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    Explore " sensory play" with insightful episodes like "Mastering Your Unique Resilient Creative Parenting with Jennifer Stalley", "107. 3 EASY INDEPENDENT PLAY IDEAS TO SET UP THIS HOLIDAY BREAK-REPLAY", "How to Help Your Child Regulate Their Nervous System Through Nature Play, with Jena Ponti Jauchius", "Sensory Play" and "A Sensational Tease" from podcasts like ""The Resilient Mother Podcast", "The Nurturing Parent, Respectful Parenting, Connected Parenting, Gentle Parenting, Toddlers, Overwhelmed Mom, Patience", "Rad Mom Radio", "Kinky Heeling" and "Lala's Bedtime Tales: Erotic Stories"" and more!

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    Mastering Your Unique Resilient Creative Parenting with Jennifer Stalley

    Mastering Your Unique Resilient Creative Parenting with Jennifer Stalley
     

    Welcome to The Resilient Mother Podcast! Today, we shine a spotlight on Jenn, the passionate founder of Meemzy Magic. Jenn's personal journey, enriched with challenges and a heartfelt commitment to her daughter's well-being, led her to the transformative power of sensory play. Harnessing this passion, Jenn crafted eco-friendly sensory kits that not only support child development but also inspire parents. Join us as we delve into Jenn's inspiring story, the essence of Meemzy Magic, and the profound impact of sensory play on families. And stay connected for more enriching discussions ahead!

    🎙️ Introducing Jenn, the driving force behind Meemzy Magic, an eco-friendly sensory kit subscription born from her personal journey and a desire to empower parents and children alike. Jenn's transformative experience with sensory play, sparked by her daughter's needs, inspired her to create sustainable kits that resonate on a deeply personal level. Immerse yourself in Jenn's touching story and discover the magic of Meemzy Magic on The Resilient Mother Podcast! 🔗 Links Below:

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    107. 3 EASY INDEPENDENT PLAY IDEAS TO SET UP THIS HOLIDAY BREAK-REPLAY

    107. 3 EASY INDEPENDENT PLAY IDEAS TO SET UP THIS HOLIDAY BREAK-REPLAY

    Do your kids not let you get anything done? Or do you feel like you have to cater to them when they are home all day? Or are you like me and feel guilty if you aren't giving them your full attention 24/7 but you need an hour to cross some things off your to-do list?

    Well, This week Amma Lisa shares why independent play is so beneficial to our little ones and how to set it up for success in our own homes so that we could get an hour or two to finish up our holiday planning/shopping.

    Amma teaches us how to set up water play, sensory bins, and homemade playdough! So much fun!

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    Waterplay
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    Water in a bin/or at the sink
    -Sponge
    -Soap
    -Different size cups/plates
    -Car wash
    -Eye dropper
    -Water toys

    Sensory Bins
    -Sand/Beans/Flour/Corn Starch/Cotton Balls/Snow
    -Hide toys in it
    -Magnet

    Amma’s Favourite Play-dough Recipe

    •2 Cups all-purpose flour

    •3/4 Cups salt

    •4 teaspoons Cream of Tartar

    •2 Cups water

    •2 Tablespoons vegetable oil 

    •Food colouring

    •Quart-sized bags

    In a large pot, stir together the flour, salt and cream of tartar. 

    Add oil to water in a measuring cup. Make a well in the middle of the dry ingredients and add the oil and water mixture to it, stirring it in. 

    Cook over medium heat - 

    ** stirring constantly!** 

    Continue stirring with your wooden spoon until the dough thickens and begins to form into a ball. 

    Remove from the heat and spoon it out onto parchment paper on the countertop. 

    Allow it to cool slightly and then knead it until it’s smooth. 

    Divide the dough into as many balls as you’d like in different colours. 


    Add just a few (5-7) drops of food colouring to start and knead it into the still-warm dough. Add more drops to deepen the colour as desired, but knead between each addition as the colour will deepen as it merges into the dough with kneading. 


    Alternatively, if you are concerned about staining, you can put the dough balls into separate quart-sized freezer bags to add the colouring to each one in the bags. Then knead the dough IN the bag until the colour is fully merged. 


    There are also amazing colours you can make using natural ingredients like coffee, purple cabbage, matcha green tea powder and turmeric! But I recommend looking up recipes for these as there are some cautionary (potential mess!) details! But they’re fun and super cool, too, so I strongly recommend them. Just do a lit

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    How to Help Your Child Regulate Their Nervous System Through Nature Play, with Jena Ponti Jauchius

    How to Help Your Child Regulate Their Nervous System Through Nature Play, with Jena Ponti Jauchius

    Hello and welcome to another episode of Rad Mom Radio!

    This week my guest is Jena Ponti Jauchius - Jena is a landscape architect and nature play expert who teaches parents, early childhood educators, and others how to create sensory-rich nature-based play and learning spaces for children so they can grow their bodies, minds, and spirits. 

    She's spent her 22+ year career designing children's nature play and learning spaces for children of all abilities and diversities, and specializes in designing supportive environments for children with autism and other neurodiversities.

    Jena speaks nationally and internationally about nature play for children's 7 sensory systems and other topics.

    She's also the mom of incredible twins she affectionately calls the "twin-ado".

    A Sensational Tease

    A Sensational Tease

    Hello Lovely Listeners! Welcome to the latest erotic sex story of Lala’s Bedtime Tales! This week’s erotic romance is all about being in lust at first sight! Have you ever been so attracted to someone that you’d be willing to lay it all on the line to have your sexual desires satiated? Well, this week’s main character, Eden Park, is willing to throw everything to the wind for one night with a sexy as sin man that she’s become smitten with since returning home to handle family business. He’s a cruel, egotistical man, but there’s no denying the sexual tension and attraction between them! Eden will stop at nothing to snag a spot in this hottie’s bed! So, listen up to this week’s piping hot erotic story to learn what all Eden Park is willing to lose to satiate her sexual desires.

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    E23: Baby, It's Cold Outside - Benefits of Cold Weather Play

    E23: Baby, It's Cold Outside - Benefits of Cold Weather Play

    Baby, it's cold outside! Why do we prioritize outdoor play even when temperatures drop? There are so many reasons, and we try to cover a few in this episode. It boosts your immune system and helps children retain brown fat, offers amazing sensorimotor experiences, and gives opportunities to study STEM. We even talk about how babies take naps outside in freezing temperatures in Finland.

    After discussing the benefits, Lucy provides tips for parents and teachers to navigate cold weather with children. She talks us through fabrics and clothing options, different fun activities, and how to take the first step!

    Tag us in your cold weather play pictures and videos!

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    https://www.scarymommy.com/need-recess-wet-cold-weather/?fbclid=IwAR34jBBzHzWqVTHPb5aaM1CYMjLpnmpPltOmtpSzsAsic4VAqvoES1elwbw

    http://rainorshinemamma.com/why-scandinavians-leave-their-babies-out-in-the-cold/?fbclid=IwAR0rRwLXix0NEgcmRP3eZHgbEvbV6DbsMCG5dpvtJo6TwJrP-KR1ZvuQakE

    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20151016-the-real-reason-germs-spread-in-the-winter

    https://rhythmsofplay.com/20-ways-to-play-in-the-rain/

    https://www.redtedart.com/snow-day-activities-outdoors/

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    E2: Risky Play

    E2: Risky Play

    In this episode, we discuss the importance of risky play. Although it is intimidating and sometimes stressful, it is vital to a child’s development. We outline the benefits, share tips for caregivers, and share real life experiences.

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    Brussoni, Mariana et al. “Risky play and children's safety: balancing priorities for optimal child development.” International journal of environmental research and public health vol. 9,9 3134-48. 30 Aug. 2012, doi:10.3390/ijerph9093134

    Sandseter, Ellen Beate Hansen. (2009). Characteristics of risky play. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning. 9. 3-21. 10.1080/14729670802702762.

    Sandseter, Ellen Beate Hansen & Kennair, Leif Edward. (2011). Children's Risky Play from an Evolutionary Perspective: The Anti-Phobic Effects of Thrilling Experiences. Evolutionary psychology : an international journal of evolutionary approaches to psychology and behavior. 9. 257-84. 10.1177/147470491100900212.


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    E1: Messy Play

    E1: Messy Play

    This week, Spencer and Lucy discuss the importance of Messy Play for children! Along with the benefits, they also provide a list of practical tips on how to minimize clean up and make messy play more manageable. Follow us on Instagram @thespeckledbees to join in our discussion! 

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    Little Kids: Is My Toddler Being Naughty Or Having ‘Sensory Play’?

    Little Kids: Is My Toddler Being Naughty Or Having ‘Sensory Play’?

    Are you stuck at home with the kids… again? Does your little one throw food or toys on the ground, no matter how many times you’ve told them ‘No!’? Well, there might be a reason for that! 

    Leigh and Tegan chat to Paediatric Occupational Therapist Tara Ient, about keeping your kids entertained and happy with play schema’s… Yeah, we had no idea what they were until now either! 

    And Tegan’s WTF moment of the week involves poo. Need we say more? 

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    5 Easy Ways To Create An Outdoor Learning Space

    5 Easy Ways To Create An Outdoor Learning Space

    We are going to dive into 5 easy ways for anyone to create an outdoor learning space with any budget.  Every space offers something, so you can get outside either in your back yard, balcony, outside your classroom, or somewhere in between with today's tips you can get outside and learn!!!

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