An engaging podcast discussing relevant topics in early childhood development, education, and emotional intelligence. Working with children and families in a variety of settings, Jennifer Morgan brings nearly 20 years of experience to the table. Her back
This week we're sitting down with Kristine Szabo, model, entrepreneur, mother and philanthropist. In this candid and enlightening interview, we discuss everything from finding your spiritual truth, to parenting a child with special needs. Kristine has a unique and heartwarming story, and believes that ‘life doesn't happen to you, it happens for you'. Stay tuned for an inspiring conversation. Links:Kristine Szabo:http://www.kristineszabo.com/Host Jennifer Morgan, founder of Most Kidswww.mostkids.orgMusic:https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/2KWwu5c7pV/Produced by:Courtney Loftin
Today we're sitting down with Dr. Pejman Katiraei of Wholistic Kids and Families who's philosophy is that “the children of today do not have to become the sick adults of tomorrow”.. We learn the history behind his model of ultra preventive pediatric care, and discuss his studies in both traditional and alternative medicine. Dr.K highlights early indicators of developmental delay with an understanding the brain and body from a cellular level, and weighs in on supplements for children. Join us for this educational and enlightening conversation. Links:Dr. Katiraeiwww.wholistickids.comHost Jennifer Morgan, founder of Most Kidswww.mostkids.orgMusic:https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/2KWwu5c7pV/
Today we're sitting down with Jeff Coleman, co-founder of BrainLeap technologies, a suite of gaze control games intended to train foundational attention skills. As an entrepreneur, Jeff walks us through the potentials and pitfalls of brain training games. And also enlightens us on the expanded use of eye tracking technology abroad. We see so many businesses and games in the education community. Tune in for a great conversation with an education based business and learn the value and intent behind one of the products geared to help our children. Links:BrainLeaphttps://brainleaptech.com/Host Jennifer Morgan, founder of Most Kidswww.mostkids.orgMusic:https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/2KWwu5c7pV/
This week we're sitting down with Kaleigh Gilchrist, an inspiring dual athlete who is both a professional surfer and Olympic gold medalist in water polo. Kaleigh walks us through her life leading up to her amazing professional feats, the balances of being a student athlete, and overcoming challenges like the accident in South Korea in which Kaleigh sustained traumatic injury following her team's win at the 2019 World Championships. Kaleigh candidly shares with us the story of her rehabilitation after the accident, including mentorship from Kobe Bryant. Join us in an enlightening conversation about the importance of asking for help, and the power of enjoying the present. Links:Kaleigh Gilchristwww.kaleighgilchrist.comHost Jennifer Morgan, founder of Most Kidswww.mostkids.orgMusic:https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/2KWwu5c7pV/
This week we're sitting down with Rupa Mehta, founder of Nalini KIDS, a New York based organization that teaches children emotional intelligence through physical movement. We discuss Rupa's advocacy for child wellness in New York City public schools, what it means to exercise both physically and emotionally, and her latest program, The Subject of Self. Join us in an empowering and meaningful conversation about what happens when students learn the value of self-reflection. Links:Rupa Mehta, NaliniKIDShttps://nalinikids.org/https://subjectofself.org/join/Host Jennifer Morgan, founder of Most Kidswww.mostkids.orgMusic:https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/2KWwu5c7pV/
Jen sits down with Dr. Wilson to discuss the science of brain behavior, understanding how a child's brain is organized, and when to see a doctor if a child is having more difficulty learning than their peers. They touch on the importance of early intervention for the best long term outcomes with children on a neurodiverse spectrum. And lastly, as professionals in the pediatric world, we align on the importance of cross collaboration with other specialists and building a community of professionals to make the best referrals for families.