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Parallel Play: A Podcast for Educators Who Love Toddlers

Parallel Play logo.This podcast series is focused on toddlers, their development, and how to best support children between the ages of 1 and 3. Listen as hosts discuss practical teaching strategies, developmental progressions, and the joys of toddlerhood. Designed with educators in mind, this series provides multiple opportunities to reflect on ways to support toddlers.

Biting Behavior in Toddlers and How to Respond

Listen and reflect on the emotions that come up when biting occurs in the learning environment. This Parallel Play episode highlights ways to address, prevent, and respond to biting behavior in toddlers.

Encouraging Toddlers to Share

In this Parallel Play episode, learn ways to support toddlers in their efforts to use and explore materials with one another.

Self-regulation and Reframing the "Terrible Twos"

This Parallel Play episode focuses on the development of self-regulation in the toddler years and the important role adults play in co-regulation. Learn ways to reframe the “terrible twos” to the “thoughtful twos.”

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