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The Raising Lifelong Learners podcast helps parents -- especially homeschooling parents -- encourage their differently-wired kids to learn, explore passions, cultivate creativity, and become fascinated by the world around them. Join host Colleen Kessler -- educational consultant, gifted specialist, author, and speaker -- for interviews, audioblogs, tips, and encouragement to help your differently-wired kiddos become lifelong learners -- children who know that they can find the answers to anything they want to know if they can just view their world with play, passion, and fascination.
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Fare of the Free Child podcast focuses on Black people, Native Indigenous people, and People of Color (BIPOC) families who practice unschooling and other forms of Self-directed, decolonized living and learning. Each weekly episode examines a particular way that we’ve accepted coercive, emotionally and physically damaging habits as a normal part of adult-child relationships. With a focus on deschooling one’s self, decolonizing education, and exploring radical self-expression, this podcast challenges and informs us to walk toward a model for living with children that believes in trusting and respecting children and ourselves. #fofcpod #raisingfreepeople
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Play, Learn & create with Edx Education. This podcast series discusses play being creative and learning for all children. Join Heather Welch sharing knowledge, information and support on play based learning we will explore the benefits, value, different stages of play and so much more.
Play to the untrained eye can look meaningless, however there is a lot more going on than you can see. When children are playing, they are engaged, their imagination is sparked and they are developing confidence and key foundation skills. Play is the way children learn about the world and themselves especially in the early years.
We have spoken with many educational experts, founders of charities, award winning author, international presenters, expat parents and so many more.
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Season 2: “CASES THAT CHANGED PEOPLE’S LIVES” - REVISITED
This legal documentary series was devised and presented by me in the early Spring of 2005. The late Peter Mooney was allocated by RTE Radio 1 to assist me with the direction of the production. He was a highly skilled and innovative man whose enthusiasm for the series was a great boost at the time: he seemed to know immediately what I was hoping to achieve, and he guided me enthusiastically towards making this Legal Documentary Series that was very well received and enjoyed by many. Peter has since passed away and my condolences extend to his family and friends: I am most grateful for his contribution to this series.
Having retained the rights and copyright to the series, it is my pleasure to present this Podcast Series and provide you with an opportunity to listen to this selection of outstanding cases, in the Irish context, that had an impact on society and the course of social history. Through one person’s case, things changed for many people who found themselves in the same circumstances, or in circumstances related to the new rights that were upheld and vindicated by the courts.
Season 1: “What Does Law Mean, Mumu?”
Whereas the Book “What Does Law Mean, Mumu?” is an introduction to the law for young people and is described as “a walk and talk” through which young people ask a trusted older person about different aspects of the law and of the administration of a country, the Podcast Series, which is accompanying the book, is intended to provide more “food for thought” arising out of the topics discussed. -
Hi there Chakra Kid!!
I’m so happy you’re visiting The Chakra Kids Podcast!
Do you ever wonder why the grownups around you practice yoga, fill the house with shiny crystals, light candles, or sit in silence for a loooong time- but when you ask them why they do these things- they can’t always explain it to you?!
Well, the adults in your life love you sooo very much and that’s why they sent you here!
They want you to discover all about the magic of the Universe, but sometimes they have a hard time explaining all these magical tools and ideas to you, so they sent me to show you the way!
Hi! I’m Carly- I’m a licensed, intuitive therapist (kinda like a Magical Wizard) that helps kids like you connect to your inner power, listen to your heart, and share your voice- so you can grow up living the life of your dreams.
Think of me as your mystic guide! I’ll not only help you discover the tools you’ll need to navigate your path- but also when and how to use them!
Some of my favorite tools we’ll be using are mindfulness, essential oils, healing energy crystals, yoga, and Chakra Kids (those are my friends that help me show you how powerful you are)!
Here at Chakra Talk, we will be talking about how to uncover your magic, and how to take the challenges in life, and turn it into peace and calm.
I’ll introduce you to special ancient and mystical tools to help you on your quest of being and becoming the happiest human you can possibly be!
So, grab your favorite snack and get cozy, (invite your grown-up to share in the fun), because magical, mystical adventures are about to begin!
Dream big magical one!
Carly
Loving this episode and want to find more mindfulness activities for kids? Grab a grown-up and let’s connect!
Instagram: @campchakrakids
Facebook: Raising Chakra Kids
YouTube: Chakra Kids
Website: InnerRainbowProject.com
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From the creators of the award-winning podcast Out There, ONCE UPON A MEADOW brings you gentle, uplifting tales about a community of plants and animals who live in a meadow and work together to flourish, despite their differences. Geared toward 4- to 9-year-olds, the podcast is richly interwoven with original music and explores themes of environmental and social justice.
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On the Learn Music Together podcast, you'll get helpful strategies and ideas for you to help your child thrive in learning music.
Hi, I'm Jessica. I'm passionate about bringing music education to kids, whether in a classroom or home setting. This podcast will include tips for learning music at home or online in a variety of different ways. -
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Join eccentric Professor Theodore Bumbledumm, his trusted cat Denis and a team of junior scientists, to explore the amazing science behind our senses and how we use them to interact with the world around us. Visit them in the Laboratory of Nonsense and the Absurd for experiments, discoveries, music, fun facts, animals and loads of silliness.
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The Arthurian film cycle continues with this Adventures of Sir Galahad serial. In this serial, the youth Galahad (George Reeves), trying to emulate his father Sir Lancelot, wants fervently to be admitted to the Knights of the Round Table order. When he defeats Sir Bors and Sir Mordred in tournament, King Arthur agrees to knighthood if he can guard Excalibur for one night. Unfortunately, during that night the sword is stolen by a mysterious personage known only as the Black Knight. Possession of Excalibur makes the holder invincible and without it the sovereignty of Arthur is endangered. Galahad is refused admission to King Arthur's Round Table until he regains the missing magic sword Excalibur. Ulric, the Saxon King, invades England. Galahad, aided by Sir Bors, attempts to retrieve Excalibur from Bartog, Ulric's chief aide, who has gotten it from the mysterious Black Knight. Merlin the Magician harasses Galahad at every turn, while Morgan le Fey, Arthur's sister and also a magician, helps Galahad fight both Merlin's magic and the Saxons. The Black Knight, a traitor within Camelot, is conspiring with the Saxons and a band of outlaws to overthrow King Arthur. When Queen Guinevere is seized by the traitors, Merlin relents and sends Galahad to the Lady of the Lake, who gives him Excalibur.