

Inclusion Matters
Center for Inclusive Child Care
Inclusion Matters is a podcast produced by The Center for Inclusive Child Care (CICC). Early childhood experts discuss a wide array of important topics for early childhood professionals. We are excited to have you listen in on our podcast today.
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Oct 20, 2021 • 19min
Special Education and Early Childhood Educators Partnership Success
Kiley Hendrick, ECSE Teacher, St. Paul Public Schools, and Jackie Johnson, CICC Coach join us for part two to discuss key components of success in the partnership between child care and ECSE.

Oct 20, 2021 • 20min
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION: THE SYSTEM AND PROCESS
Join us as we host Kiley Hendrick, ECSE Teacher, St. Paul Public Schools, and Jackie Johnson, CICC Coach in a discussion of an overview of early childhood special education, the system, and the process of evaluation.

Sep 14, 2021 • 14min
Minnesota Autism Resource Portal Part 2
Our guests from the MN Department of Human Services Autism Resource Portal, Nicole Berning, and Kim Hicks join us again to showcase the amazing resources located in the portal. They discuss ways it can be helpful to early childhood professionals and to parents.

Sep 14, 2021 • 14min
Minnesota Autism Resource Portal Part 1
Listen as our guests, Nicole Berning, Autism Clinical Lead, and Kim Hicks, Autism Policy Lead for the MN Department of Human Services share an overview of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and some of the early signs to watch for as you care for young children.

Jul 12, 2021 • 24min
Trauma Responsive Care in the Early Childhood Setting Part 2
Childhood trauma expert, Arielle Handevidt, and early childhood trauma specialist, Lily Cooks, discuss trauma-responsive care in the early childhood setting. They delve into leadership roles, engaging parents, staff training, community building, and the importance of collaborative partnerships between parents, teachers, and board members.

Jul 12, 2021 • 22min
Trauma Responsive Care in the Early Childhood Setting Part 1
Join Arielle Handevidt from Northside Achievement Zone and Lily Cooks from Seward Child Development Center as they discuss trauma-awareness in early childhood settings. Learn about trauma-informed care, creating trauma-responsive environments, and supporting trauma-sensitive practices to enhance children's well-being and success.

May 13, 2021 • 22min
Welcoming Babies! Partnering with parents to ease the transition to child care
Sheryl Warner, a Family Child Care Provider, discusses the importance of establishing relationships with parents and helping babies adapt to childcare. Topics include parenting approaches, coordination, new routines, self-awareness, and creating a nurturing environment for families.

Apr 26, 2021 • 22min
Outdoor learning Part 2 (Changing the Scenery and Safety Concerns)
Joey Schoen from Dodge Nature Preschool continues our discussion of outdoor learning and shares about ways to set up for success. Communication and planning are essential components. Listen and learn ways you can use items that you may have in inventory that will enhance the play outdoors!

Apr 26, 2021 • 19min
Outdoor Learning Part 1 (The Benefits of Outdoor Learning)
Children and adults both benefit from time outdoors! We can use our outdoor space in a way that encourages amazing learning for the children in our care. Listen as our guest, Joey Schoen, from Dodge Nature Preschool, shares ways to set up your outdoor space to maximize the learning and fun potential for children.

Mar 31, 2021 • 20min
The Impact of Stress on Young Children: Part 1
In this enlightening discussion, Molly Harney, an Associate Professor of Early Childhood Studies, shares her expertise on the effects of stress in young children. She breaks down the three types of stress and emphasizes the importance of recognizing signs of distress. The conversation delves into how both positive and negative stressors impact child development. Molly offers invaluable insights for caregivers on supporting emotional growth and understanding children's behaviors as communication, fostering a nurturing environment.


