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Why We Play: Podcast Series

February 9, 2024 by notjustcute Filed Under: Uncategorized Leave a Comment

Every Tuesday and Thursday in February, I’m sharing a new podcast episode on the topic of Why We Play.

It’s quite possible I’ve chosen one of the busiest months on our family calendar to launch this podcast series (as my husband recently reminded me 😂), but I just couldn’t wait any longer!

Similar to the Why We Play parent letters, these episodes are packed with the science and stories behind why play is “Not Just Cute” but a uniquely powerful driver of development and learning for young children.

You can find each episode on the Not Just Cute: The Podcast page or by subscribing to the podcast on your favorite podcast platform. But to make things just a little bit simpler for those who want to live a tech-simple life (I get it!), I’ll be adding links to each episode here as well.

Please join me all month as we explore Why We Play in early childhood education!

Episode 62: Why We Play

Episode 63: Why We Play for Mental Health and Wellness

Episode 64: Why We Play for Brain Development and Real Learning

Episode 65: Why We Play for Soft Skills

Episode 66: Why We Play with Blocks

Episode 67: Why We Play at the Sensory Table

Episode 68: Why We Play Pretend

Episode 69: Why We Play with Art

Episode 70: Why We Need Play for All

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In early education, there is too much distance between what we know and what we do. I bridge the gaps that exist between academia, decision-makers, educators, and parents so that together, we can improve the quality of early education while also respecting and protecting the childhood experience.

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