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  • Social and Emotional Development (4)
  • Cognition (3)
  • Creative Play (2)
  • Mathematics Development (2)
  • Scientific Reasoning (1)
  • Challenging Behaviors (1)

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Research on the GO Podcasts

Research on the Go logoDiscover how research can be used to inform current practice. This podcast series explores some of the latest research in the field of child development, its implications, and practical applications. Listen as experts discuss how research findings can be translated into everyday activities that support infants and toddlers. Designed with early childhood specialists in mind, the series provides an opportunity to think more deeply about ways to support programs' work.

Find more podcasts in Head Start Talks.

Child Development in the Second Year of Life: How Toddlers Think and Feel

An incredible amount of development happens in a child's second year of life. In this podcast, learn how they think and feel as they explore the world around them and build relationships.

Child Development in the First Year of Life: How Infants Think and Feel

In this podcast, explore the world through a baby's eyes. Learn about the amazing growth and development that happens in a child's first year of life.

Supporting Infants’ and Toddlers’ Emotional Needs During Transitions

In this podcast, learn about the different kinds of transitions and the ways that responsive caregivers can help infants and toddlers learn to successfully navigate change.

Brain Building: Supporting Children's Early Brain Development

The experiences we have as children shape our brains and set the stage for a lifetime of learning. In this podcast, learn the basics of brain development and how to support children's healthy brain development.

Creating Playful Learning Environments for Infants and Toddlers

Play is more than fun; it supports infant and toddler learning across domains. Discover strategies for effectively managing and scaffolding play and creating play-friendly activities and environments.

Reframing How We Think About Behaviors That Challenge Us

Research on the Go podcasts summarize the latest research and discuss implications and practical applications. This episode helps to reframe how we view challenging behavior to behavior that has meaning.

Supportive Environments for Building Math Skills with Infants and Toddlers

Research on the Go podcasts summarize the latest research and discuss implications and practical applications. This episode addresses how to create environments to build math skills with infants and toddlers.

The Benefits of Messy Play for Infants and Toddlers

Messy play is the active exploration of materials like water and paper. It offers rich learning experiences for infants and toddlers. Listen to this podcast for strategies to make this activity fun and manageable.

Research on the Go: “S” in STEAM

STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) is for everyone! Find out how to help programs recognize and facilitate opportunities for science learning with young children.

Research on the Go: “T” in STEAM

Technology is more than smartphones and computers; it's about designing and using tools. Discover how to help programs understand and support technology learning and exploration with young children.

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