Final Episode
Dear listeners,Thank you for your support and for listening to our podcast. Please note that we will no longer be publishing new episodes after October 1, 2025. Our current site will remain open for past episodes and additional content. For new updates and more content, please visit unEdited chatter. We appreciate your continued support! Thank you!Tisha and Steph
135-Social Emotional Learning with the book Pony Punch
In this session, Amy Seck introduces her new book, Pony Punch—a powerful social-emotional tool for teachers and families. Inspired by the animals on Amy’s homestead in South Central Kansas, this heartwarming story teaches children the value of kindness, patience, and empathy in a fun and unexpected way. It reminds us that because we don’t always know someone’s past, they may act, look, or respond differently than we expect. Ways to connect with Amy (Founder of Beloved Books Publishing Co.)Website: www.belovedbookspublishingco.com
134 - Parental Perceptions of Screen-Based Media
Dr. Crystal Parker will discuss the benefits of screen-based media when it is used thoughtfully with young children. Drawing from her recent research on parental perceptions of screen-based media and its influence on preschoolers, she will share practical ways to transform passive screen time into an engaging, interactive experience. By co-viewing and actively participating in your child’s media consumption, you can enhance their learning, promote positive social interactions, and create opportunities for meaningful connections.If you would like a closed captioning version of this podcast, please contact Stephanie.heald@uagc.edu.
133 - Biting and Development
Kathy Banks explains that biting in infants and toddlers, though challenging for families and caregivers, is often a natural part of development as young children explore and learn about their world. She will discuss the reasons behind this behavior and offer guidance on managing it while fostering prosocial development. This conversation will help providers navigate behavior policies with a deeper understanding of biting in early childhood.If you would like a closed captioning version of this podcast, please contact Stephanie.heald@uagc.edu.
132 - First Five Email Resource
Kelly Pitzer will introduce the First Five Program, a free daily email offering practical ideas and activities to strengthen student relationships and build a positive class community. She will highlight its three core components—connect, care, and character—and explore features such as memes, questions, at-the-door greetings, quick connects, check-ins, mindfulness, positivity, quotes, and videos. Kelly will share her favorite aspects of the program and how she integrates them into her classroom.If you would like a closed captioning version of this podcast, please contact Stephanie.heald@uagc.edu.