In this episode, Carla invites her husband onto the podcast to talk about what it's like to be married to an Early Childhood Educator. You get a little bit of insight into their marriage and Jeff's perspective on what Early Childhood Educators do. Show Notes: elfoundations.com/46 How to Work with Carla
Feb 11, 2022•19 min
Food bonds people together! Whether it's with your students in a child care setting or enjoying a meal as a team, food is key! Eating together creates a culture of belonging, ownership and collaboration. In episode 45, Carla dives into the benefits of eating with the students in your program and why having food at a staff meeting will make your team stronger! Show Notes: elfoundations.com/45 How to Work with Carla...
Feb 04, 2022•11 min
Behaviour is a form of communication but sometimes it is really hard to determine what is trying to be communicated. This is especially true in the field of Early Childhood Education when children are trying to communicate through their behaviours. Enter the ABC of behaviour chart. This chart is a wonderful tool to help you observe the ABCs (the Antecedent, Behaviour and Consequence) to look for patterns in a child's behaviour to better support them. Listen to the podcast to learn more about how...
Jan 28, 2022•9 min
Boredom can be a good thing for a child's development! Hear Carla out on The Everything ECE Podcast where she makes a case for boredom and why we need to stop trying to keep children entertained and instead give them opportunities to entertain themselves. Show Notes: elfoundations.com/43 How to Work with Carla
Jan 21, 2022•5 min
We've all done it. You can probably think of at least one time when you engaged in workplace gossip. Gossip can make you feel a part of the team- if you're on the "ins" with the gossiper. Gossip makes the workplace toxic. In episode #42, Carla talks about why we partake in gossip, why it is imperative that gossip not be tolerated in the workplace and how to change the behaviour. It will reduce the toxicity and increase positivity. Who doesn't want more positivity? Show Notes: elfoundations.com/4...
Jan 14, 2022•6 min
In today’s episode, Beth Cannon teaches us how to take those tired and outdated training manuals and turn them into current, up to date and relevant modules. We need to boost our field into the 21st century and make learning stick for our staff. As Leaders, we need to set the standard, and if we aren’t consistent in our training then we are not setting our staff up for success! Show Notes: elfoundations.com/41 How to Work with Carla...
Dec 24, 2021•35 min
The new year is always a great time to set new goals. And before you say there's no point because they are usually broken, hear me out. What if they're not? What if you actually achieved your goal or got damn close? How awesome would that be! What if you try a different approach to goal setting? Like trying the three strategies mentioned in this episode to help you achieve your goals! Show Notes: elfoundations.com/40 How to Work with Carla...
Dec 17, 2021•6 min
You don’t need that To-Do List haunting you any longer. In today's episode, Carla Ward is going to switch your mindset and help you see the light through those tasks and it all starts by ditching your to-do list. Show Notes: elfoundations.com/39 How to Work with Carla
Dec 09, 2021•9 min
As ECEs we are SO good at documenting the children's learning journeys but what yours? Join Carla on today's episode where she talks about why you should be documenting your journey as an Early Childhood Educator.
Dec 03, 2021•6 min
In this episode, we talk about 5 ways the administration can support their staff. Some may seem simple and straight forward, yet, they are usually the ones most likely to be forgotten. Show Notes: elfoundations.com/37 How to Work with Carla
Nov 25, 2021•14 min
Join Carla and Ron Shuali as they talk about everything from children's behaviour to adult behaviour and how our reactions affect children's responses. Show Notes: elfoundations.com/36 How to Work with Carla
Nov 19, 2021•52 min
We know that children need play, but did you know that adults do too? Join Carla Ward as she interviews Amanda Evans all about her play program that involves children AND their parents. Amanda also tells us all about how healing takes place in play. Show Notes: elfoundations.com/35 How to Work with Carla
Nov 11, 2021•25 min
Are you able to identify the difference between Overwhelming Feelings and Burnout? In this episode, we talk with Emma Tempest about being overwhelmed. What works for you to unwind and destress may differ from someone else's. How can we identify the signs of overwhelm in ourselves to nip it in the bud before it becomes burnout? Emma also talks about her Coaching Program that can help you through overwhelm and what works for you.
Nov 05, 2021•28 min
Jamie Wagler, Miss Jamie RECE talks to us about the importance of using baby sign language in all our early education programs.
Oct 29, 2021•16 min
In this episode of The Everything ECE Podcast, Carla talks with CEO of JumpStart for Young Children, Naila Bolus, about the most important thing in education, literacy. Every child has the potential to be a successful learner, and raising the quality of their environment will help boost their language skills. Creating a positive adult/child relationship will build a sense of belonging that also has a positive impact on a child's ability to learn.
Oct 21, 2021•17 min
Carla talks with Jane Pilskalnietis about the benefits of Outdoor Play. We learn why it is important to play outdoors in all types of weather, how is outdoor play different from indoor play, and how to prepare parents for outdoor play and get the buy-in.
Oct 14, 2021•35 min
Join Carla Ward and Jeron Bailey as they discuss one of the biggest problems in Early Childhood Education: High staff turnover. Listen as they discuss what can be done to increase staff retention, the repercussions of high staff turnover and what can be done to ensure quality staff stays.
Oct 08, 2021•24 min
What type of ECE are you? Join Carla as she talks about the two types of ECEs that you encounter in the classroom. Find out in this episode, the type of educators we need and why one is better than the other.
Oct 01, 2021•8 min
Sound the alarm! We need to take a step back and check-in with ourselves and our children! It's time we rethink how we use technology. Dr. Shimi Kang is here today to help us evaluate and take a look at our tech diet. Are we being healthy?
Sep 24, 2021•16 min
Your vagus nerve is the main component of the parasympathetic nervous system. It is in charge of rest, digest and social engagement so in theory, we should have an awakened vagus system. But do we? Join Carla Ward as Dr. Alyssa Runyon explains to us the importance of awakening our vagus nerves as educators and for our students.
Sep 17, 2021•24 min
Parent engagement is so important to the growth of children. Ria Simon from HiMama shares with us why parent engagement is so incredibly important, how it benefits children and how to increase parent engagement.
Sep 10, 2021•39 min
Iolani is a Bronx, NY native who caught the travel bug at a young age. She is a mother of two who believes in the power of normalizing difference and seeing diverse protagonists in children's literature. Iolani is the author of Lenox Takes Flight, a book created because she wanted her son to see himself represented in books.
Sep 03, 2021•11 min
At some point in our lives, personal or professional most of us can admit that we have uttered the words, “Yes, but…” I’ve done it and I’ve certainly had it said in response to something I’ve said. Today I’m here to hopefully convince you that changing your “Yes, but” statement will take your skills as an educator and your student’s successes to the next level.
Aug 27, 2021•7 min
Bringing all 8 episodes of the Summer Series together is knowing and understanding the difference between following children's interests and unintentionally creating a theme. Join Carla Ward and Tracy Money as they take a deeper dive into debunking interests vs. themes.
Aug 20, 2021•14 min
This is where we look at the next steps for the children but also the next steps for the educators. What might we say and do differently next time to support the learning in the ways we had intended?
Aug 12, 2021•9 min
It's time to take all your observations and analyze the data. Join me, Carla Ward, as Tracy Money walks us through what to do with all the collected data and how to turn it into useful and authentic data that benefits the child.
Aug 06, 2021•8 min
Join Carla Ward with co-host, Tracy Money as they discuss pedagogical documentation. What it is, why is it important and how to do it effectively and efficiently. Learn how to document in a way to listen.
Jul 30, 2021•13 min
"If we want to maximize the learning, we must be intentional in our role." - Tracy Money The educator is a driving force in the classroom and plays a huge role in the learning that takes place in their program.
Jul 23, 2021•6 min
It is important as educators to reflect on our own learning styles. Often a hands-on learner will provide hands-on opportunities for the students, a visual learner provides visual learning opportunities and so forth. We, as educators, need to ensure that we are providing multiple learning style options to the children in our programs.
Jul 16, 2021•6 min
In this episode, Carla Ward and Tracy Money talk about the importance of knowing your learner and building meaningful relationships with them in your program.
Jul 09, 2021•10 min