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Childhood Rising
Childhood Rising | Hannah Warren
27 episodes
8 months ago
What does the research say about playing with our kids? We start to explore exactly this in today's podcast episode. The results might not be what you were expecting.. Learn more about the Attachment Play Group Program Listen to the episode 'What is Attachment Play?' Citations: Schneider M, Falkenberg I andBerger P (2022) Parent-Child Play and the Emergence of Externalizing and Internalizing Behavior Problems in Childhood: A Systematic Review. Front. Psychol. 13:822394. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg...
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What does the research say about playing with our kids? We start to explore exactly this in today's podcast episode. The results might not be what you were expecting.. Learn more about the Attachment Play Group Program Listen to the episode 'What is Attachment Play?' Citations: Schneider M, Falkenberg I andBerger P (2022) Parent-Child Play and the Emergence of Externalizing and Internalizing Behavior Problems in Childhood: A Systematic Review. Front. Psychol. 13:822394. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg...
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Episodes (20/27)
Childhood Rising
Do we even need to play with our kids? What the research says
What does the research say about playing with our kids? We start to explore exactly this in today's podcast episode. The results might not be what you were expecting.. Learn more about the Attachment Play Group Program Listen to the episode 'What is Attachment Play?' Citations: Schneider M, Falkenberg I andBerger P (2022) Parent-Child Play and the Emergence of Externalizing and Internalizing Behavior Problems in Childhood: A Systematic Review. Front. Psychol. 13:822394. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg...
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2 years ago
20 minutes

Childhood Rising
The Play Archetypes: A MUST Listen If You Are A Parent Who Finds Play With Your Child Challenging
Childhood Rising has created 'The 5 Play Archetypes' for better understanding and reflecting on your unique challenges and strengths when playing with your child. Have a listen to the podcast episode to decipher which Archetype feels resonate for you right now, and download the free PDF workbook, this summarises the 5 different play styles and has a bunch of other supportive information. Get the FREE PDF Download here Follow Childhood Rising on Instagram @childhood.rising
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2 years ago
11 minutes

Childhood Rising
Using Attachment Play to Prepare Children for Difficult Events: A Personal Story of Preparing My Daughter for a Medical Event
We all want our children to navigate stress and change with confidence, right? The reality is that all children will face their fair share of stressful life events, from moving to starting school, welcoming a new sibling, or even dealing with medical procedures. But there's a powerful, accessible modality that can make a world of difference – Attachment Play. In this heartwarming episode, our host Hannah, a skilled Play Therapist and an Aware Parenting Instructor, shares her personal journey ...
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2 years ago
16 minutes

Childhood Rising
The things that actually make a difference when playing with our kids
What if I told you it doesn't actually matter what you play with your children? Or even how long you played with them? In today's podcast episode I share the things that do matter - what aspects of play make the greatest impact our child's emotional wellbeing? Today's podcast episode includes discussion of the following Systemic Review: Schneider M, Falkenberg I and Berger P (2022) Parent-Child Play and the Emergence of Externalizing and Internalizing Behavior Problems in Childhood: A System...
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2 years ago
11 minutes

Childhood Rising
Do you find it hard to play with your child?
Do you too find it hard to play with your child sometimes? This is an experience likely shared by ALL parents. The reasons for which as multi-layered and something I explore alongside you in this reflective podcast episode? Do you want to play with your child at all? Or are you content knowing you can meet their connection needs in other ways? What are some of the reasons play can be so hard? What should we even be doing when playing with them? These are just some of the questions I am expl...
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2 years ago
14 minutes

Childhood Rising
The Birth of a New Sibling and Therapeutic, Attachment Play
The birth of a new sibling can be a challenging time. Perhaps your child is showing aggressive behaviours towards the baby (or you!) and you are feeling uncertain about how to support them in this season of transition. Tune into this episode to her the story of how one Mother supported her toddler to feel safe, express feelings and heal using Attachment Play. Learn more about the upcoming Attachment Play Group Program Additional Supports for Parents: Perinatal Depression and Anxiety Austra...
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2 years ago
10 minutes

Childhood Rising
Why is my Toddler Screaming?!
You know the screams, the ones that sound like a loud "NO" or seem to come out of no where?! Join me in this solo episode where I explore some of the reasons your little one might be screaming as well as the two fold approach to screaming I suggest; what to do in the moment and what to do as a preventative and healing measure too. For more information on our upcoming workshop, Hitting to Healing, which is happening Thursday 4.5.2023 at 10:00am AWST, visit our website here: https://childhoo...
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2 years ago
13 minutes

Childhood Rising
Supporting the Highly Sensitive Child who Stutters with Lauren from Stutter Free Kids
Lauren is a paediatric Speech Pathologist and owner of an telehealth private practice, Stutter Free Kids. From her 14 years experience supporting children who stutter, Lauren has developed a unique integrative approach to stuttering therapy. Combining her speech pathology training with a holistic understanding of the key foundations for optimal childhood development and the unique needs of children who stutter, Lauren teaches families how to enhance speech therapy outcomes for children ...
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2 years ago
25 minutes

Childhood Rising
Risky Play or Aggressive Behaviours? Exploring the Benefits and Boundaries in a School Setting with Danica from Little Bloom Consultancy
Risky taking is an inherent part of children's play and it is crucial to their development. Parents and Educators alike can have difficulty in truly understanding the benefits and what their role is to support this play while also keeping children safe. Danica See is an Early Childhood Educator, University Lecturer and owner of Little Bloom Consultancy. Danica specialises in supporting Educators guide behaviours and shares her wisdom on all things risky play as well as some practical stra...
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2 years ago
29 minutes

Childhood Rising
Understanding the Vagus Nerve and its Impact on Behaviour and Wellbeing with Dr Carrie Rigoni
Dr Carrie Rigoni is a chiropractor who works with mums and babies, to optimise their baby’s brain development, and set them up for lifelong health. She loves talking about all things vagus nerve, and all the factors that can influence brain development. She has a busy practice in Perth WA and is passionate about optimising the vagus nerve, supporting mums through periods of dysregulation, and helping mums understand what they can do to support their baby's vagal tone too. Dr Carrie is passion...
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2 years ago
23 minutes

Childhood Rising
De-Pathologising and Celebrating Neurodiverse Play with Renee from Grow Therapeutic Play
Tune in to this important conversation about Ableism, unpacking our play bias and celebrating PLAY. You can find out more about Renee and her work at Grow Therapeutic Play here: https://www.growtherapeuticplay.com.au/ www.instagram.com/growtherapeuticplay The Instagram Accounts Renee suggested are: www.instagram.com/neurowild_ www.instagram.com/tammieleecouncillor www.instagram.com/yellowladybugs_
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2 years ago
18 minutes

Childhood Rising
Exploring our Relationship with Anger
Do you too find your child's tantrums especially challenging? Or maybe you find yourself snapping out of anger despite your best attempts to remain calm? I invite you to tune into this reflective episode where we are starting a new conversation about anger. We explore the deeper layers to our personal relationship to anger and how this manifests in our parenting experience. This is also the final call to get our FREE PDF on Therapeutic Play for Anger and Aggressive Behaviours. You can get ...
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2 years ago
13 minutes

Childhood Rising
Therapeutic Play and Perspectives on 'School Readiness'
For the parents and carers who have little ones returning to school or starting for the first time, this episode is for you. Hear our perspectives on popular school readiness expectations and learn some therapeutic play ideas that you can start to use right away to support your child in this transition. Learn more about our 1:1 Zoom consultations, or book a free 15 minute call, here.
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2 years ago
16 minutes

Childhood Rising
Exploring childism and challenging the traditional ways we view children
This podcast is a big topic! We are discussing childism and how this manifests in day to day life with children. Tune in to be challenged to examine your (often unconscious) views of children.
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3 years ago
7 minutes

Childhood Rising
What is Attachment Play? Brining the power of therapeutic play into parenting + raising children
Attachment play is a part of Aware Parenting as founded by Aletha Solter. Attachment play brings the healing and connective elements of play into our relationships with children. Listen to learn more about this approach and how you could integrate it into your relationships alongside children for deeper connections and to elicit cooperation. Get our FREE download with Attachment Play Ideas for guiding aggressive behaviours on our website here
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3 years ago
14 minutes

Childhood Rising
Play Schemas can Transform the Way we View Play and Behaviour
Today I am joined by Shelby from Homegrown Learning Studio FDC. Shelby is an experienced Early Childhood Educator who is sharing the wisdom of play schemas. Understanding these innate urges in our children can transform the way we view our children's play and their behaviour too!
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3 years ago
16 minutes

Childhood Rising
What is Aware Parenting?
Today I fully explain what is means to be aware in your approach to raising children. Whether you are a parent, educator or other professional, Aware Parenting has the power to transform your relationships with children. Learn more about ways you can work with me and get a free download with some attachment play ideas for guiding aggressive behaviours over on our website here.
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3 years ago
11 minutes

Childhood Rising
Bringing meditation into life alongside children: How and why with Alysse from Meditate with Friends
You might believe in the benefits of meditation already or maybe you are completely knew to this practice. Either way, this episode will help to shed some light on the benefits of meditation for you and your children, as well as some simple ways you can start to integrate meditation and mindfulness practice into your daily lives. Learn more about Meditate with Friends: Visit the Meditate with Friends website hereFollow @meditatewithfriends on InstagramEmail for Early Learning Parent an...
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3 years ago
24 minutes

Childhood Rising
Follow these 3 steps to overcome tricky transitions
You need to leave the park but your toddler refuses. This is a common scene from the tales of motherhood. This conflict of need with our autonomy-seeking toddler can be tough. Today I share how you can navigate scenarios like this through the lens of Aware Parenting. For more information on our 1:1 consultations and support packages, visit our website here.
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3 years ago
7 minutes

Childhood Rising
Using PLAY to Support Children's Emotions
Play alongside our children can be deeply powerful - it is a pathway for emotional healing that can happen in the day to day. In this episode I share a personal story about how I have used play to support my child to overcome a traumatic event. Join our FREE workshop which is happening this Wednesday 8.6.22 at 12:00pm AWST to learn more about this powerful process and how you can use play with intent with your children or the children you work with Register your spot here
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3 years ago
10 minutes

Childhood Rising
What does the research say about playing with our kids? We start to explore exactly this in today's podcast episode. The results might not be what you were expecting.. Learn more about the Attachment Play Group Program Listen to the episode 'What is Attachment Play?' Citations: Schneider M, Falkenberg I andBerger P (2022) Parent-Child Play and the Emergence of Externalizing and Internalizing Behavior Problems in Childhood: A Systematic Review. Front. Psychol. 13:822394. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg...