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Kids lie—it's a fact of life. But before you start worrying that your little one is on a path to deception, let's talk about why kids fib in the first place. In this episode, Tess and Zazi break down the developmental reasons behind lying, from imagination-fueled storytelling to fear of getting in trouble. We'll chat about how to respond in a way that encourages honesty without creating more lies, how to avoid shame-based reactions, and what to do when your child keeps stretching the truth. Plus, we'll share practical, respectful strategies that help kids feel safe enough to tell the truth - no guilt trips required. Whether your child is claiming they definitely didn't eat the last biscuit (even with crumbs on their face) or telling tall tales about their day, this episode will give you the tools to navigate it with confidence. Check out our patreon for free resources, and DM us if you have a pod ep idea!
Zazi and Tess are back and here to talk about screen use at meal times. Screen time is on the rise, allowing parents to have a break and eat in peace. But are our expectations of children during meal times too high? The duo discuss while giving life updates after the Christmas break.
This episode talks about emotional signalling, and why a little one might laugh when misbehaving, or being told off. Zazi and Tess touch on how interoception (the hidden sense) might also be playing a role, and other ways to read and understand how someone might be really feeling. Have a listen and be sure to follow on @youvegotthispodcast and find our resources at www.patreon.com/youvegotthis
We encourage children to be honest and inquisitive, but what happens when their honesty becomes insensitive, or even causes offence?! In his hilarious episode, Zazi and Tess share some brutally honest comments and questions they've been faced by children with over the years and some simple scripts to keep in mind if you find yourself in the same situation.
In this highly candid episode, Zazi and Tess get real about how difficult it can be managing a well kept household (with and without kids). They discuss some small actions which can be done to help reduce the feelings of being overwhelmed by mountains of washing and cleaning. Follow them on @youvegotthispodcast on Instagram and grab their free resources at www.patreon.com/youvegotthis
In this episode Zazi shares some ridiculous strategies she uses in her household to ensure everyone keeps clean. Tess and Zazi unpack some reasons why your little one might be avoiding the bath or shower and as usual, discuss some tips and tricks to make the dreaded routine easier for all
In this episode, Zazi and Tess discuss why visuals make lives easier, reduces anxiety and helps with unnecessary arguments in the home, classroom or therapy clinic. They share some examples of where to start and how to embed them into your routines.
In this episode, Zazi and Tess dive deep into the world of autism and neurodiversity. We're breaking down common misconceptions—like the idea that neurodiverse brains are "broken" or need to fit into a mold of "normal." Spoiler alert: they don't! Together, we'll explore why neuro-affirmative practices are the best way to support your child's unique strengths and needs. You'll learn how environments, not individuals, can be disabling and how you can create a more supportive world for neurodiverse children. Whether you're a parent or an educator, this passionate and down-to-earth conversation is packed with insights to help your child thrive just as they are.
In this episode, Zazi and Tess respond to a question (more of a help call) from one of their followers who is struggling with juggling breast feeding twins and her 2 year old girl. Zazi suggests a shocking strategy which goes against normal parenting advice for the sake of a sane household.
In this episode, Zazi opens up about her recent struggles with school drop-offs for August. The tried-and-true strategies she once relied on have stopped working, leaving her searching for new approaches. Join Zazi and Tess as they explore creative solutions, including using binaural beats—special music designed to calm the brain and ease anxiety. Tune in for a candid conversation on adapting to changing challenges, finding what works for your family, and embracing new techniques when old ones fall short. Whether you're dealing with tricky transitions or looking for fresh ideas, this episode offers practical insights and heartfelt advice for parents navigating similar journeys. https://vitallinks.com/support/documents/therapeutic-listening-app/
In this hilariously candid episode, Tess and Zazi leave no stone—or nipple—unturned as they dive deep into the world of tongue ties. Ever wondered if a tiny piece of skin could wage war on your nipples? Well, Tess and Zazi have been there, done that, and are ready to overshare every cringe-worthy detail. From their personal experiences with tongue ties (and the battle scars to prove it) to the burning questions on every parent's mind—Does it impact speech development? Does it really need snipping? And what on earth should you do if your baby's got one? Tune in for the laughs, stay for the answers, and get ready for some serious nipple talk!
In this episode, Zazi and Tess dive into the all-too-relatable topic of parental preference. If you've ever found yourself being the "chosen one" or the parent left on the sidelines, you're not alone. Zazi opens up about her nearly 3-year-old's strong preference for Mum over Dad, sharing how it affects everyone in the family. Together, Zazi and Tess discuss the emotions that come with being the favored (or not-so-favored) parent and offer practical advice on how to navigate these tricky dynamics. Whether you're a parent or an educator, this episode is packed with insights to help you better understand and support the kids in your life through their attachment phases—while keeping your own emotions in check.
In this episode Zazi and Tess discuss six key areas of literacy development which support (all) children to develop their literacy skills. They discuss the research behind the importance of shared reading and give some tips and tricks for families who are struggling to introduce literacy into their homes.
In this episode Zazi and Tess discuss the importance of developing stop and go skills within play and how this can support emotional regulation and impulsivity, and promote healthy relationships as adults.
In this episode Zazi and Tess talk about vocal fry, and Tess' experience with identifying that she is doing it and how she worked to reduce hers over time. As usual, they delve into the research behind vocal fry and it's impacts (particularly on women).
In this episode Zazi and Tess explore some of the evidence based approaches to supporting motor development and help your little one with safe risk taking.
In this episode Zazi and Tess discuss why they don't support bumbos (jolly jumpers.. exersaucers) and the significant impact prolonged use can have on motor development, which can then impact play and communication development.
August has turned five and has started school! His transition was not all smooth sailing, despite Zazi doing her best with preparation strategies. In this episode Zazi shares her best transition strategies and how to stop and reflect when things don't go to plan. Different schools (and countries) do things slightly differently so Zazi and Tess also discuss some of the differences in strategies and support families to advocate for when they need more.
In this episode Zazi and Tess answer more listener questions - some of which had them stumped. From replacing word with 'zimmo' to advocating for more speech and language therapy support for your little one, they cover a range of topics and give their expert advice. If you'd like your questions answered or a topic discussed don't be shy and reach out on their instagram @Youvegotthispodcast
In this episode Zazi and Tess answer a few listener questions ranging from speech sounds, tongue ties, tricky behaviours, toileting woes and the use of visuals and communication systems! Zazi opens up about her challenges with toilet learning and her kids and the duo agree on getting rid of star charts to support nighttime toileting. They both talk about the importance of using augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems and how these HELP promote spoken language.
This episode explores the world of stimming: what are they, who does them and why?! Zazi and Tess discuss their stims, finding commonalities between their cricket feet and enjoyment for sharp items in their hands (weird, we know). They explain why stims shouldn't (for the most) part be discouraged, but give practical strategies for if they become self injurious. As per usual, Zazi and Tess share what's going on in their personal lives, from masseter botox to topical steroid withdrawal.
In this episode, Zazi and Tess talk about their top three language strategies to support all children with making their language boom. Tess gives her best Peppa Pig impression, showing that one must do anything to get the attention of a little one during shared reading! These strategies are supportive of children with and without language delay and go hand in hand with Episode 15. Make sure to listen to Episode 15 first, and download the free resource from https://www.patreon.com/youvegotthis to help your little one with their language journey!
In this episode Zazi and Tess discuss some key features that your little one might have delayed language development. They also highlight what they are looking for as speech therapists when doing home visits, in particular the flags for autism. This episode is supported with a milestones handout on our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/youvegotthis) and is Part 1 of a two part series.
On this episode Zazi and Tess explore the strategy of affect (emotional signalling) and its importance on your child's development. They highlight how much of what we communicate relies on affect and the impact Tess' botox might be having on her work as a therapist.
Have speech milestones got you stressed? Zazi and Tess discuss the most common speech errors and at what age you'd expect them to be gone. They also explain some red flag speech errors which indicate speech therapy might be required and as per usual, highlight some key strategies which will help bring your child's speech development along. This episode is best listened to with Episode 10 - Strategies Speech Therapists Wish You Knew.
In this episode, Zazi talks about August's experience of bringing Etta into this world. They give strategies for reframing your thinking and unpacking the do's and don'ts of managing stress behaviours in your little one.
In this episode of Untidy, Hannah and Matty talk to Zazi Henderson, Christchurch-based Speech and Language Therapist and Instagram guru known as @zaziplays. Passionate about supporting parents and their children's development through play, Zazi discusses how to build healthy communication through the chaos of the early years. The conversation covers red flags to look for indicating speech and language problems early on, feeling like you're not good at play, mouth breathing, sign language, parental reluctance towards messy play (here's looking at you, glitter), asserting boundaries through respectful parenting, and how she runs her business from home while parenting. If you love grounded, honest, practical ideas, you'll love this conversation. Check out https://www.zazi.co.nz/ and follow @zaziplays. If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow' button. That way, you'll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! You're the best! Untidy is made for you – the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email hello@untidypodcast.com. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments children's books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode Zazi and Tess unpack how stressful going to the hairdressers can be (for the whole family) and share insight into why children aren't in control of their behaviour when visiting (spoiler alert: they are STRESSED). Tess also gets candid about why the You've Got This Pod isn't releasing videos yet, and her early experiences with topical steroid withdrawal.
Recasting is one of the BEST strategies for supporting your child's communication development, so what exactly is it? Zazi and Tess explain and role play so you can master this amazing trick of the trade. FREE RESOURCE: "Recasting"
Zazi and Tess explore what is means to be a gestalt language processor and provide some super easy tips and tricks for supporting language development in the home. FREE RESOURCE: "Gestalt Language Processing"
Zazi and Tess explore the topic of mouth breathing and how detrimental this can be for sleep, behaviour and eating. We discuss what parents can do if they suspect their little one isn't breathing properly. FREE RESOURCE here- "Mouth Breathing"
Zazi get's candid about her 10 days of solo parenting without Jon and with covid. We talk parenting mistakes, Mam guilt, anxiety, feeling the need to be in control and how to repair when it all goes wrong.
In today's ep we tackle the big question - how is technology affecting your kids development? We unpack all things screen time, 'technoference' and a really powerful study conducted by the ABC (FYI the results are truly terrifying). Then later on, we're joined by Sh*tter, Speech & Language Therapy Expert and mother of two, Zazi Henderson. Zazi sheds some light on best practices re: screen time, what kind of programs your kids should be watching and how your choices can affect their language skills. MENTIONS Zazi Henderson @zaziplays Zazi's Website www.zazi.co.nz Instagram: @essr.pod HOSTS & PRODUCERS Kelly McCarren www.instagram.com/kelly_mccarren/ Kee Reece www.instagram.com/keereece/ AUDIO PRODUCTION Claudia Coy https://www.instagram.com/claudia_coy/
What are the levels of play? What does it mean for your child's development? Zazi and Tess delve into all things play and help you understand the power of getting involved with your child. Forgotten how to play? We can help. FREE RESOURCE here - "The Stages Of Play"
There are valid reasons that children can become selective about what they choose to eat. Listen to Zazi and Tess explore why some children may be picky eaters and how you can change up your meal times to support them. FREE RESOURCE here - "Picky/Selective Eating"
You THOUGHT you'd made it clear that biting isn't ok but they still do it. Zazi and Tess discuss what might be going on for your little one and walk you through strategies to support. FREE RESOURCE here - "When Your Preschooler Is Biting"
Many children (and adults) struggle when it comes to toothbrushing time and it's not your fault - so throw away that guilt and have a listen to Zazi and Tess as they discuss their experiences, expertise and strategies to make things easier. Free pod resource here - "The Ultimate Guide To Teeth Brushing"
We're finishing up our Franken-war movies series, going out with a bang! Join us as we fly the unfriendliest skies, watch some Zazi's do a Ghost Ship, and Eric waxes poetic about mid-90s Canadian sci-fi series Lexx. Oh yeah, and there's flying killer robot sharks! They fight, they bite, they kick some serious fin! Please rate, review, and tell your fiends. And be sure to subscribe so you don't miss future installments. Join us on Patreon at patreon.com/thefrankencast. Follow us on Twitter or Instagram @thefrankencast or send us a letter at thefrankencast@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you! Your Horror Hosts: Anthony Bowman (he/him) & Eric Velazquez (he/him). Cover painting by Amanda Keller (@KellerIllustrations on Instagram).
Dzisiaj kolejny tytuł Raymonda Queneau - "Zazi w metrze". Chyba najbardziej znana (i najszerzej czytana) z jego książek. (00:15) Dzień dobry!(00:35) Zamiast wstępu(03:15) Książka, która jest dialogiem(08:00) Humor i jego rodzaje(12:15) Zazi, czyli kto?(15:10) Zamiast zakończenia(19:00) Do usłyszenia!
Olyza Zamati Très vite, elle sera remarquée et sollicitée pour prester en tant que chanteuse interprète dans certaines émissions locales telles que "Dimanche Passion", Varietoscope" etc.... Et à participer à des séances de chœurs pour certains artistes locaux et internationaux comme Gadji Celi, Ticken Jah, David Tayorro, Sékouba Bambino, etc.…. En 1999, l'artiste prend son envol pour l'Europe où sa carrière artistique prend un tournant considérable. En effet de 2001 à 2009, l'artiste intègre de différents groupes en tant que choriste professionnelle aux côtés des artistes de grande renommée comme Salif Keita, Mory Kanté, Alpha Blondy, Ismaël Lo, Youssou N'Dour etc.…participe aussi aux séances d'enregistrement des chœurs des artistes français comme Yannick Noah, Zaz, Phoenix, Bernard Lavilliers, Martin Solveig, Zazi etc ... En 2010, elle entame une tournée dans toute la France au côté du célèbre artiste français Christophe Maé pendant 3 années. En 2013, elle intègre le groupe international Deep Forest (participe à l'album Deep Afrca en proposant 2 titres à elle Alaaké et Bédi, puis tournée). Depuis 2019, elle fait partie intégrante de l'équipe de choristes de l'incontournable chanteur français Francis Cabrel (Enregistrement d'album et tournées). À noter aussi sa collaboration avec le chanteur français Pascal Obispo en participant à l'enregistrement des chœurs sur son album "Reggae et Caetera". Instagram : @weekend_africain
Zazi Plays is on the show talking about how to deal with anxiety at a young age.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are very excited to welcome Zazi on to the podcast. You may know Zazi from her instagram page @zaziplays. Zazi is a speech and language therapist who has over nine years experience working with children and their caregivers. She has so many fantastic ideas for parents about how to develop your child's language through play and best of all....it's very little work for us!
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Leigh Robb will discuss the recently acquired photograph by South African visual activist Zanele Muholi, Zazi, 2019, from the series Somnyama Ngonyama, (Hail The Dark Lioness). For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Photo: Saul Steed
Bianca Bailey (Wiri Donna) chats to Zazi about 5 tracks from 'Being Alone', for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Joe Locke (P.H.F.) chats to Zazi about 5 tracks from 'PUREST HELL', for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music!
Local Tourist are US songwriter Erin Umstead with Ōtautahi's Joe Sampson (Salad Boys, T54) and Rory Dalley (Ben Woods Group). Erin & Joe chat to Zazi about 5 tracks from 'Other Ways of Living' for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music!
This episode of Kiwi Birth Tales with @Zaziplays is proudly sponsored by Edwards and Co. In this episode we discuss:- miscarriage- emergency csection- postpartum mental health - elective csection& SO much more.
In this episode, Krista connects with Jeanne de Kroon, and discovers the beautiful story behind her fashion business, Zazi. Jeanne reveals how her travels in India, Afghanistan and Uzbekistan inspired her to start collecting, designing and selling her distinctive clothes, which are produced in collaboration with artisans skilled in traditional techniques. By promoting the beauty of artisanal designs, Jeanne hopes to play her part in preserving local cultures and she has made it her mission to share the stories of the talented women who produce her garments. Conscious of her privilege and keen to avoid cultural appropriation, Jeanne aspires to create a culture of co-creation and celebration with the artisans she engages.Determined to carve her own path in the fashion industry, she has recently made the decision to stop working with other retailers and concentrate on developing her own brand. In contrast to the clothes that are produced for the fast fashion market, Zazi's creations are colorful, unique and steeped in tradition. Jeanne has woven authenticity and transparency into her business model and hopes that a change in consumer attitudes will force the fashion industry to develop more honest, ethical and sustainable practices.To learn how you can support and shop, visit www.zazi-vintage.com and follow @zazi.vintage & @jeannedekroon on Instagram. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.