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ECA Podcast Series

ECA Podcast Series

By: Early Childhood Australia
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Early Childhood Australia proudly presents the ECA Podcast, bringing early childhood experts into conversations that matter. Join us in reflection and the sharing of experiences and professional perspectives as we delve into early childhood pedagogy, practice and sector challenges.Early Childhood Australia Education
Episodes
  • #42 Let’s Talk About … The art of care giving (Part 2)
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode, Caroline and Emma, masters of occupational therapy students from Charles Darwin University explore The Art of Caregiving! This one’s all about you — the parent, carer, or educator at home. When you’re feeling calm and supported, your child picks up on that and learns how to manage their own feelings too.

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    13 mins
  • #41 Let’s Talk About … Supporting emotional regulation (Part 1)
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode, Caroline and Emma, masters of occupational therapy students from Charles Darwin University, explore what self-regulation really means for children. They’ll unpack why children can’t always “just calm down,” introduce Dan Siegel’s “flipping your lid” analogy, and share how co-regulation with parents, family members, and educators helps children learn to steady themselves.

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    20 mins
  • #40 Let’s Talk About … Not misbehaved, just misunderstood. Understanding, Celebrating and Supporting children with ADHD
    Feb 11 2026

    In this episode, Bianca and Kyla, masters of occupational therapy students from Charles Darwin University, explore how children with ADHD experience the world, and how a strengths-based, neuro-affirming approach can make a real difference for children and their families.

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    16 mins
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