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Welcome to Reimagine Childhood brought to you by Early Childhood Christian Network—where we equip you with the tools you need so you can confidently care for and teach young children.



We know early childhood is prime time for all development and, yet, we often overlook our critical role in providing optimal learning experiences. In every episode, you'll find seasoned experts sharing their passion and expertise in a way that is easily applied to everyday experiences in the classroom and anywhere else you're involved with young children. We want to protect and celebrate early childhood in all its wonder and imagination, rather than rushing through it to get "prepared" for the next stage.



So….how will you reimagine your approach to early childhood? We'd love to invite you on this journey with us!
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In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer talks with Ann McKittrick, founder of Nurtured Noggins and Texas Childcare Training, about challenges young families have faced since COVID and practical ways early educators can help. Ann describes lingering impacts including fear, isolation around birth and newborn care, disrupted social-emotional development, increased reliance on screens and online "experts," and reduced everyday experiences for children. They discuss how parental loneliness and overwhelm affect children and highlight the need for belonging and predictable routines in classrooms to build confidence and security. Ann shares strategies for strengthening family community through intentional parent connections, analog wellness prompts, and facilitating relationships among parents. She also reimagines greater cultural respect, support, and pay for early childhood educators given the importance of early brain development.   00:00 Reimagine Childhood Intro 00:49 Meet Ann McKittrick 02:56 COVID Aftershocks for Families 10:37 Loneliness Screens and Child Development 20:29 Conference Season Highlights 22:38 Predictability Builds Belonging 26:09 Helping Parents Reconnect 35:15 Reimagining Educator Respect Ann McKitrick has LOADS of resources for early childhood educators, parents and moms, specifically. Check out her website at https://www.annmckitrick.com/ You can also connect with her on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nurturednoggins/ And if you're interested in connection and becoming your best self in this season — check out her Momentum program at https://www.annmckitrick.com/momentum/.
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer talks with Jesse Lambert, a childcare coaching specialist from West Virginia, about the importance of knowing your "why" in early childhood education—especially during seasons of spring fatigue, difficult days, and burnout. Jesse shares how a moment driving past a church for sale sparked her path into early childhood, leading her to earn an associate's degree in early childhood education and a bachelor's in child development and family studies. Together, Monica and Jesse explore how purpose fuels motivation beyond a paycheck, how your "why" can shift with different seasons of life, and how prayer and staying in tune with yourself help you recognize when you're drifting or simply going through the motions. They discuss navigating hard interactions with parents, coworkers, and children, choosing to "rise above" by turning to God, and practical ways to reset classroom routines—like changing tone of voice, singing directions, or adding playful elements—to reignite joy for both teachers and children. The conversation also highlights the role of school leaders in creating supportive environments, the value of a school-wide "why" alongside each staff member's personal purpose, and Jesse's experience of burnout during COVID that ultimately led her to make a job change. Monica closes by encouraging listeners to pause, ask God to renew their passion, and remember that thriving educators help children flourish.   00:00 Welcome to Reimagine Childhood: A Calling to Shape Hearts 01:32 Meet Jesse Lambert: From a Church-for-Sale Moment to Early Childhood 04:20 Find Your "Why": Purpose, Seasons, and Staying in Tune with God 13:11 Hard Days & Healthy Culture: Resilience, Faith, and Leading Staff Well 19:12 Create a School-Wide "Why" (and Make It More Than a Mission Statement) 22:10 Are You Drifting? Signs You've Lost Motivation + How to Check In 23:28 Burnout, Needed Shifts, and Simple Classroom Resets That Reignite Joy 30:04 Break the Generational Cycle + Final Encouragement to Rediscover Your Why Connect with Jessie on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/jessie.lambert.2025 Need some tools for identifying your Why? Try this activity - Finding Your Roots
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood by Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer converses with Martha Harvey, co-founder of With Families ministry. They discuss the importance of early faith formation starting even before birth and its role in developing trust, love, and safety in children. Martha shares practical ways for integrating faith into preschool classrooms and engaging parents in the discipleship process. Topics covered include the significance of teachers modeling faith, incorporating prayer and scripture into daily activities, and creating intentional learning experiences that connect to Biblical stories. The conversation also emphasizes the importance of family worship and community support in nurturing a child's spiritual growth. Martha introduces the With Kits as tools for extending faith education into the home, providing resources that require no prep work for parents. The episode concludes with reflections on the pivotal role weekday programs play in shaping the foundational faith experiences of young children.
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer engages with Dr. Robin Pearson to discuss managing high-needs behaviors in young children. Dr. Pearson, a certified special education teacher and experienced leader in various educational roles, shares practical strategies for addressing disruptive behaviors such as spitting and chair throwing. The conversation delves into the importance of self-regulation for both teachers and children, the significance of understanding the eight sensory systems, and promoting inclusive learning environments. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own tolerance levels and implement creative solutions to support children's needs. The episode also highlights the importance of parent education and how educators can effectively communicate and collaborate with parents.   00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:50 Meet Dr. Robin Pearson 01:43 Understanding High Needs Behaviors 07:32 Sensory Systems and Practical Tips 21:04 Managing Spitting and Disruptive Behaviors 23:17 Handling Defiance and Power Struggles 26:07 Addressing Aggressive Behaviors 28:13 Engaging Parents and Reimagining Childhood Platypuslearning.com
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, host Monica Healer discusses combating burnout with Faith Rivera, founder and principal consultant of Allos. Consulting. Faith outlines the causes of burnout, differentiates it from stress and overwhelm, and offers practical strategies for early childhood educators to manage stress and avoid burnout. The conversation delves into the emotional, physical, and mental health impacts of burnout, the importance of self-care, and setting boundaries. Additionally, Faith highlights the necessity of community relationships and provides her top five habits for preventing burnout. The episode concludes with a call to action for educators to prioritize their well-being to better serve the children in their care.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:55 Understanding Burnout with Faith Rivera 02:16 Recognizing the Signs of Burnout 11:08 Impact of Teacher Burnout on Children 15:22 The Impact of Stress on Health 16:46 Top Five Personal Habits to Manage Stress 19:51 The Importance of Being Present 23:28 Building and Maintaining Positive Relationships Here are some resources to help as you take steps to protect your own well-being: Habit Tracker downloadable to help you stay on track with goals Finding Rest in the Rush course on our website. Sacred Rest by Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith on 7 types of rest
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer engages in a conversation with education professional Libby Wright about supporting multilingual children in early childhood classrooms. Libby, who has extensive experience fostering community among teachers, parents, and students from diverse backgrounds, discusses practical strategies for creating inclusive, language-rich environments. The episode highlights the cognitive and social benefits of language diversity in classrooms, emphasizes the importance of maintaining home languages, and provides tips for building strong relationships with families. The conversation also touches on leveraging visual aids, encouraging play-based learning, and using tools like labeling and translation apps to enhance communication. Tune in for a wealth of research-backed insights and actionable tips aimed at helping educators navigate the unique challenges and opportunities presented by multilingual settings.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:52 Meet Libby Wright: Embracing Multilingual Classrooms 02:51 Benefits of Language Diversity in Early Childhood 06:06 Creating a Language-Rich Environment 20:01 Modeling Language for Preschoolers 21:49 Creating Inclusive Snack Time 23:09 Embracing Cultural Differences 28:09 Partnering with Parents for Language Development
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer engages in a heartfelt discussion with Kris Ramos, a former public school educator turned church-based preschool teacher, about the transformative power of play-based learning. Kris shares her journey from a structured educational setting to embracing a more flexible, child-centered approach focused on hands-on, joyful learning experiences. They delve into the foundational benefits of play for cognitive, emotional, and social development, the challenges teachers face in advocating for play-based education, and the role of educators in creating meaningful and developmentally appropriate learning environments. Tune in to discover practical strategies, inspiring stories, and the profound impact of nurturing curiosity and joy in early childhood education. 00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:49 Meet Kris Ramos: Journey to Play-Based Learning 04:25 The Importance and Impact of Play-Based Learning 14:44 Misconceptions and Defending Play-Based Learning 17:19 Regional Conference Promo 20:16 Understanding the Importance of Play in Child Development 21:29 Communicating the Value of Play to Parents 25:24 Practical Steps for Implementing Play-Based Learning 29:58 The Joy and Impact of Early Childhood Education ·       Find Kris on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_inspired_llama/ ·       We have a discounted link for Amanda Morgan's "Why We Play" letters to help you communicate the value of play-based learning to parents, teachers, and other community members. You must have an active ECCN membership to access the discount - https://earlychildhoodchristiannetwork.com/resources/#exclusive ·       You can find more of Amanda's resources at https://notjustcute.com/
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, Monica Healer, the host, offers a heartfelt discussion aimed at early childhood educators, focusing on how personal growth in wisdom, physical well-being, and faith can impact their teaching and caregiving roles. Drawing from Luke 2:52, Monica emphasizes the continuous journey of learning, the importance of physical care, and the necessity of deepening one's relationship with God. She shares practical strategies for daily reflection, self-care, and spiritual development, encouraging educators to seek God's guidance, nourish their bodies, and strengthen their faith. Ending with a reminder of the eternal impact educators have on children and their communities, Monica provides actionable steps to grow in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man in the coming year. 00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 01:01 A Different Kind of Episode 01:41 Growing in Wisdom 04:39 Taking Care of Your Physical Body 10:26 Nurturing Your Relationship with God 16:50 Growing in Favor with Man 20:39 Final Encouragement and Farewell
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, host Monica Healer welcomes Renee Blaine, associate preschool minister at Brentwood Baptist Church in Nashville, Tennessee. With over three decades of early childhood experience, Renee shares her passion for building biblical foundations in young children in age-appropriate ways. They discuss how to integrate biblical literacy into the classroom, drawing parallels to teaching emerging literacy. Key strategies include building oral language, introducing repetitive truths, and creating a love for God's Word. The episode highlights the importance of partnering with parents and provides practical tips for incorporating faith-based messages into everyday learning. 00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:48 Meet Renee Blaine: A Journey in Early Childhood Education 02:22 The Importance of Biblical Literacy in Early Childhood 07:18 Practical Strategies for Teaching Biblical Literacy 18:47 Regional Conference Promotion 21:03 The Importance of Music in Early Childhood 21:56 Laying a Solid Foundation of Faith 25:41 Teaching God's Word Effectively 29:53 Equipping Parents and Educators Download the Gospel cube Renee talked about in the episode - https://elevatechurchconference.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/8.5x11_GospelCubeImages-1-1.pdf Renee's cube is adapted from this resource (which has TONS of other resources for teaching the Bible)! https://sundayschoolzone.com/bible-story/gods-unfolding-story/ Renee wrote a blog article with great tips for sharing the gospel in an age-appropriate manner with young children, including instructions for using the cube above: https://elevatechurchconference.com/preschool-ministry-sharing-the-gospel/
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, hosted by Monica Healer and brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, Monica sits down with Ashley Myers, founder of The Abiding Family and a children's minister in Texas. Ashley shares her personal journey of raising a son with Down syndrome and how it has shaped her passion for creating inclusive classrooms. They discuss the importance of inclusion from a theological perspective, practical strategies for accommodating children with various needs, and the significant impact that inclusive teaching can have on a child's development and faith formation. This episode is packed with actionable insights and resources for educators seeking to foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:42 Meet Ashley Myers: A Journey with Special Needs 01:29 The Importance of Inclusion in Classrooms 10:17 Practical Strategies for Inclusive Education 20:24 Primetime Promo 22:01 Creating an Inclusive Classroom Environment 24:38 The Power of Visual Supports and Calm Down Spaces 28:46 Effective Communication Strategies for Children with Special Needs 32:42 The Call to Inclusion and Overcoming Barriers 40:04 In Conclusion Find Ashley on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089046874497 Instagram @abiding.family_ashley.myers and TikTok https://tiktok.com/@the.abiding.family   You might also want to work through our three-part Special Needs training series provided by Sandra Peoples. HERE is the link to check that out!   Help Me Grow - https://helpmegrownational.org/ — Check for a local affiliate who can help you support families in getting resources.   Milestones Info - https://www.cdc.gov/act-early/families/milestones-matter.html
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer engages in a thought-provoking discussion with Jennifer Howington, associate director and childhood ministry specialist in the Texas Baptist Discipleship and Next Gen Ministries group. They delve into the impact of screen time on child development, exploring concepts like 'digital natives' versus 'digital immigrants,' the rise in childhood anxiety and depression, and the role of media in shaping young minds. The conversation covers practical strategies for managing screen time, fostering play and creativity, and reinforcing strong developmental foundations. Jennifer emphasizes the need for balancing technology use with real-world interactions and community building. The episode also highlights the importance of allowing children to experience and overcome challenges to develop resilience and independence. Join Monica and Jennifer as they offer valuable insights for parents, educators, and ministry leaders to help children thrive in a digital age.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:42 Meet Our Guest: Jennifer Howington 01:40 Generational Differences in Technology Use 03:59 The Impact of Screen Time on Child Development 07:07 Navigating Technology in Parenting 16:17 Regional Conference Promotion 17:37 Safety & the Anxious Generation 28:52 Conclusion and Call to Action Enjoy a new course "Counteracting the Effects of Screentime in the Classroom" in our Course Library - https://earlychildhoodchristiannetwork.com/course-catalog/   Books mentioned in this episode: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt - https://a.co/d/6G6CcVd The Pandemic Population - https://a.co/d/bIZO2qU
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer chats with Darlene Abbott, an expert in children's music and curriculum, about the significance of music and worship in early childhood development. Darlene shares her extensive experience and provides practical strategies for integrating music into teaching. The conversation delves into the emotional and social benefits of music, the innate ability of children to respond to music, and the power of incorporating scripture into songs. The episode emphasizes the importance of creating worship moments, being intentional in teaching, and the lasting impact of scripture memory on children's lives. Tune in to explore how these practices not only benefit children's spiritual growth but also support their overall development.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:42 Guest Introduction: Darlene Abbott 01:33 The Benefits of Music in Early Childhood 06:30 Incorporating Scripture into Music 21:21 Primetime Promotion 22:53 Engaging Families Through Scripture and Music 23:58 Creative Programs to Unite Families 26:31 Intentional Worship in Early Childhood 29:09 Understanding the Basics 31:40 The Lasting Impact of Teaching Scripture
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer sits down with Christa Ratcliffe, chapel and music teacher at Little Lights Preschool, to discuss spiritual formation in young children. Christa, a dedicated educator with a background in theological studies, emphasizes the importance of building relationships, modeling Jesus' love, and incorporating Bible teachings into everyday interactions with infants and toddlers. The conversation covers practical strategies for integrating faith-based activities into daily classroom routines, the significance of early brain development, and the role of caregivers in shaping a child's spiritual foundation. The episode also recommends resources like the Hug a Bible and music playlists to enhance teaching and engagement. Tune in to explore how intentional teaching and interactions can create lasting spiritual impact from an early age.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:41 Meet Christa Ratcliffe: Educator and Musician 01:20 Spiritual Formation in Young Children 03:43 Brain Development and Early Learning 08:19 Practical Activities for Infants and Toddlers 12:16 Regional Conference Promo 14:04 Incorporating Faith in Daily Routines 22:32 Resources and Final Thoughts Download the complete list in one doc HERE or pick and choose what's interesting/useful for you below: Basic Chapel Supplies for Infants - 24 months.  Easy Grip Jingle Bells-https://www.lakeshorelearning.com/products/music/musical-instruments/easy-grip-jingle-bells-set-of-8/p/DB952/ HugaBible-https://a.co/d/06qvEIct Scarves-https://a.co/d/8kQvKJ8 Wrist Ribbons-https://www.lakeshorelearning.com/products/active-play/balance-coordination/lakeshore-wrist-ribbons-set-of-12/p/DD127/ Velcro Dots (to attach Bible Story clip art and pictures to the Flannel Board)-https://a.co/d/5hhBgFl  Flannel/Felt Board-https://a.co/d/09o9rwSV
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, hosted by Monica Healer of Early Childhood Christian Network, special guest Katie Severn discusses the challenges and strategies for addressing sensory processing and emotional regulation in the classroom. Katie, a first-grade teacher and mother of a child with sensory needs, shares her insights on practical tools and approaches for educators. The episode explores the increasing sensory needs of children, the impact of modern lifestyle changes, and the importance of understanding and addressing these needs in early education. Katie emphasizes techniques such as the LEAP method—Listen, Empathize, Affirm, Problem Solve—to build relationships and effectively support children facing sensory challenges. She also highlights the significance of adult self-regulation and consistent routines in creating a safe and supportive learning environment.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:41 Meet Katie Severn: Passionate Educator and Mom 01:15 Understanding Sensory Processing in Children 05:04 Addressing Sensory Needs in the Classroom 23:06 Understanding Pre-K Expectations 23:58 Creating a Welcoming Classroom Environment 25:08 Primetime Promo 26:42 Addressing Specific Behavioral Needs 39:11 Building Relationships and Reflecting on Teaching Practices To find out more about L.E.A.P. — check out Dr. Phil Boucher on Instagram - @philbouchermd You might enjoy my conversation with Kadie about Brain-based Learning in episode 11 of the podcast. We also have two courses in our Course Catalog that were developed by Kadie: Development 101 Brain-Based Learning
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, brought to you by the Early Childhood Christian Network, host Monica Healer discusses how to effectively engage young children using puppets with guest Michon Henneger. Michon, a seasoned educator and brain coach, shares insights on the historical success of puppets in educational settings and explains how modern classrooms can benefit from their use to enhance engagement, retention, and emotional development. They cover practical ideas for implementing puppetry, even on a budget, and highlight the significance of reviving classic teaching tools. The episode emphasizes the joy and impact of puppetry in early childhood education and offers actionable strategies for educators to incorporate puppets into their teaching methods.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:41 Meet Michon Henneger: Brain Coach Extraordinaire 01:10 The Power of Puppets in Early Childhood Education 04:11 Practical Puppet Strategies for the Classroom 09:11 Puppets on a Budget: Creative and Affordable Ideas 11:49 Regional Conference Promo 13:18 Encouraging Teachers to Use Puppets 21:11 What can we implement this week? 25:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Connect with Michon at https://www.prekplayday.com/ for early childhood curriculum https://www.mybraincoach.com/ https://www.dashupward.com/
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, hosted by Monica Healer and brought to you by Early Childhood Christian Network, children's author Valerie Ellis joins the conversation to discuss the impactful role of stories and story time in early childhood education. With extensive experience in teaching and children's ministry, Valerie explains how stories uniquely connect with children and help in teaching both academic and non-academic skills such as emotional literacy and social behavior. She provides practical strategies for making story time effective in classrooms and at home, including her point, pause, and ponder method. Valerie also shares book recommendations and introduces her new book, 'Let's Go Bible Adventures,' which uses transport themes to make Bible stories engaging for young children. This episode is filled with insights for educators and parents on leveraging the power of stories for childhood development. Additional resources and book links are available in the show notes.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:42 Meet Valerie Ellis: Author and Educator 01:13 The Power of Stories in Early Childhood Education 03:13 Engaging Children with Stories: Techniques and Tips 09:59 Book Recommendations for Various Learning Domains 16:41 PrimeTime 2025 17:29 Let's Go Bible Adventures: A Unique Bible Storybook 32:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts https://oureverydayparables.com/books/ - 75+ book recommendations for kids ages 0 to 12 in five categories, perfect for families and classrooms pursuing faith, compassion, and fun. We talked about an activity pack for The Mixed-Up Chameleon. Here is the link to that free download: https://oureverydayparables.com/teach-kids-about-god-with-popular-picture-books/ Valerie's books can be found at  https://valerieellis.com/books/ Valerie also does in-person and virtual classroom visits! You can connect with her on Instagram @iamvelerieellis https://instagram.com/iamvalerieellis 
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, hosted by Monica Healer and powered by Early Childhood Christian Network, educators are guided on how to create impactful early childhood experiences for both children and their parents. Special guest Nichole Sims, a seasoned children's minister and current children's pastor, lends her insights on equipping educators to flourish. The discussion underscores the significance of meaningful community within early childhood centers. Drawing inspiration from Colossians 2, the conversation delves into the importance of building deep, flourishing roots through worship, scriptural engagement, and community support. Through the analogy of trees and a reflection on the Psalms and Acts 2, the episode illustrates how interconnectedness and unity among educators can lead to a thriving educational environment. The episode closes with practical applications and a heartfelt prayer for early childhood educators as they prepare for a fruitful school year.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:43 Meet Nichole Sims: A Passionate Leader 01:46 The Importance of Flourishing and Community 03:02 Biblical Insights and Practical Applications 25:58 Building a Community Beyond Work 26:57 Bearing Fruit in Every Season 32:12 The Power of Vulnerability and Connection 39:11 Strengthening Faith and Flourishing Together
In this episode of 'Reimagine Childhood,' hosted by Monica Healer of the Early Childhood Christian Network, guest Dr. Nicole Wilke discusses trauma, early adversity, and resilience in children. Dr. Wilke, a researcher, author, and missionary, shares insights on how negative experiences impact child development and how resilience can be built through faith, science, and practical strategies. The discussion emphasizes the importance of stability, routines, and relationships in supporting children through adversity. Dr. Wilke also touches on the significance of educators in influencing both children and their families. The conversation is infused with practical advice, such as the value of growth mindset statements and creating protective factors for children. The episode encourages educators to recognize their critical role and provides actionable steps to support resilience in young learners.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:40 Meet Dr. Nicole Wilke 01:21 Understanding Trauma, Adversity, and Resilience 05:39 The Intersection of Faith and Science 09:00 Building Resilience in Children 19:01 Practical Strategies for Educators 32:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Show Links ·       Learn more about Overcoming and Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride ·       Purchase the book Overcoming: What Scripture & Science Say About Resilience ·       Purchase the book Caleb Koala's Comeback Ride: A Journey to Overcoming ·       Follow Dr. Nicole Wilke on Instagram ·       Find Dr. Nicole Wilke on LinkedIn ·       Learn more about Dr. Nicole Wilke on the CAFO Website ·       Learn more about the Christian Alliance for Orphans
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, hosted by Monica Healer, the focus is on how church and weekday ministries can partner effectively to reach young families in the community. Monica is joined by Hope and Jason Huddleston from First Baptist Church in Elgin, Texas. Jason, the senior pastor, and Hope, the preschool and weekday director, share their journey of revitalizing a declining church by making families the central focus. They discuss practical strategies, including integrating weekday programs with church activities, breaking down generational walls, and fostering a church culture that values children. The episode emphasizes the importance of being united in ministry to make a lasting impact and advance the kingdom of God. Key insights include the value of high-fiving children, engaging community outreach programs like Easter egg hunts, and ensuring all church ministries align with the overarching mission of family transformation.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:41 Meet Hope and Jason Huddleston 01:55 Transforming Church Culture 06:08 Focusing on Family Ministry 21:34 Embracing Jesus' Mission for Children 21:59 Practical Benefits of Ministry Collaboration 23:58 Transforming Church Culture for Families 36:58 Reimagining Childhood in Church PAVE podcast - The Power of Story An ECCN Resource to help connect weekday families to the church community: Nurturing Faith:Weekday Preschool as a Bridge for Your Families
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, host Monica Healer from the Early Childhood Christian Network welcomes Josh Zello, a seasoned early childhood educator and family pastor. Josh shares his expertise on creating engaging story times for young children, emphasizing the importance of movement and practical tips for handling group activities for ages two to five. He also discusses his experiences in Baltimore, highlighting the necessity of building trust within the community through secular story times at church to eventually share the good news. The episode concludes with a preview of an upcoming live training series for early childhood educators led by Josh.   00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:38 Meet Josh Zello: Passionate Preschool Ministry Leader 02:12 Understanding Children's Learning Styles 06:24 Practical Tips for Engaging Story Time 19:21 The Importance of Preparation and Engagement 20:46 Respecting and Understanding Children 24:19 Building Trust Through Community Story Time 32:30 Reimagining Early Childhood Education Link to Pastor Josh's website - https://www.jesuslovespreschoolers.com/ Link to the cohort registration page on our website — https://earlychildhoodchristiannetwork.com/product/ec-101-live-cohort/
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