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    Ep 77: Parenting Styles and Child Outcomes

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 36:40


    It's not just nature vs. nurture — it's nature AND nurture. Join Rachel and Claire as they dive into the research and explore various parenting styles, including which one best serves children as they grow and thrive.

    Ep 76: Raising a Kind Child

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 30:27


    The nurturing relationships and interactions that children have in their first 5 yrs are instrumental to developing true kindness later on. Join Claire and Rachel as they discuss strategies to foster and encourage kindness in your child. Modeling behavior, labeling your emotions, establishing values and more, all help your child grow up with the type of real empathy that will be valuable throughout childhood, adolescence and beyond.

    Why Children Need Pretend Play

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 41:39


    Pretend play is fun and a fundamental aspect of healthy child development! Join Rachel and Claire as they discuss the stages of imaginary play, why this type of play is so critical for a growing brain and body, and ways to encourage more pretend pay at home.

    Ep 74: What Happened to My World REPLAY

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 18:50


    Join us for a replay of one of our classic episodes! “What happened to my world?” “Am I going to be okay — will everyone be okay?” When stress and trauma disrupt your child's life, what can you say and do to help them feel safe and secure? Early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss say the four pillars of security — people, places, routines, and rituals — can guide your child through difficult times. On this episode, learn how to bring these pillars to life and find out how you can use them to offer reassurance and reduce the effects of toxic stress.

    Ep 73: Building Confidence in Young Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 36:41


    Join early education experts Rachel Robinson and Claire Boss at the NHSA Parent and Family Engagement Conference as they delve into the essential role of confidence in children's development. Discover practical strategies and insights to help parents and educators foster resilience and self-belief in young minds.

    Ep 72: Encouraging Sharing & Taking Turns REPLAY

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 20:19


    At what age should a child understand the concept of sharing, and how can we equip them with the tools to develop this important life skill? In this replay of a past episode, join our early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss as they discuss developmentally appropriate expectations around taking turns and sharing, how to practice and model sharing with your child, and when it's actually okay not to share.

    Ep 71: Encouraging Independence and Self-Help Skills

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 22:35


    Discover why teaching independence and self-help skills makes a big impact on child development. Early education experts Rachel Robertson & Claire Goss share practical tips to help your child gain confidence and self-reliance.

    Ep 70: Teaching Your Children to Write

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 27:40


    In this episode, we explore the importance of writing in child development. Child development experts, Rachel Robertson & Claire Goss, discuss how to foster writing skills in young children, the cognitive benefits of writing, and how writing can be integrated into various learning activities. 

    Ep 69: Parenting Tips for the First Days of Child Care

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 41:13


    In this episode, child development experts Rachel Robertson & Claire Goss share essential parenting tips to ease the transition and help your child adjust smoothly to their new education environment.  They talk about how to handle emotions for both you and your child, how to approach the logistics of your new situation, and other practical parenting tips as your child begins their early child care education.

    Ep 68: Discussing Stressful Current Events With Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 24:02


    In this episode, we explore effective strategies and resources for helping children navigate current world events and manage their emotions. Learn how to discuss stressful topics with your child and provide emotional support for both them and yourself.

    Ep 67: Healthy Screen Time for Young Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 29:16


    This episode dives into the presence of screens in our daily lives and how they influence child development. Child development experts, Rachel Robertson & Claire Goss, discuss how to navigate screens in everyday life, recommended screen time for young children, how parental screen habits affect children, and the advantages of establishing healthy screen time practices at home.

    Ep 66: Reimagining School Readiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 38:47


    In today's episode of Teach, Play, Love, our hosts & education experts, Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss, redefine school readiness and what you can do at home to support your child's school readiness skills.

    Ep 65: Tantrums: The What, The Why, and The How

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 38:39


    In this episode of Teach. Play. Love. Our Education experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss discuss How to deal with children's tantrums. They cover why tantrums are normal, tools to handle them, the brain science behind tantrums, alternative handling methods, and tips on staying calm during a tantrum.

    Ep 64: Navigating Early Friendships

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 39:30


    In this episode of Teach, Play, Love, our hosts & early childhood education experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss, explore the topic of friendships in early childhood. They examine how friendships and play encourage social-emotional development, how to have a successful playdate, and what to do when aggressive behavior happens between children.

    Listener Questions: Setting (and Holding) Limits

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 27:08


    In today's episode of Teach, Play, Love, our hosts & education and development experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss, delve into how to set limits with your young children.

    Ep 62: The Benefits of Chores for Young Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 30:52


    In this episode, our education experts Rachel and Claire discuss the benefits of giving chores to young children. Listen for tips on what chores are best for certain ages, and learn how giving your child responsibilities leads to not only a tidier home, but also builds your child's confidence and independence.

    Ep 61: Building Executive Function Skills

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 37:41


    Join Rachel and Claire as they discuss how executive function skills develop and how to work on these skills with your children as they grow and learn. As children grow and learn, they continue to develop and refine their executive function skills, which are crucial for success in school and in life. In this episode of Teach. Play. Love., Rachel and Claire will share why these skills are so important and how you can help your children strengthen these abilities throughout their life. Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at .

    Ep 60: Fact or Fiction: Common Child Development Myths

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 27:10


    Join Rachel and Claire as they sort the fact from the fiction, redefine what matters most, and equip parents with the confidence to provide the experiences their children need to thrive now and in the future. Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at . 

    Ep 59: Tips for a Great Story Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 28:31


    Did you have a favorite book as a child? Perhaps you remember reading with a loved one or special teacher. In this episode of Teach. Play. Love., Rachel and Claire discuss why reading to your child is so important and how to make story time a memorable bonding and learning experience. Do you need help picking out books for your kids? Check out our program. helps to share the joy of reading, cultivate an appreciation for books, and foster early literacy skills. Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at .

    Ep 58: Navigating the Joys and Challenges of Grandparents

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 30:08


    In this episode of Teach. Play. Love., explore the advantages of grandparent and extended family support, and learn how to overcome common challenges. Grandparents and other extended family members have the remarkable ability to bring joy to a child's life. When grandparents are actively involved in their grandchild's life, they can provide invaluable support to parents and also become a reliable part of a child's family system, providing nurturing and care. Join Rachel and Claire as they explore the advantages of strengthening your family village and discover effective strategies for navigating moments of conflict. Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at . 

    Ep 57: Having Fun Playing With Your Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 26:02


    Listen to this episode of Teach. Play. Love., to learn why play is one of the most important things a child can do each day and get advice on how to have fun playing with your kids. Play allows children to experiment with concepts and ideas to make sense of the world around them. Setting aside time each day to play with your child can foster their growth and development, as well as create lasting family memories. In this episode of Teach. Play. Love. you'll hear why play is so very important and you'll get actionable ideas on how to have fun playing with your kids. Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at teach.playlove@brighthorizons.com. 

    Ep 56: Listener Questions: Helping Children with Big Emotions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 37:19


    Whether you're preparing for a new baby, answering complicated questions, or encountering defiance from a toddler, it's important to give yourself grace. Guiding your children through these moments will not only help them build resilience and understanding, but will ensure they know you're there for them no matter how tricky life may get. Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at .

    Ep 55: Hands On, Minds On: How Kids Learn REPLAY

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 18:30


    Hands-on, minds-on — that's how children learn best. When they can touch, wonder, explore, and discover, the opportunities are endless. In this episode, get expert advice from Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss on encouraging immersive and meaningful learning experiences. Plus, you'll find out how to build a foundation for happy, healthy development.  Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at teach.playlove@brighthorizons.com. 

    Ep 54: Traveling With Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 41:07


    Are you getting ready for a family trip? Join Rachel and Claire as they share their own travel adventures and provide a practical list of tips you can implement right away as you plan your next family getaway. While traveling with kids has challenging moments, it can also be one of the most rewarding experiences your family can have. Make sure to get your children involved in planning your trip and set your own expectations that everything may not go as planned. Above all, enjoy your time together and rest assured that you're making memories that will last a lifetime! Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at .

    Ep 53: Sibling Rivalry

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 30:32


    Sibling relationships can be complicated—camaraderie and closeness sometimes mixed with moments of intense competition and conflict. From understanding the root causes of sibling rivalry to promoting cooperation and empathy, Rachel & Claire will navigate the intricacies of sibling relationships and explore effective strategies to foster harmony among the children in your home. Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at .

    Ep 52: Navigating Solo Parenthood

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 32:26


    Raising children on your own can feel overwhelming. In addition to caring for your children, it's also vital to take care of yourself. Learn how to turn to family, friends, and even strangers for support, how to use Prime Times to build connections with your children and find reassurance in your parenting. Join Rachel and Claire as they speak candidly about their own experiences with solo parenting and remind listeners that they can find joy in the journey of solo parenting. Get parenting advice from Rachel and Claire! You can leave them a voicemail by calling 617-673-8881 and your question may be answered in a future episode of Teach. Play. Love. You can also send them an email at .

    Ep 51: Why Are Routines Important?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 19:35


    Establishing a consistent routine can not only benefit your child, but also make your life as a parent or caregiver much easier. By providing predictability and structure, routines can help everyone in the family feel more confident and prepared for each day. Be sure to give children enough time to get used to new routines and once they do, you'll see your child's independence and happiness grow! Join Rachel and Claire as they discuss the importance of routines and share tips and tricks to implement simple routines to help your children through each day.

    Ep 50: Creating Easy Transitions (Through Your Day)

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 23:09


    Whether you're coming inside after fun at the playground, going from playtime to bath and bed, or even just leaving the house to go to school, transitions can cause an array of complicated feelings for our children. Learn strategies to help them through these tough moments and make the day a bit easier for everyone! Transitions can be challenging moments for children and can lead to a range of complex emotions. In this episode, Rachel and Claire offer helpful strategies to support children during transitions and make the day a little easier for parents and caregivers. Whether it's establishing routines, offering choices, or incorporating enjoyable activities, you'll learn how to approach transitions with patience, empathy, and a bit of fun.

    Ep 49: Raising Resilient Kids: The Importance of Failure and Building a Growth Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 28:13


    One of the key ways we can help our children grow in life is to let them fail. While it can be difficult as a parent to see your children struggle, we know we won't always be by their side to help when things get tough. Developing a child's resilience can help them prepare to tackle future challenges. We want them to have the confidence to handle anything life throws their way. Join Rachel and Claire as they discuss why it's important to let your children experience failure and strategies to help them build a growth mindset that will last them for life.

    Ep 48: Nurturing Your Child's Love of Art & Creativity

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 20:27


    While creative art activities may seem like something that is “just for fun,” they are actually key elements to child development. Remember to let your child take charge of the artistic process! Your job is to provide the rich environment and materials. Then allow your child to take the creative lead. In this episode, Rachel and Claire discuss the importance of art, how engaging with art helps children with school readiness, and how to set up a playful and joyful art experience for your child.

    Ep. 47: Managing Separation Anxiety in Young Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 19:30


    While separation anxiety can be tough for both parents and children, it's reassuring to know it happens because we love each other so very much. Establishing daily routines and rituals – paired with patience and grace -- will help your child trust the process. And YOU can find comfort in knowing that your child is in good hands, even on the most difficult days.

    Ep. 46: Encouraging Sharing & Taking Turns

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 19:55


    At what age should a child understand the concept of sharing, and how do we give them tools to develop this important life skill? Join our early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss as they share developmentally appropriate expectations around taking turns and sharing, how to practice and model sharing with your child, and when it's actually okay not to share.

    Ep. 45: Curiosity

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 14:45


    Curiosity is an important skill that enhances cognitive and social-emotional development, gives your child confidence, and contributes to their love of learning. If your child is asking you a question, instead of answering, try responding with, "what do you think?" or "let's find out." Minimizing direction and instruction will help your child build that curious mindset. Learn from our early childhood experts, Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss, about the simple strategies to make time in your day to encourage curiosity.

    Ep. 44: Lesser-Known Child Development Milestones

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 20:33


    Small developmental milestones, such as stranger awareness and imaginative play, give children the chance to think, process, wonder, and act on their curiosity. These minor, often overlooked, milestones can signify  growth in  cognitive, social, emotional,language, and motor skills. Learn from our early childhood experts, Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss, about just how important these milestones are and how they play a huge role in your child's early life.

    Ep. 43: Math Matters REPLAY

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 16:27


    Some love math, many hate it, but we all need it. And no matter how you feel about it, it's critical to your child's development. Take another listen to this episode as Rachel Robertson and Ruth Fidino discuss appropriate math activities for your child. Go beyond counting, teach the bigger concept of numbers and what they stand for, and find out how to set up simple everyday learning experiences!

    Ep. 42: Play and Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 14:43


    With the approach of summer comes camps, family vacations, and outdoor fun. But you may be wondering, when will you have time to prepare your child for the new school year? Luckily, outdoor fun encourages learning for your child. Play contributes to the imagination and encourages healthy risk-taking. When we're outside moving our bodies, we're doing a lot of beneficial things for our brains. Hear from Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss, who are here to assure you that you don't have to choose between summer adventure and learning support.

    Ep. 41: No!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 12:37


    Does it seem like your child's favorite word is “no” these days? Why are they suddenly opposed to everything? Find out what's really going on and how to get through this frustrating phase from our own early childhood experts, Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss. Learn why saying “no” is a positive milestone and hear how to nurture your child's emotions, offer other ways to express frustration, present options to get through sticky situations, celebrate the wins, and more.

    Ep. 40: How to Approach Hitting and Biting

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 28:16


    Biting, hitting, kicking, “I hate you!” Why does physically aggressive behavior happen in the early years? Where does it come from, and what can you do to deal with it proactively and manage it in the moment? Our early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss explain the many different underlying reasons why your young child might get physical, how to react when it happens, and how to help them work through their emotions.

    Ep. 39: Difficult Conversations with Kids: Your Body

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 17:48


    “Where do babies come from?” Your child's inevitable questions are coming — but when? What if they come up in inopportune moments or places? How should you answer? On this episode, early childhood experts (and moms!) Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss share guidance and personal tips. Tune in to learn how to prepare for body conversations, make everyone feel more comfortable, promote a healthy view of the body, and offer simple answers — even when you're caught off-guard. 

    Ep. 38: Difficult Conversations: Race

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 21:54


    Your child's brain is hardwired to categorize things — so they're going to notice and ask about differences. The question is: how should you respond? Join early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Melanie Brooks to find out how to explore race with your child in a sensitive, positive manner. Plus, learn how to use play, books, images, and experiences to integrate important conversations on diversity, inclusion, and equity into your child's everyday life. 

    Ep. 37: Motivate Your Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 20:21


    Your child has the desire to build new skills and learn new tasks from day one — but motivation is something they need to learn. And you can impact the inner workings of their brain to help them do so. In this episode, early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss cover strategies for inspiring motivation and the foundational steps that will set your child on the right track for becoming a happy, successful, and motivated person.

    Ep. 36: What Happened to My World?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 17:54


    “What happened to my world?” “Am I going to be okay — will everyone be okay?” When stress and trauma disrupt your child's life, what can you say and do to help them feel safe and secure? Early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss say the four pillars of security — people, places, routines, and rituals — can guide your child through difficult times. On this episode, learn how to bring these pillars to life and find out how you can use them to offer reassurance and reduce the effects of toxic stress.

    Ep. 35: Teaching Empathy to Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 17:21


    We're all born hard-wired for empathy — but we have to work at it. How can you help your child build this lifelong skill? In this episode, early education experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss offer a run-down on what empathy is and why it's important. Plus, hear how to set appropriate expectations for your child's age group and learn proactive, simple ways to encourage empathy in everyday life.

    Ep. 34: Hands-On, Minds-On: How Kids Learn

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 17:32


    Hands-on, minds-on — that's how children learn best. When they can touch, wonder, explore, and discover, the opportunities are endless. In this episode, get expert advice from Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss on encouraging immersive and meaningful learning experiences. Plus, you'll find out how to build a foundation for happy, healthy development.

    Ep. 33: Build Healthy Habits Early REPLAY

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 23:39


    Healthy eating is an important part of your child's development. Nutrition impacts energy and brain function, so building healthy habits early on is key. But high cost and low availability of some foods, busy schedules, and picky eaters can throw a wrench in your healthy plans. Take another listen to this episode as Rachel Robertson and Ruth Fidino discuss how to make make healthy eating fun, easy, and accessible. 

    Ep. 32: The New School Year

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 30:17


    Wondering how to help your child feel ready as they head back to the classroom? After remote or hybrid learning, the school-year transition might feel like a whole new ball game. But the good news is: your child needs the same strategies they've always needed to prepare for back to school. Tune in to hear early childhood experts, Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss, discuss what you can do to ease the summer-to-fall transition, including practicing the change in routine, boosting your child's confidence, connecting with your child's teacher, and more.

    Ep. 31: The Worry Over Language Development

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 13:59


    Are you concerned that the mask-era hindered your child's language development? Listen to this episode to get advice from Rachel and Claire on how to keep helping your child improve their language skills.

    Ep. 30: Risk and Reward in Outdoor Play

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 26:55


    Outdoor play offers so many developmental benefits – including healthy risk-taking. But bold, physical risks might make you feel uneasy. How can you encourage your child to bravely step outside their comfort zone, without letting on that you're worried? On this podcast episode, early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss cover how to help your child try new things, build skills, and discover what their body can do – all while encouraging a love of the outdoors.

    Ep. 29: Making Up for Lost Social Time

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 29:38


    As things start to open up, opportunities for socialization do, too. Is your child craving social interaction, or are they nervous about what comes next? How can you support them as they ease back into social situations, and venture out into the world again? On this episode, early childhood experts Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss discuss how play, in particular, can have a major impact. Find out how to help your child rediscover the joy of being around others — and don't worry, they'll rapidly make up for lost time.

    Ep. 28: The Year of Learning Loss

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 23:11


    How has the pandemic affected children's learning? Are they behind? What can we do about learning loss? For over a year, child care and school have felt anything but normal — and if you're a parent concerned about learning loss, you're not alone. But according to early education experts (and parents!) Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss, we need to think about it differently. On this episode, hear about some of the gains children have made throughout the pandemic, and find out how to approach educational opportunities this summer.

    Ep. 27: Showing Girls What's Possible

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 31:32


    Inspiring strong voices, boosting self-confidence, encouraging risks, and celebrating differences — it's all part of raising a girl. Who does your daughter want to be when she grows up? How can you help her get there? On this episode, Rachel Robertson and Claire Goss — early childhood experts and proud girl moms — talk about everything from setting up your home to tackle gender stereotypes, to helping girls fulfill their full potential, and more. Join us!

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