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Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast

Simone Brand
Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast
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  • Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast

    Attachment and Parenting: Where Does It All Fit?

    04/06/2026 | 52 mins.
    In this episode of the Learn Play Thrive podcast, we are joined by Megan Jones, a Clinical Psychologist with over 26 years of experience, to unpack the science behind building secure attachments.

    Megan clarifies common misconceptions, explaining how research-driven attachment-based parenting is vastly different from permissive parenting. We explore the "control center" of the parent-child relationship, focusing on how co-regulation and emotion coaching allow parents to stay deeply connected with their children even during the most challenging tantrums and bedtime battles.

    The discussion provides a practical roadmap for setting clear, age-appropriate limits without sacrificing warmth. Megan introduces evidence-based approaches like Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), illustrating how consistent boundaries actually help children feel safer and more understood.

    This episode is a powerful reassurance for parents, reminding us that "perfect" isn't the goal... rather, it is the combination of attuned responsiveness and calm, predictable guidance that sets a child on a trajectory for long-term emotional security.

    Find out more:
    www.arcfamilypsychology.com.au/
    www.facebook.com/arcfamilypsychology
    www.instagram.com/arcfamilypsychology
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  • Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast

    Road Safety in Early Education #2: A Whole-of-Service Approach

    01/06/2026 | 12 mins.
    In this next episode of our Road Safety in Early Education mini-series, host Linda Harrison is joined by experts Amanda and Bec to shift the conversation from "one-off incursions" to a deliberate, ongoing commitment. We dive into the three core pillars of effective road safety education - partnerships, policies, and programming. Discover why road safety shouldn't be a stand-alone topic, but rather a living part of your service’s daily routines. Our guests explain how to move beyond basic messages and create a robust framework that embeds road safety into the very fabric of your early childhood environment.

    We also tackle the practical side of these pillars, reimagining service policies as active tools rather than documents on a shelf. Learn how to weave road safety into excursion plans, transition-to-school procedures, and emergency evacuations while maintaining a play-based, child-centered approach to programming. This episode emphasises the vital balance of engaging children in the "how" and "why" of road safety without making them responsible for their own safety. Tune in to learn how to build a culturally safe and pedagogically sound road safety program that reflects the EYLF V2.0 and supports your local community.

    Find out more:
    https://kidsandtraffic.mq.edu.au/
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    - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au
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  • Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast

    Championing Access to Quality ECEC

    28/05/2026 | 29 mins.
    In this compelling episode of Learn Play Thrive, host Simone Brand joins forces with Georgie Dent, CEO of The Parenthood, to confront the systemic fractures currently defining the early childhood landscape. From 'childcare deserts' and soaring fees to the myth of informal care, this conversation strips away the political jargon to reveal the real-world impact on Australian families. Georgie explains why the current market-driven ECEC model is operating as failing social infrastructure, and she calls for a fundamental shift in how we value the early years.

    The dialogue dives deep into the non-negotiable reality of the workforce crisis, highlighting that high-quality education is impossible without a fairly paid and supported workforce. With 20,000 educator vacancies nationwide, Simone and Georgie discuss how professional retention directly dictates the stability and safety net families rely on. This episode is an inspiring roadmap for a system redesign—one that prioritises evidence-based pedagogy and universal access, ensuring that the ECEC sector finally works for children, families and educators.

    Find out more:
    www.facebook.com/TheParenthoodProject/
    www.instagram.com/theparenthood/
    Tiktok - @theparenthood
    www.linkedin.com/company/theparenthood

    If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform.
    Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at [email protected]
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    - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au
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    - Email: [email protected]
  • Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast

    Navigating the NQS #8: Standard 4.1 - Staffing Arrangements

    25/05/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this episode of the Navigating the NQS mini-series, host Simone Brand dives into Quality Area 4, Standard 4.1—Staffing Arrangements. Simone tackles the elephant in the room—the national ECEC workforce shortage—and explores how high-quality services can maintain intentionality despite the daily marathon of meeting ratios. We break down how to move beyond simply 'covering the floor' to strategically deploying staff strengths, ensuring that even during high-stress transition times or when utilising relief staff, the focus remains firmly on children’s learning and development.

    The discussion explores the critical balance between 'organisation of educators' (4.1.1) and 'continuity of staff' (4.1.2), highlighting why predictable, long-term relationships are the cornerstone of a child’s sense of security. Simone shares practical strategies for building an Exceeding culture, from creating robust induction packs for casual staff to using the ECA Code of Ethics as a living guide for professional stability. 
    Whether you are navigating the challenges of a rural setting or looking for critical reflection questions to spark your next team meeting, this episode offers a grounded, empathetic roadmap for ensuring your staffing arrangements provide the stable, enriching environment every child deserves.
    If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform.
    Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at [email protected]
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    - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au
    - Instagram: @learnplaythrive_
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  • Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast

    Educator and Exhibitor Voices: ECA Regional, Rural and Remote Early Childhood Forum

    21/05/2026 | 21 mins.
    In this special live episode of the Learn Play Thrive podcast, we take you to the heart of the ECA Regional, Rural and Remote Early Childhood Forum in Coffs Harbour. Host Simone Brand explores the vital work being done by professionals who champion quality early education across NSW’s most diverse landscapes. This episode dives deep into the unique challenges and incredible opportunities facing regional services today—from overcoming distance barriers for professional development to building cross-sector partnerships that strengthen local communities. 

    Straight from the exhibition floor, we bring you the voices of the educators and exhibiting organisations including:
    - Educationall Australia 
    - Education Services Australia
    - Education National. 

    Join us as we celebrate the resilience of our sector and share inspiring stories from the field. Tune in to hear how we can all work together to ensure that quality early childhood education isn't defined by a postcode, but by the passionate changemakers working within our communities.
    If you enjoyed this episode, consider leaving us a review on your favourite podcast platform.
    Have questions or feedback? Connect with us on social media or email us at [email protected]
    Connect with Us:
    - Website: www.learnplaythrive.com.au
    - Instagram: @learnplaythrive_
    - Facebook: @Learn Play Thrive Australia
    - Email: [email protected]
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About Learn Play Thrive Early Education Podcast
Welcome to the Learn Play Thrive Early Eduction podcast! Join us for expert insights and interviews, practical tips and inspiring stories in Early Childhood Education and Care. Whether you are an educator or leader in the sector, this podcast is your go-to resource to discover strategies to foster learning, promote play and empower young minds to thrive.Learn Play Thrive – A podcast for early childhood educators & sector leaders.Pedagogy insights, play-based learning ideas, quality practices, and professional growth for early childhood educators.
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