

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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Apr 30, 2024 • 21min
Part 2: Supporting Quality Play Relationships-Preschoolers
Join in our second part of a discussion on the importance of play with Dr. Sue Starks, Professor of Education and Chair of Early Childhood at Concordia University St. Paul. We discuss the fact that play is a developmental need and that all children show us what they need through play. Quality play is encouraged through the supports, prompts, activities, and experiences that we provide in the early childhood setting. Listen as Dr. Starks encourages us all to play!

Apr 30, 2024 • 23min
Part 1: Supporting Quality Play Relationships-Infants and Toddlers
Dr. Sue Starks, expert in early childhood education, delves into the importance of supporting quality play in infants and toddlers. She discusses how play is relationship-based and how the environment can influence social-emotional connections through play. Topics include fostering healthy attachment, supporting exploration and development, promoting a growth mindset, and encouraging open-ended play experiences for young children.

Apr 8, 2024 • 20min
Early Childhood Special Education: The Role of the ECSE Teacher
Join us as we hear from our CICC Intern, Loretta Campbell, Early Childhood Special Educator (ECSE) and Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Master’s student. We discuss the role of the ECSE teacher and the relationship between special education and child care, highlighting key relationship-building and support for the family which benefits the child and all who care for them.

Feb 23, 2024 • 17min
CMV and Congenital CMV: Part 2
Join us for this important episode of Inclusion Matters as we discuss critical information for all those interacting with young children. Our expert guests, Gina Liverseed, CMV Nurse Specialist, Minnesota Department of Health, and Amanda Devereaux, Program Director, National CMV Foundation, give an overview of CMV or Cytomegalovirus, share facts about who is at risk, how it is spread, symptoms, treatment, and ways that we can deter the spread of CMV in early childhood settings.
Need More Information?
Talk to your healthcare provider.
Minnesota Department of Health website: Health.mn.gov/CMV
National CMV Foundation: Nationalcmv.org

Feb 23, 2024 • 17min
CMV and Congenital CMV: Part 1
Join us for this important episode of Inclusion Matters as we discuss critical information for all those interacting with young children. Our expert guests, Gina Liverseed, CMV Nurse Specialist, Minnesota Department of Health, and Amanda Devereaux, Program Director, National CMV Foundation, give an overview of CMV or Cytomegalovirus, share facts about who is at risk, how it is spread, symptoms, treatment, and ways that we can deter the spread of CMV in early childhood settings.
Need More Information?
Talk to your healthcare provider.
Minnesota Department of Health website: Health.mn.gov/CMV
National CMV Foundation: Nationalcmv.org

Jan 29, 2024 • 30min
80x3 Podcast Series: Early Childhood Budgets, Boards, and Brain Development - Part 3
Join our guests, Amanda Ziebell Mawanda, Art Rolnick, and Jamie Bonczyk in this three-part series as they discuss how budgeting decisions in the early childhood education sector translate into positive brain development in young children. Barriers are highlighted as we talk through ways to foster organizational shifts, economic investment, stressing board recruitment and engagement as ways to support your organization’s work.

Jan 29, 2024 • 31min
80x3 Podcast Series: Early Childhood Budgets, Boards, and Brain Development - Part 2
Join our guests, Amanda Ziebell Mawanda, Art Rolnick, and Jamie Bonczyk in this three-part series as they discuss how budgeting decisions in the early childhood education sector translate into positive brain development in young children. Barriers are highlighted as we talk through ways to foster organizational shifts, economic investment, stressing board recruitment and engagement as ways to support your organization’s work.

Jan 16, 2024 • 29min
80x3 Podcast Series: Early Childhood Budgets, Boards, and Brain Development - Part 1
Join our guests, Amanda Ziebell Mawanda, Art Rolnick, and Jamie Bonczyk in this three-part series as they discuss how budgeting decisions in the early childhood education sector translate into positive brain development in young children. Barriers are highlighted as we talk through ways to foster organizational shifts, economic investment, stressing board recruitment and engagement as ways to support your organization’s work.

Jan 12, 2024 • 23min
Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota-The Family Connector Program
Join us as we talk with Ashley Olthoff from the Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota. She is the Director of the Family Connector Program, set up to help families feel more connected and be more equipped to navigate systems and access resources. For more information, please visit:https://dsamn.org/

Dec 4, 2023 • 20min
Centers for Independent Living in Minnesota
Join us as we talk with Heather Stillwell, Strategic Initiatives Lead at the Southeastern Minnesota Center for Independent Living, Inc. (SEMCIL). Learn about SEMCIL and the 5 Core Services which are provided free of charge to anyone who identifies as having a disability in the 11 counties in SE Minnesota. Heather also explains that there are 8 other Centers for Independent Living that serve every county in Minnesota. Listen for information on this amazing free support.


