
Foundations First: The ECE Mini-Course | Episode 3 — The Language of Learning: Talk, Play, Repeat
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In this episode of Foundations First, Instructor Mike explores how everyday language—not emotion labeling—is the most powerful teaching tool we have in early childhood. Grounded in constructivist theory and Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal Development, this episode teaches caregivers, parents, and educators how to use real-time language to build brains, model sequencing, and foster independence.
You’ll learn:
• Why “serve and return” interactions matter more than lectures
• How to turn routines like diapering, mealtime, and play into language-rich learning labs
• How to describe the moment, narrate your actions, and avoid unnecessary emotion labeling
• Practical talk strategies that build cognition, vocabulary, and emotional safety
Because when we stop naming feelings and start solving the signals,
we turn every moment into a lesson—and every adult into a guide.