The First Years with Leah Tibbits
We love a child advocate here at Wildlings and on today's episode, I’m chatting with early years childhood advocate Leah from Leah and the first years.
👉 Leah Shares
About Leah and The First Years
About the brain and brain development in the early years
Why the relationship between teachers and the children and their family is so crucial to building a sense of belonging
How exploration is the key is learning and empowerment
That independent play is often the goal and what our expectations should be around this
About schemas and how understanding them helps you to remain connected with your child
Why free play and connection to nature through a bi-cultural lens in Te Whāriki is so important
What 3- 7 year olds need to learn
Tips for parents when they are looking for an early childhood centre
👉 Links and Resources
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Leahandthefirstyears.com
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👉 Guest Details
Leah is a passionate qualified early childhood teacher/kaiako from New Zealand advocating for the first years of life. She has built a community for parents and teachers to go to where they will leave feeling inspired and empowered. She is all about using the developing brain and current research to promote the importance of play and attachment.
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