of The Men? from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.653801
Bryan Nelson says there are several reasons why there are so few men in early childhood education. Bryan explains why the lack of males is a significant problem and details a number things we can d...
ListenHow to Better Serve All Children from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.653073
Luis A. Hernandez has spent a career working on the fundamentals of developing happy, joyful children who grow up to be lifelong learners and good citizens . Hernandez talks about how to connect ...
ListenCan Digital Media Enhance Learning? from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.652218
Computers, Internet, television, Twitter, iPods, can these technologies really enhance early childhood learning? In the NAEYC Radio segment , the Corporation for Public Broadcasting challenges som...
ListenCreating a Safe Emotional Climate for Children from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.651470
Bullying behavior is a perennial challenge for educators. Bullying impacts the bully, the bullied and the community. In this segment Jean Schreiber talks about how to help address bullying by te...
ListenUnderpaid Early Childhood Workers: Finding the path to better pay. from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.650482
A teacher in a preschool with a bachelors degree typically earns $10-15k less a year than a kindergarten teacher with similar preparations. IThis segment discuss new insights and developments that...
ListenCurtailing High Turn Over Among Early Childhood Educators from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.649719
This month we discuss the causes and consequences of high turnover among early childhood educators and more importantly what can be done to retain staff. Holly Elissa Bruno shares key insights abo...
ListenBuilding Relationships with Challenging Children from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.646514
This segment is about that "special child" in your class. They don't do what you want them to do, they do what you don't want them to do and you don't know what to do about it. In this segment, Dan...
ListenWhat Is Developmentally Appropriate Math For Very Young Children? from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.645739
The question of teaching math to very young children sits right in the middle of the early academics debate.
Our guest says that early math is critical to academic success and pr...
How to Begin Teaching Physics in Early Childhood from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.643497
Is there a place for physics and science in early childhood education? Our guests say the answer is an unequivocal yes and share insights about how to begin to introduce the subject to young chi...
ListenHow Federal Policies Affect Early Childhood from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.642178
Federal spending has a profound impact on early childhood programs. With significant budget cuts looming, we talk this month about how early childhood educators can use their voices to impact feder...
ListenWho Will Save Kindergarten? from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.641367
Our guest continues to sound the alarm that play in being pushed out of kindergarten to the detriment of the children. In the segment Vivian offers suggestion for pushing back against the system.<...
ListenStrategies for Supporting Dual Language Learners from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.640580
The ability to teach dual language learners is becoming increasing important as our demographics shift across the nation. In this segment our guest clarifies misconceptions on the topic and shares...
ListenEarly Childhood Education:The Road Ahead from 2022-02-22T15:22:36.639796
Early childhood educators are accustomed to being ignored by policy makes and even the rest of the education profession. Perhaps this will change as a result of The Department of Education's Early ...
ListenHelping Children to Love and Do Well at Math from 2010-10-26T14:59:07
Our guest asserts that everyone can be good at math. In this segment we discuss how educators and parents can develop a love and ability for math in young children.
ListenChildhood Obesity: Early Intervention Strategies from 2010-09-28T20:18:24
Early child care providers and early education professionals are well positioned to tackle the child obesity pandemic through early intervention.
In this segment our guest iden...
Creating Emotionally Literate Schools from 2010-06-20T22:22:58
Marc Brackett argues that emotional literacy is critical to productive teaching environments. Yet bracket asserts that most of us have a deficient emotional vocabulary and no formal way to learn or...
ListenChanging of the Guard from 2010-05-20T22:26:32
Jerlean Daniel, Ph.D. has been promoted to Executive Director Designate of the Association. Daniel will replace outgoing Executive Director, Mark R. Ginsberg, Ph.D. on July 1, 2010. They both join...
ListenAre We Playing It too Safe? from 2009-08-20T09:27:29
Dr. Joe Frost asserts that the anxiety of adults, safety standards, law suits and cyber-play are all leading to the demise of play and playgrounds. Frosts says that the impact on children is far r...
ListenAre We Playing It too Safe? from 2009-08-20T09:27:29
Dr. Joe Frost asserts that the anxiety of adults, safety standards, law suits and cyber-play are all leading to the demise of play and playgrounds. Frosts says that the impact on children is far r...
ListenAre We Playing It too Safe? from 2009-08-20T09:27:29
Dr. Joe Frost asserts that the anxiety of adults, safety standards, law suits and cyber-play are all leading to the demise of play and playgrounds. Frosts says that the impact on children is far r...
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