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Rukia has built an early learning community that is both a hub of activism and a sanctuary of care.
This episode highlights inclusion myths, the stress and conditioning educators face, and reframes inclusion as a practice that benefits all.
This episode challenges what we know about play — its schoolification, the educator's role in it, and how play prepares children for life.
Together in a room filled with passionate in-home carers, we recognized the complexity and skill of home child care work.
What if care isn’t just something we do, but the most important part of how we show up for children?
Let's unpack how curiosity, uncertainty, and the voice of the educator can shape truly responsive curriculum.
This discussion with Deb Curtis explores our inherently social nature, and delves deep into the source of early development.
In this episode, Dr Hopi Marti shares his path back to his ancestors, the land, and the seasonal rhythms that guide his work with children.