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Author: Kathy Eggers

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Welcome to Play Skillfully, a podcast from the author of the award-winning curriculum A Year of Playing Skillfully and parent favorite, The Homegrown Preschooler. Join Kathy Eggers as she shares the latest research on the role of play and provides practical ideas to assist you in cultivating wonder and connection with your children.

Kathy is the author of A Year of Playing Skillfully, A Summer of Playing Skillfully, The Homegrown Preschooler and 101 Easy, Wacky, Crazy Activities for Young Children.

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In this heartfelt episode of the Play Scoville podcast, host Kathy Eggers delves into the intricate world of adoption, a journey filled with love, loss, and connection. November, being National Adoption Month, serves as a perfect backdrop for this discussion, shedding light on both the triumphs and challenges that come with growing a family through adoption. For more information, check out Kathy's book, The Homegrown Preschooler and curriculum, A Year of Playing Skillfully. You can also ...
In this episode of the Play Skillfully podcast, host Kathy Eggers interviews Zan Tyler, a pioneer in the homeschooling movement. Zan shares her personal journey into homeschooling, the challenges she faced in advocating for homeschooling rights, and the evolution of homeschooling laws over the years. She emphasizes the importance of understanding children's unique learning styles and offers valuable advice for new homeschooling moms. The conversation highlights the significance of parental r...
In this engaging conversation, Kathy Eggers and Talk Box founder Adelaide Olguin discuss the joys and challenges of family travel, particularly focusing on language immersion and cultural experiences. They share personal anecdotes about their travels, practical tips for traveling with children, and the importance of exposing kids to different cultures. The discussion also covers language learning strategies, safety while traveling, and the significance of planning family trips. Adelaide emp...
In this engaging podcast episode, Kathy Eggers welcomes Meaghan Hampton, a licensed professional counselor and founder of Soul Care for Families. They discuss the intersection of child development, faith, and emotional regulation, emphasizing the importance of modeling faith for children. Meaghan shares her insights on misconceptions in parenting, the significance of building trust and attachment, and the principles of gentle parenting. The conversation also touches on recognizing and healin...
In this engaging conversation, Kathy Eggers and Julie Bogart explore the enchanting world of learning, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, observation, and connection in education. They discuss the challenges parents face, such as concerns about falling behind and the need for socialization, while advocating for a lighthearted approach to parenting. Julie shares insights from her books, including 'The Brave Learner' and 'Help My Kid Hates Writing,' highlighting the significance of self-e...
In this engaging conversation, Kathy Eggers and Keri Vasek delve into the world of toddlers, discussing the importance of understanding their developmental stages, the need for guidance for parents, and the significance of connection over discipline. They explore creative and sensory play ideas to engage toddlers, the importance of empowering their independence, and the value of maintaining a lighthearted approach to parenting. The episode emphasizes that parenting toddlers can be challenging...
In this conversation, Kathy Eggers discusses the significance of gentleness in parenting and its impact on children's emotional development. She shares personal stories about her own children and the lessons learned from loss, emphasizing the importance of modeling gentleness and providing opportunities for children to practice it. The discussion also covers practical tips for teaching gentleness and the long-lasting effects of a gentle upbringing. For more information, check out Kathy's...
In this heartfelt conversation, Danielle shares her journey of loss after the passing of her daughter Lydia at just 21 months old. She discusses the emotional impact of losing a child and how it led her to create Love from Lydia, an organization dedicated to supporting bereaved parents. Through various programs, including the COPE program, Danielle aims to connect newly bereaved parents with those further along in their grief journey. She emphasizes the importance of community, acknowledgmen...
In this enlightening episode, we delve into the intricate workings of the brain to uncover its pivotal role in impulse control and emotional regulation. Join us as we explore the neural pathways that influence our decisions and emotions, and learn how understanding these processes can lead to better self-awareness and mental well-being. Whether you're curious about the science behind your impulses or seeking strategies for emotional balance, this episode offers valuable insights and practical...
In this conversation, Kathy Eggers and Keri Vasek discuss the curriculum 'A Year of Playing Skillfully,' exploring its impact on homeschooling and child development. They emphasize the importance of play in learning, share personal experiences, and provide insights into how the curriculum can be adapted to fit various parenting styles. The discussion also touches on social-emotional learning and the challenges of homeschooling, ultimately highlighting the joy and magic of watching children l...
In this engaging conversation, Kathy Eggers interviews Tanner Olson, a poet and author, about his journey to writing a children's book, All the Things I Say to God centered on prayer. They discuss the importance of teaching children that they can talk to God anytime, anywhere, and how prayer can be a source of comfort during times of grief. Tanner shares his personal experiences with infertility and adoption, emphasizing the significance of vulnerability and silence in prayer. The discussion...
In this podcast episode, Kathy Eggers discusses the importance of teaching children about forgiveness, conflict resolution, and emotional intelligence. She emphasizes that forgiveness is not about excusing behavior but about understanding the impact of actions on others. Kathy provides practical strategies for parents to help their children navigate feelings of anger and hurt, and the significance of modeling forgiveness in their own behavior. The conversation highlights the long-term benefi...
In this episode, Kathy Eggers discusses the importance of teaching helpfulness to children as a key character trait. She emphasizes the role of parents in modeling helpful behavior, engaging children in helpful activities, and providing developmentally appropriate tasks. The conversation highlights the significance of building confidence in children through participation in household chores and the positive impact of helpfulness on family dynamics. Kathy also shares practical tips for making ...
In this engaging conversation, Kathy Eggers and Keri Vasek discuss the profound impact of reading aloud to children. They explore the emotional and educational benefits, including building connections, enhancing language development, and fostering a love for stories. Practical tips for incorporating reading into daily routines are shared, along with insights on how to engage children during read-aloud sessions. The discussion emphasizes the importance of picture books and the transformative ...
In this podcast episode, Kathy Eggers discusses the importance of faithfulness as a character trait in parenting. She reflects on the challenges of parenting and offers support to parents navigating their journeys. Kathy emphasizes the significance of modeling faithfulness for children, providing practical strategies to teach this value, and the need for flexibility in parenting. The episode concludes with an invitation to join a newsletter for more parenting resources and a preview of the ne...
In this engaging conversation, Kathy and Keri explore the complexities of homeschooling, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and personal growth for parents. They reflect on their own journeys, discussing the need for understanding one's teaching style, emotional triggers, and the impact of social media on perceptions of homeschooling. The dialogue encourages parents to prioritize their well-being and recognize their role in creating a nurturing learning environment for their childre...
In this conversation, Kathy Eggers discusses the importance of teaching patience to children, especially during the spring season. She emphasizes that patience is a challenging trait for parents to instill, as it requires modeling behavior and understanding child development. Kathy shares practical activities and strategies for parents to help their children learn patience, such as involving them in cooking, gardening, and puzzles. She also highlights the significance of consistency, routine,...
In this conversation, Kathy Eggers and Keri Vasek explore the often negative perceptions surrounding math education. They discuss how math can be viewed as a puzzle and emphasize the importance of teaching math through play and real-life applications. The conversation highlights the significance of a positive attitude towards math, the role of readiness in learning, and the need for parents to model a healthy relationship with math. They also touch on the importance of incorporating math int...
In this engaging conversation, Kathy Eggers, Keri Vasek, and Laurie Von Holdt discuss the nuances of teaching reading, emphasizing the importance of waiting until a child is ready to learn. They explore individual learning styles, the significance of storytelling, and the impact of parental pressure on children's self-esteem. Lauri shares her extensive background in education, particularly in helping struggling readers, while Keri reflects on her own experiences homeschooling her children. ...
In this conversation, Kathy Eggers explores the concept of love as a fundamental trait to teach children, particularly preschoolers. She emphasizes that love is best taught through actions rather than words, highlighting the importance of modeling love in everyday life. Kathy discusses practical ways to show love, including self-love, emotional presence, and creative expressions of affection. She also addresses the significance of navigating difficult emotions and loss, encouraging open comm...
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