Ep. 103: Processing the News with Our Children
Valarie Kaur, renowned civil rights leader and author, joins Jenna for a timely conversation about processing the news with our kids.
Your path to what matters most in early learning
Valarie Kaur, renowned civil rights leader and author, joins Jenna for a timely conversation about processing the news with our kids.
Actress and author, Kristen Bell chats with Jenna about having the courage to say, “I don’t know,” and the power of curiosity.
Looking for some new activities to do with your little one? Try out our 12 sensory activities for toddlers that are all about hands-on learning and fun.
Licensed therapist, Kier Gaines joins host, Jenna Arnold to celebrate the skills that matter most for kids to thrive.
Searching for a new perspective on raising kids (and yourself) in today’s world? You’ve come to the right place. Let’s Begin.
Physical play is the cornerstone of early childhood development. Learn why it’s so important and discover ways to encourage it in your child.
Wondering if it’s time for your child to play solo? We’ll tell you what independent play is, why it’s important, and give you some ideas to get started.
Discover how early math skills can help your child develop important cognitive abilities. Plus, learn fun ways to incorporate math concepts into your day.
Rote counting is a major milestone in your child’s development. Learn about the benefits of this skill and how you can help your little one learn it.
Play is an essential part of childhood. Learn about the different types of play and how each can help your child grow and thrive in school and life.
Expect for you and your child on their first day of kindergarten and get practical tips on how to prepare for this big milestone.
The first day of preschool is a milestone in every child’s life that can be both frightening and exciting. This time away from home can be full of emotions and experiences that are completely new for you and your child. What’s the key to handling the change? A...