Talking with Tata encourages speech and language development while socializing and having fun. Join speech pathologist Andie Schneider as she offers tips to help make speech language practice fun at home for you and your little one. Each week, she invites moms and parents from the Talking with Tata community to highlight their incredible careers and how they manage to balance it all.
Each child is unique and decisions about your child's learning, education, and development should be driven by individual needs rather than societal expectations. Education experts Danielle Freilich and Jordana Fruchter, hosts of "No Silly Questions" podcast, open up about their mission to empower parents to make informed educational decisions, unravel education jargon, and navigate the rewarding journey of parenthood. They discuss the private versus public school education and the ever-evolving landscape of school admissions, offering valuable insights, especially for parents navigating the New York City school system. From seeking guidance on preschool choices to the nuances of redshirting, they unpack the research, debunk myths, and provide insights into the potential advantages and disadvantages of the complex landscape of child development and education.Tata's Tip of the Week: Language development through a unique method – sabotage. Creating challenging situations such as offering the wrong-colored crayon or utensil, can enhance language skills and foster problem-solving abilities in a fun and engaging way. Check out No Silly Questions podcast Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Maternal health is multifaceted, starting from preconception through postpartum. The mental health component of the motherhood journey is often overlooked, but it is significant to address the societal pressures and expectations that can impact a woman's mental well-being during this transformative period. Elizabeth Baron, LMHC, Licensed Mental Health Counselor and psychotherapist specializing in perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs), shares insights on the profound impact of social media on new parents, addressing the prevalent notion that everyone is an expert these days. She weighs in on the challenges of parental comparison, emphasizing the importance of trusting one's instincts and fostering a healthy relationship with your partner amidst the trials of raising a child. The conversation extends to the crucial topic of postpartum depression and anxiety, demystifying these terms and providing insights into their nuanced differences. She shares an important concept of "mothering the mother," to empower mothers with knowledge and support, fostering a community that dismantles stigmas and encourages open dialogue about the challenges of motherhood.Tata's Tip of the Week: The impactful use of W-H questions (who, what, where, when, why)Use W-H questions to encourage meaningful and expansive conversations with children. By framing questions in a way that goes beyond simple yes or no answers, such as asking about specific parts of their day or preferences, parents can help children express themselves more fully and enhance their language development.Learn more about Elizabeth's practiceFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
The quest for perfectionism, especially in parenting, can be a significant source of stress and flexibility and self-compassion can pave the way for a more balanced life. Psychotherapist Meg Gitlin explores the intricacies of personal and professional identities, addressing the challenge of being a full-time parent while juggling a career. Her insights into setting priorities and embracing flexibility resonate not just with new parents, but with anyone navigating the demands of modern life. She shares her expertise on finding the right therapist and offers valuable insights into supporting children and friends facing tough times. She covers the impacts of social media on mental health, urging us to consider taking breaks for our well-being. She also brings light to the complex dynamics of current events, specifically the Israel-Palestine situation, providing valuable advice on managing conversations around sensitive topics, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and knowing when to take a step back. Tata's Tip of the Week: Parenting with Presence – The Art of Reading TogetherRead with your child by having them face you for a more intimate connection. Emphasizing the importance of modeling proper speech, focus on pictures, enage with questions, and create a shared reading experience to enhance the bonding moment.Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
When is the right time for parents to bring their child for their first dental visit? Early visits to the dentist serve as opportunities to educate parents about oral care and the prevention of cavities, setting the foundation for good dental habits from a young age. Pediatric dentist Dr. Sarah Linell talks about preparing a child for their first dental visit, addressing tongue and lip ties, the importance of baby teeth and brushing a child's teeth after consuming milk, the safety of dental X-rays, and the impact of thumb-sucking and pacifier use on a child's dental health. Nutrition is another critical topic of conversation, and Dr. Sarah points out that some foods, like gummy vitamins, can be detrimental to dental health, as they get stuck in the teeth. Open discussions about oral care, oral habits, and dental procedures are vital in ensuring children grow up with healthy smiles and good dental practices.Tata's Tip of the Week: Addressing tongue and lip ties in children.If tongue and lip ties are not addressed aerly on it can lead to articulation errors, as the child has difficulty protruding and sticking out their tongue. If necessary, visit a pediatrician and consider a procedure called phrenectomy, which involves laser-cutting the tongue and lip ties. This procedure can help children who are struggling with issues related to latching on during feeding, feeding difficulties, and other symptoms associated with tongue and lip ties.Visit Dr. Sarah Linell at Bright Healthy Smiles & Happy Kidds DentalFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Imagine high-quality pediatric care for your children in the comfort of your own home. Enter: Miami Concierge Pediatrics. Unlike traditional medical practices, Miami Concierge Pediatrics takes a different approach by ensuring that the doctor-patient relationship is maintained through house calls. This personal touch allows the medical team to focus on the patient's specific needs and establish a deep understanding of their health concerns. Dr. Aviel Lemus, MD, FAAP, Pediatrician and Yaffa Gordon, PA-C Physyican Assistant highlight that the practice caters to a wide range of pediatric healthcare services, including wellness exams, vaccinations, and emergency care. Discover how they prioritize quality healthcare over quantity and share tips on making your child's doctor visits less intimidating. Tata's Tip of the Week: Screen time for childrenMake screen time structured, aiming to choose educational content rather than simply providing entertainment. Select shows or programs that are slower-paced and involve engagement and interaction, such as older educational TV shows like Barney or Blues Clues. Make sure to engage with your children while they're watching by asking questions and involving them in the content rather than allowing them to passively watch.Learn more about Miami Concierge Pediatrics Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Understanding your child's unique learning style is the first step toward creating a supportive and enriching educational experience. Dr. Nicole Katz, a pediatric neuropsychologist based in New York State, explains the world of child development and education. She sheds light on what it means to be a pediatric neuropsychologist, covering topics from ADHD to the autism spectrum. She breaks down the stigma surrounding psychological assessments, emphasizing the importance of understanding your child's strengths and vulnerabilities. Dr. Katz shares in detail the comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations she conducts for children aged four to 26, addressing concerns about testing duration and flexibility for children who may find it challenging to sit through lengthy sessions. Discover the collaborative nature of pediatric neuropsychology as Dr. Katz discusses communication with schools, parents, and other professionals.Tata's Tip of the Week: The Power of Seeking a Second Opinion and learning from others.Understanding your child's strengths and weaknesses is crucial. Gathering information about your child's learning style or potential challenges is a proactive and beneficial step, ultimately contributing to their success and thriving in the learning environment.Learn more about Dr. Nicole Katz's practice Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Imagine your doctor's office transformed into a social club—an inviting space where health discussions flow naturally, information is shared openly, and the overall atmosphere is friendly and supportive. Picture a place where healthcare transcends the clinical, fostering a sense of community, collaboration, and ease in addressing your well-being. Enter The Lanby – a primary care membership that provides comprehensive healthcare services, including wellness, nutrition, and access to primary care doctors – all in one convenient space. Co-founder and CEO Chloe Harrouche shares her incredible personal story, starting from her own health challenges, including a breast cancer diagnosis at 23 years old. As a survivor, she experienced firsthand the gaps in the healthcare system, especially the lack of ongoing support after treatment. Her journey led her to reimagine primary care, making it proactive, collaborative, and personalized. She also shares her experience with fertility issues and how it shaped her mission to optimize the healthcare system and introduce a more collaborative approach.Tata's Tip of the Day: Take on a collaborative approach to speech therapySpeech therapy extends beyond articulation, involving collaboration with teachers, occupational therapists, and more, focusing on holistic development, including sensory and motor skills, and fostering socialization for a well-rounded outcome in children's education and growth.Learn more about The LanbyFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Whether you're exploring egg freezing, family planning, or facing secondary infertility, you're not alone. So many individuals and couples encounter challenges along the way. Dr. Nicole Yoder is is a Fertility Specialist and Board-Certified OBGYN with Spring Fertility, a world-class fertility clinic in New York and California that specializes in everything from egg freezing and embryo cryopreservation, to genetic testing, intrauterine insemination, in vitro fertilization (IVF) and more. Dr. Yooder discusses the evolving landscape of fertility, debunking myths from social media, and exploring how lifestyle changes, diet, and complementary treatments can impact your fertility journey.Tata's Tip of the Week: Recognizing developmental milestones in children before their first wordsPay attention to the intricate world of pre-verbal communication. This involves recognizing a spectrum of developmental markers that encompass gross motor skills, fine motor skills, language skills, and cognitive skills.Learn. more about Spring FertilityFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Occupational therapy is a holistic healthcare profession that helps individuals of all ages and abilities to perform meaningful and important activities, despite physical, mental, social, or emotional challenges. Gabrielle Levy, MS, OTR/L, a passionate occupational therapist with a focus on working with children in school settings, shares insights into her low-tech approach to occupational therapy, emphasizing creativity and play-based therapy to help children develop essential skills. She sheds light on the many misconceptions surrounding occupational therapy, provides valuable advice for parents and educators on fostering a supportive environment for children. She also discusses the importance of collaboration between professionals and offers practical tips for parents to strengthen their child's fine and gross motor skills at home. Connect with Gabby Glevy20@gmail.com Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Traveling with kids can be a rewarding experience when approached with careful planning and the right strategies. Brian Kelly, also known as "The Points Guy," is a well-known figure in the world of travel, loyalty programs, and credit card rewards. He is the founder and former CEO of The Points Guy (thepointsguy.com), a popular website and media platform dedicated to helping travelers maximize their points and miles to enhance their travel experiences. He shares his insights into traveling with children, drawing from his experiences as a new and single father to his one-year-old son. =. He offers various travel tips, including using foreign frequent flyer programs for international travel and making use of airline policies for lap infants to save money. He reveals how European countries are often more accommodating and baby-friendly compared to the United States. He also shares the importance of selecting the right travel gear for children, such as strollers that fit well on airplanes, and strategies for dealing with airline personnel when bringing your gear on board.Tata's Tip of the week: Expose your child to new environmentsExposing your child to different environments, even if you live in a suburb, is essential for their development. Correlating the environment with new vocabulary and language skills can enhance their communication skills.Check out The Points Guy and follow @briankelly @thepointsguyFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
There are emotional aspects of fashion that can significantly impact our daily lives, especially during transitional phases like pregnancy and postpartum. Sofia Champalanne Calcagno, a seasoned wardrobe stylist with over 15 years of experience in the fashion industry, credits her international upbringing between Buenos Aires, LA, and Miami to greatly influencing her unique approach to fashion and style. Sofia shares her process for helping clients discover their personal style and create a versatile, functional wardrobe at all stages of life. With the fashion landscape evolving rapidly, she shares her insights on how the industry has changed with the onset of COVID-19 and offers practical advice for individuals struggling to dress themselves in this new era. She reveals her top three essential fashion items for every woman, whether they're moms or not. Tip of the Week: Involve your child in the dressing process Allowing children to dress themselves promotes the development of both gross and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills include actions like pulling clothing over their heads, while fine motor skills involve tasks like buttoning or zipping. Selecting clothing for the day gives children a sense of autonomy and allows them to make choices. It's a small step towards developing decision-making skills. Check out Sofia C Style and follow along @sofiacstyleFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
It is a parent's life mission to help their children reach their highest potential. The Gordon School in Miami, Florida has set out to create a child-centered environment where children of all developmental stages can thrive. Through their early childhood, day school and Tikvah Center, a specialized program for children on the autism spectrum, there are various opportunities for inclusion, both in the classroom and in social settings. Nicole Sperling is the admissions director of The Gordon School and explains the advantages of early childhood inclusion and how it helps develop crucial communication skills. She opens up about her experiences as a mother, educator and marketer, and shares tips for a school application process.Tata's Tip of the Week: Socialize with your kidsGet out there and socialize! Allow you and your child to meet new people. The more they socialize, the stronger language skills they will have. It helps promote non-verbal communication skills like eye contact and shaking someone's hand. Learn more about The Gordon School and follow @gordonschoolmiamiFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Travel often, create lasting memories and strong connections with your family and discover the world together. Travel is an educational opportunity which can help stimulate your children's minds by boosting their creativity and imagination as well as help with language, literacy and social development. Dorie Fader Teitelbaum is a mom of two and founder of Andiamo Travel, a luxury travel and lifestyle concierge that offers customized experiences and journeys around the globe. She shares her tips for traveling, with or without kids, from finding the right hotel and booking flights to dinner reservations and activities on the ground. She opens up about how her deep passion for travel inspired her to launch Andiamo ("Let's Go" in Italian) after years as a practicing lawyer. She also weighs in on balancing motherhood while running her own company and the lessons learned. Tata's Tip of the Week: How to Travel with Your ChildPrepare your child for a trip: bring snacks, crafts for a project, booksGet your child on the schedule of the place you are visiting Tata's Travel Recommendations for Kids: Montessori Story Book - 2-5 year oldsOn the Plane Activity Book- 5-8 year olds Tiny & Mighty Clever Toy CreationsPrincess Sticker Book ActivityDorie's Travel Recommendations for Kids:Flyaway Kids Bed - inflatable bed for infants and toddlers to sleep on planeBabyQuip - baby equipment rentals from cribs to toys Follow @andiamo.travel and visit Andiamo Travel websiteFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
The only thing harder than being a parent, is being a new parent. That's according to ZenHippo Founder Loren Klein. She believes community, education, and mindful play can radically transform the early years of parenting – so she set out to create ZenHippo, a Palm Beach based collective of local experts offering talks and classes for expecting and new parents, caregivers, babies and toddlers. She opens up about her career as a social worker and teacher to mother of three, and how her parenthood journey inspired her to program early childhood play-based classes for children ages 0-3, from music and yoga to speech and language and even infant massage.Tata's Tip of the Week: Use visuals when you are speaking with your childOur brain's make connections when using our senses. Use a visual in addition to verbalization. Show your child the option of a visual. The more input you add, the easier it is to learn new words and language.Follow @wearezenhippo and sign up for classes on ZenHippo websiteFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Sleep training is life-changing. Not only does it play a crucial role in your child's healthy growth and development, but it's equally as important for parents' well-being. Melissa Perry, founder and lead baby and toddler sleep consultant. of The Cradle Coach, is dedicated to helping tired families give their child the best sleep possible through customized sleep training plans. She explains how a baby's feeding schedule is highly correlated with early sleep training techniques and puts a big emphasis on routine and structure early on in a child's life.Tata's Tip of the Week: Give Your Child ChoicesGiving your child choices gives them the power to make a decision for themselves. Asking an open-ended question can often overwhelm children, so provide them with options. They become involved in the conversation, but don't feel as much pressure.Follow @thecradlecoach and learn more about The Cradle CoachFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Sensory play is a lot of fun. It offers many benefits for child development including motor skills, emotional regulation and supports brain development. Smocked Art founder Rachel Silver served as an elementary art teacher in Miami for eight years before starting Smocked in 2020 during the Covid pandemic as a way to stimulate and engage her two young daughters. She has since built a curriculum of classes - from newborn to toddlers and their caregivers - that include thematic art activities each week using play dough and safe ingredients like beans, flour, cereal and water. She explains the importance of sensory exposure at an early age and how she designs her classes to help children socialize, engage in art making, and learn valuable skills for the future.Tata's Tip of the Week: Importance of Sensory PlayStart at a young age and stimulate your child with sensory play. Create sensory bins and use ingredients like rice, beans, flour, sand to expose your child to different textures and expands on their senses.Follow @smockedart and sign up for classes Smocked ArtFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Does the thought of potty training scare you? You're not alone. Pelvic floor physical therapist Dr. Lea Feghali PT, MPEd, DPT is educates children and parents about the pre-training and potty-training process. She helps children build lifelong toilet habits and creates a safe environment for addressing potty training, bedwetting, constipation, soiling/poop accidents and daytime accidents. She also educates on overall pelvic health for women from period pain to sexual pain and all of the changes that come with pregnancy, postpartum, and menopause.Tata's Tip of the Week: Speaking with your Child from 0-3 months Take advantage of the 0-3 month baby developmental phase. At this age. your child will start paying attention - from vision to sound. It's important to be animated, get face to face, make eye contact and smile when communicating with your newborn.Follow @drleafeghali @thedayilearnedLearn more about her practice: Learn With Dr. Lea Check out her potty training books "The Day I Learned"Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Many people swear by the benefits of acupuncture when they're trying to conceive. Licensed acupuncturists often work with people who are hoping to get pregnant — both individuals and couples alike. Dr. Andrea Orvieto of SOFLA Acupuncture & Wellness explains the science behind acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine to heal various women's health related issues. Tata's Tip of the Week: Take a Break & Reset It's ok for parents, children, caretakers to take a break and reset. Follow @dr.andrea_acuandwellness and learn more here about SOFLA Acupuncture & WellnessFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
The path to parenthood is changing and evolving rapidly, in part to the rise of surrogacy as the most successful infertility treatment with a 75% success rate. Nazca Fontes, founder, and executive chairman of ConceiveAbilities, a full-service global surrogacy agency with 25 years of experience, shares how the agency is building happy families through their Matching Matters program, ensuring the right match between a gestational surrogate and intended parents the first time, and offering care and support through the journey. She explains the adaptation of surrogacy over the years among all families including celebrities, legal reform, myths and more.Tata's Tip of the Week: Narrating play using small sentences and phrasesUse small phrases and words to talk about what your child is doing. You don't need to talk in sentences about exactly what your child is doing. You can also narrate what you are doing. Use two to three word phrases, keep it simple and add in wait time.Follow @ConceiveAbilities and learn more here about ConceiveAbilitiesListen to their surrogacy podcast and check out their Milk Bank Challenge where you can pump, ship and donate breast milkFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Encouraging hands-on experiences in early childhood education is a great way to stimulate learning. City Kid NY specializes in developing the whole child, focusing on a well-rounded curriculum outside of the classroom. Founders Jaclyn Rosenberg and Maggie Madden, together with a team of top educators from public and private schools, offer tutoring, test prep, art classes and toddler pods, that make learning accessible for all students. Their own career journeys inside the classroom inspired them to engage with children in a more approachable way through field trips, creative programs and more.Tata's Tip of the Week: Make CommentsRemark or observe something your child is doing. Your child learns by what you say to them and imitates what you teach them. Make about two or three observations or comments from scent and sight to taste and touch. Follow @citykidnewyork and check out City Kid NY classesFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
When it comes to parenting, advice is important because it helps you find new ideas when you need to solve a problem. It allows mothers, fathers and caretakers to share the gems of advice that have gotten them through the tougher moments of parenting. New York City mom Amanda Warsavsky is hoping to streamline those channels of advice through her app Partof, offering a safe space to have honest conversations with a community. Her own personal journey with infertility and her path to motherhood inspired her to build this community to help others who may be experiencing something similar. Tata's Tip of the Week: Incorporating song into daily routineEncouraging music in speech therapy gives children the opportunity to use visual cues like hand motions or gestures, non-verbal communication that should be taught at a very early age. Follow @amandawarsavsky and download PartofFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
Finding an educational home for your child can feel overwhelming. There are so many school options within each developmental stage – from nursery, pre-k and elementary to middle and high school – it's hard to know where to begin. Enter Admit NY – a boutique New York-based educational consultancy helping families find the perfect school. Founder and CEO Whitney Shashou uses her expertise to help families navigate the school admissions process – for both public and private schools throughout New York – with the mission to ensure every child gains admission to the school best fit for them. Whitney shares her tips for how to choose a school, what to look for during a tour, what to expect from an interview, standardized test preparation, and more.Tata's Tip of the Week: Allow your child to tell a story and/or discuss their day with youSome of the most important elements that children can learn from recall include memory, storytelling, conversational skills and W-H questionsThis allows children to gain confidence in their social skills, work on short-term memory and they are exposed to the “W-H questions”: Who was involved? What happened? Where did it happen and when?Follow @admitny and learn more about Admit NY servicesFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
A positive classroom and school environment is crucial to a child's learning success. Stephanie Rosenfeld, CEO of Education by SR, a bespoke tutoring company, helps kids in all areas of development by creating customize lesson plans for children from 2 to 8 years old and helping them gain confidence in the classroom. As an educator, Stephanie shares her mission to work with the whole child by finding a curriculum that fits each individual child's needs in order to encourage the student to reach his or her full potential.Tata's Tip of the Week: Get on the floor & play with your childYou don't have to teach your child for them to learn. Get on the floor and play with your child. Get messy, put your phone down.Follow @educationbysrFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave a rating and share with friends if you liked this episode!
How do you define success? It's a question leading democratic political strategist Emily Tisch Sussman had to answer after having three children in just three years and leave behind the career she thought she would have forever. So she pivoted into something new, and her namesake podcast "She Pivots" was born. Emily gets honest about her journey to motherhood, how she learned to redefine success and why she's focused on cultural change today as it relates to careers.Tata's Tip of the Week: Practice Pretend PlayPracticing pretend play helps children understand empathy by pretending that you are in someone else's shoes, supports language development and helps develop social skills. It allows the opportunity to be symbolic or use objects to represent others. Children use language meaningful and expand on their vocabulary. Topics discussed:-Reinventing yourself and your career as a mother should not be intimidating-Everybody goes through something that changes their perspective-Having it all is a myth created by generations before that is an unrealistic standard-How you define success will keep changing throughout life Follow @shepivotsthepodcast @emtsussListen and learn more about She Pivots Podcast Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow MediaSubscribe, leave us a rating and share with your friends if you liked this episode!
Music ignites all areas of child development -- from social and emotional, to motor and language. Exposing children to music during early development helps them learn the sounds and meanings of words. Jamie Kolnick, founder and CEO of Jam with Jamie, a children's entertainment company specializing in music for birthday parties, events, public and private classes/playgroups and preschool music education and more, is on a mission is to bring music into children's lives and spark the little musician that lives inside every child. She opens up about her musical journey from Broadway to teaching children's music classes, and how she has grown her namesake business nationwide from Miami to Los Angeles, Nashville, Chicago and Dallas.Tata's Tip of the Week: Play Music at HomeMusic helps brain and physical development from the day your child is born. It improves social skills, enhances creativity and academic performance.Topics discussed:-Music is a form of communication from babies to elderly-Start music classes right away with your babiesFollow @jamwithjamie and visit Jam with JamieLearn more about Jam with Jamie shows: https://linktr.ee/jamwithjamieFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
Jewelry holds sentimental value. It evokes emotions and memories that can last a lifetime. That is the mission behind Alexa Leigh, a contemporary jewelry line based in Miami with roots in both Aspen and New York. Founder Alexa Leigh Meyer shares how her father inspired her to launch her unique line and how she has grown her namesake collection while balancing motherhood to three young children. She opens up about adjusting parenting styles when raising children with different personalities, how she defines success today and aims to keep things in perspective and be clear about her priorities as a female-founded business owner.Tata's Tip of the Week: Have Fun with Your ChildrenYour children are your friends. Bring them outside of the home and expose them to adventures and experiences where you can communicate in different ways.Topics discussed:-Balance your own business while raising a family-Learn to adjust parenting when raising children with different personalities-No days off when running your own business -Keep things in perspectiveFollow @alexaleigh and shop Alexa Leigh jewelryFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
The process of becoming a mother begins before childbirth – both physically and emotionally. The role of a doula is to offer support throughout the journey to motherhood – before, during and after childbirth. Eyla Cuenca strives to connect women, parents, and children through the scope of conception, birth and parenting as a teacher, birth guide, and visual storyteller. Her Natural Birth classes, Prenatal and Postpartum Guidance Consultations, Reiki Energy healing, Documentary Birth Photography and highly individualized Birth Doula Support, empower mothers and their partners as a new chapter unfolds.Tata's Tip of the Week: Nonverbal Communication & Eye ContactThere is so much more than verbal communication. Look your child in the eye. Nonverbal communication starts the day your child is born. It is just as important as verbal communication.Topics Discussed:-What is a doula?-The role of support before, during and after pregnancy-Ancient traditions of birth educators-Understanding stages of laborFollow @eyla_cuenca_birthLearn more: Eyla Cuneca BirthFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
Working moms are great role models for their kids, teaching them skills that will help them succeed in the future. Glosslab Founder and CEO Rachel Apfel Glass has built a membership nail salon with over 20 locations nationwide and plans to expand into franchises. She opens up about showing her two daughters, 8 and 10 years old, what hard work and passion look like, as well as teaching them perseverance through the challenges she faced as a female entrepreneur getting investors for her business.Tata's Tip of the Week: Be SillyBeing silly gets your child's attention. It encourages social interaction and attention skills.Follow on Instagram @glosslab and TikTok @glosslabFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
It's no secret, parenting can be hard. Finding daily activities and experiences to promote your children's growth and development takes time. Enter State of Kid, a Miami-based all-in-one studio and shop for young families. Co-founders Alana Oxfeld and Cheryl Gonzalez noticed resources to entertain were slim, so they created an environment – offering everything from music, sensory, dance and art classes to curated toys and clothes for your little ones. They open up about how their own motherhood and professional journeys inspired this concept, and efforts to expand State of Kid nationwide.Tata's Tip of the Week: Seek out Speech Therapy for Early InterventionWait and See Approach vs. Early InterventionEarly Invention can treat speech and language delay or disorder, difficulty pronouncing words, difficulty understanding others, limiting vocabulary, socialization, eye contact. There could be a number of reasons to seek out a professional.Follow @stateofkidVisit and Book Classes: https://stateofkid.com/Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
Infertility is all-consuming -- emotionally, physically, mentally and financially draining. But there can be a light at the end of the tunnel. Fertility warrior Ashley Gildin Spitzer knows this all too well through her years-long journey to motherhood -- from the loss of her period and failed IUI to struggles with IVF, surrogacy and baby in the NICU. Four years later, her so-called "twiblings," a boy and a girl born four months apart, arrived, and today she offers fertility and surrogacy support as a consultant and advocate.Tata's Tip of the Week: Imitation is a natural way for children to learn and develop new skillsModel the behavior: Children learn by observing the behavior of adults around them. If you want your child to learn a particular behavior, make sure you model that behavior consistently.Imitating sounds: Encourage your child to continue making sounds and engage in back-and-forth soundImitating actions on objects: Use matching sets of objects to play with your childImitating facial expressions and gestures: Pick a gesture in a favorite songFollow @ashleygildinspitzerLearn more: Linktree Ashley Gildin SpitzerDonate to the Stardust Fertility FoundationFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
Family first. No one defines it more than Olivia Oshry Shapiro, mother of two and older sister aka "momager" to podcast personalities Jackie, Claudia and Margo Oshry. She talks about growing up in a big family, raising kids in the public eye and her decision to keep her son and daughter off of social media for privacy concerns.Tata's Tip of the Week: Limiting QuestionsLimit the number of questions you ask your child. It can be overwhelming. Instead of asking questions, leave it open ended.Follow @oliviaoshryFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
Some of the most successful entrepreneurs out there are moms - they have plenty of experience multitasking and working on tight deadlines. Gretchen Maull Berger, founder of handbag line GG Maull, takes on the "mompreneur" title by empowering women through fashion while also balancing her family life at home.Tata's Tip of the Week: Say it Back to your ChildIf your child is just learning to talk, it's ok if they make a grammatical error. Don't correct them. Instead, give them the perfect example of what they should say. Be the model that your child needs to hear.Shop GG Maull and follow @ggmaullFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
When is the right time to see a speech therapist? Certified Speech Therapist and Talking with Tata Specialist Rachel Benedict weighs in on when parents should be concerned their child may need speech and language help. She shares how she uses a collaborative approach for early intervention, focusing on parent involvement and play-based therapy.Tata's Tip of the Week: Parent InvolvementDo your homework and make sure you practice at home what your child's speech therapist is teaching your child.Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
The importance of an educator should not be undervalued. Enter Gabrielle Fraenkel Bachow, founder and CEO of FTK Consulting, an educational concierge to students, families, organizations and schools, who has spent more than a decade to help ensure all kids have an equal educational opportunity. She shares how she utilizes her resources to set up students of all ages for success.Tata's Tip of the Week: Keeping it simpleSimplify play. You can use just one toy to teach your child new words and actions.Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
Let's be real. The postpartum fashion rut can happen. That's where Jenny Berger steps in aka Miami Style Mom. A Miami-based mom of two, whose kids have grown from toddlers to tweens, she is committed to helping women dress well and feel confident during all life stages. From highlighting the latest trends to posting stylish clothes, she offers fresh ideas for how to put together relevant outfits and guides all moms on fashionable ways to match their new figure and stay within budget.Follow along on Instagram @miamistylemom and visit blog https://miamistylemom.com/ Tata's Tip of the Week: How to engage while readingAsk questions. Exposing your child to words will help increase vocabulary. Engage your child in conversation.Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
It's helpful to have an idea of how your body may react to the different stages of pregnancy. Julia Neto, founder of Her Move, a platform geared towards fitness for female biology, is building a program that includes week-by-week prenatal workouts, detailed and effective postpartum recovery plans, and research-based hormone supportive workout plans. She invites us into her women's fitness community and shares her insightful advice on taking the best care of your body as it changes and adapts throughout the different stages of pregnancy.Follow along @her_move_ @julianeto_Check out https://www.hermovewellness.com/ Tata's Tip of the Week: Simplifying your language for routineSequence out steps - first, second, third. Do not use too many words. Slow down speech. Less is more.Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
Has your style changed at all since becoming a mom? NYC-based mom-of-two, Arielle Siboni Grossman, is the Fashion Director of Women's Ready-to-Wear and Kids Clothing at Bloomingdale's. She sees the trends on-and-off the runway and shares her fashionable tips and tricks for dressing you and your kids from the office desk to school pick up to a class in the park. An authentic and personable take, she offers real life advice to learning how to manage it all.Follow along on Instagram @ariellesiboni and TikTok @ariellesiboniTata's Tip of the Week: ArticulateSpeak slowly, over emphasize, move your mouth more -- your articulators are your teeth, tongue, lips, jaw, cheeks.Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
From nurseries to playrooms to pantries, kids of all ages accumulate a lot of stuff. That's why it's important to have a strategy to keep organized and constantly edit. Professional Organizer Tatiana Blanco, owner of Neat Method Miami, shares her tips and tricks for a clutter-free home, and how organizing toys can impact speech language therapy.Check out Neat Method Miami and follow along @neatmethod @miamineat_tatianaTata's Tip of the Week: Pause and WaitWhen speaking with your child, use slow and articulate speech. Pause for 5-7 seconds before your child answers.Follow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit Talking with TataProduced by Haynow Media
Maternal health is key during a woman's fertility journey. Registered Dietitian and Certified Life Coach, Alli Magier, MS, RDN, LDN, is the founder and CEO of Well by Alli, a concierge nutrition program, that provides the resources every mom needs before, during and after pregnancy. She shares her tips and tricks for a sustainable diet and best practices to support a child throughout the entire journey.Check out https://wellbyalli.com/ and follow along @wellbyalliTata's Tip of the Week: Talk to Your ChildSpeaking to your child from the day they are born is extremely important.Self Talk - talk about what you are doing out loudParallel Talk - talk about what your child is doingFollow along for more @talkingwithtata and visit https://www.talkingwithtata.com/Produced by Haynow Media
Join speech pathologist Andie Schneider as she offers tips to help make speech language practice fun at home for you and your little one. Each week, she invites moms and parents from the Talking with Tata community to highlight their incredible careers and how they manage to balance it all.Follow @talkingwithtataLearn more about Talking with Tata classes and private therapy: https://www.talkingwithtata.com/