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Mess Makes Meaning
Joy and Raenelle
26 episodes
1 week ago
Joy Studer interviews Rachel Ramsden, an advocate of Risky Play from the Play Outside Lab in Vancouver, BC. Find out how, as the parents/caregivers and educators living and working with children, we can support their "Risky Play" for their benefit. What do we say instead of "be careful!" Child in Nature Alliance
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Joy Studer interviews Rachel Ramsden, an advocate of Risky Play from the Play Outside Lab in Vancouver, BC. Find out how, as the parents/caregivers and educators living and working with children, we can support their "Risky Play" for their benefit. What do we say instead of "be careful!" Child in Nature Alliance
Show more...
Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Parenting
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Five Love Languages of Children with Dr. Jennifer Thomas
Mess Makes Meaning
40 minutes
1 year ago
Five Love Languages of Children with Dr. Jennifer Thomas
5 Love Languages of Children expert Dr. Jennifer Thomas dives deep into the possible love languages of children and how we can apply this knowledge as the parents and caregivers.
Mess Makes Meaning
Joy Studer interviews Rachel Ramsden, an advocate of Risky Play from the Play Outside Lab in Vancouver, BC. Find out how, as the parents/caregivers and educators living and working with children, we can support their "Risky Play" for their benefit. What do we say instead of "be careful!" Child in Nature Alliance