In this week’s episode, Aoife and Jenny chat about the ups and downs of school life, from Theo’s sudden change in drop-off confidence to how those emotional mornings can hit parents harder than we expect. They also dive into a common frustration for many families: the short time children get to eat their lunches in school. It’s a heartfelt, honest conversation about emotions, empathy, and advocating for the little things that make a big difference in children’s days. Support us: https:/...
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In this week’s episode, Aoife and Jenny chat about the ups and downs of school life, from Theo’s sudden change in drop-off confidence to how those emotional mornings can hit parents harder than we expect. They also dive into a common frustration for many families: the short time children get to eat their lunches in school. It’s a heartfelt, honest conversation about emotions, empathy, and advocating for the little things that make a big difference in children’s days. Support us: https:/...
In this heartfelt episode, Aoife and Jenny explore gentle ways to keep memories alive, using examples from our own lives, like stories of Jenny's mom and the boys nana, Nana Kay. We’ll discuss how to share simple memories, introduce activities that build connection, and answer questions toddlers may have as they start to understand loss. Through traditions and small rituals, you’ll find ways to honor a loved one’s memory while respecting a child’s emotional needs. Support us:https:/...
Little Steps, Big Futures:The Podcast
In this week’s episode, Aoife and Jenny chat about the ups and downs of school life, from Theo’s sudden change in drop-off confidence to how those emotional mornings can hit parents harder than we expect. They also dive into a common frustration for many families: the short time children get to eat their lunches in school. It’s a heartfelt, honest conversation about emotions, empathy, and advocating for the little things that make a big difference in children’s days. Support us: https:/...