Inclusion Matters
Inclusion Matters
Center for Inclusive Child Care
Inclusion Matters is a new podcast produced by the Center for Inclusive Child Care. Topics covered include issues related to Inclusion Consultation
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml Sleep Matters: Supporting Healthy Development
Inclusion Matters welcomes back recurring guest Dr. Kris Gendreau to discuss sleep in children.  Dr. Gendreau shares from her over 30 years as a pediatrician key research and strategies that help build strong foundations of healthy sleep patterns in children.🌟Additional Resources: American Academy of Pediatrics (APA):🔗 Healthy Sleep Habits: How Many Hours Does Your Child Need? 
Jun 25
25 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml Understanding Autism Prevalence Rates in Minnesota
Inclusion Matters welcomes Dr. Jenn Hall-Lande, licensed psychologist and researcher from the University of Minnesota Institute on Community Integration and Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain back to the program to share updated autism prevalence numbers in Minnesota.  She helps us understand the trends in the research and gives useful insights on ways early educators can support early intervention efforts and partner with families.🌟Additional Resources:Centers for Disease Control (CDC):🔗 CDC - Learn the Signs. Act Early🔗 Data and Statistics on Autism Spectrum Disorder🔗 2025 Community Report on AutismMN Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network🔗 https://addm.umn.edu/U of M Institute on Community Integration:🔗 https://ici.umn.edu/Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain:🔗 https://midb.umn.edu/
Jun 25
32 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml Sing Again-Somali Lullaby Project
Inclusion Matters welcomes our friend Marian Hassan to the podcast.  Marian was awarded the Minnesota Legacy Cultural Heritage Grant 2024 to document the oral history and lullabies of the Somali culture.  She shares how this project has grown into a book and learning tools offered through the University of Minnesota. Links and further information are included below.  
May 19
24 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml Early Childhood Around the World
In this episode of Inclusion Matters, Priscilla Weigel records from Malaysia at the World Forum on Early Care and Education in Kuala Lumpur.  Her guest, Mary-Louise Clifford, is a Director of Early Childhood Services in Australia.  Mary Louise shares about early childhood systems in Australia, including educator training, funding, and supports for children and families. They also reflect on global challenges like the impact of COVID-19 and the importance of finding joy and connection in the work of early childhood.📸Take a peek inside our adventure in Malaysia! 🌏 Browse photos from the trip and experience the connections, learning, and memorable moments along the way.
May 4
21 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml Helping Children Thrive in a Racially Diverse World: Young Hearts Open Minds
Inclusion Matters welcomes Marie Lister from Young Hearts Open Minds (YHOM) to the podcast.  She is the Director of Training for YHOM and the Director of Teaching and Research at the University of Minnesota Child Development Center.  The conversation highlights the way this early childhood education program supports and improves the ways very young children learn about, form, internalize, and express attitudes regarding racial identity, racial intolerance, and other biases.   🌟Additional Resources:🔗 https://youngheartsopenminds.org/📧Frank Forsberg, [email protected]
Apr 1
21 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml Minnesota Child Care Assistance Special Needs Rate
Inclusion Matters welcomes Lanay Jacobs, Provider Support Specialist for the Child Care Assistance Rate at the Minnesota Department of Children, Youth, and Families.  Our conversation highlights the process that early childhood educators and families can follow to submit a request for a higher child care assistance payment for their child care setting.  🌟Additional Resources:🔗CCAP Special Needs Rate Variance Request - Parent and Provider Request (DHS-4194)🔗Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): https://www.ada.gov/Federal and State Requirements🔗Minn. Rule 3400.0130 Subp.3🔗Minn. Stat. 142E.17, Subd. 3CICC Tip Sheets:📝What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?📝What Does the ADA Mean to Child Care?Questions? Contact The Childcare Assistance Provider Support Team📧 Contact us at [email protected] or 651-431-4848  
Mar 9
20 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml AmazeWorks
Inclusion Matters welcomes Melissa Hendrickx, Business and Operations Director for AmazeWorks.  Through professional development and educational curricula, AmazeWorks engages people in creating the conditions for belonging by initiating important conversations with each other about identity, differences, and bias.  Tune in to the conversation to learn more about what they offer.🌟Additional Resources:🔗https://amazeworks.org/
Feb 22
17 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml CICC Coaching to Support Quality Care for Infants & Toddlers - Part 2
Priscilla Weigel is joined by CICC colleagues, Brenda Lowe and Jacy Nylander to discuss coaching that supports the key components of quality care for our youngest children.  In Part 2 of this two-part series, they discuss the fact that individualization and honoring the uniqueness of each child is essential in the infant and toddler child care space.  They also emphasize the need for open communication to foster successful partnerships with a family, and with colleagues, creating a safe foundation for infants and toddlers to learn and grow.🌟 Want to learn more about CICC Coaching? CICC FAQ PageEmail [email protected] or call 651-641-8339 
Feb 19
21 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml CICC Coaching to Support Quality Care for Infants & Toddlers - Part 1
Priscilla Weigel is joined by CICC colleagues, Brenda Lowe and Jacy Nylander to discuss coaching that supports the key components of quality care for our youngest children.  In Part 1 of this two-part series, they discuss safety, attachment, and the importance of routines. 🌟 Want to learn more about CICC Coaching? CICC FAQ PageEmail [email protected] or call 651-641-8339 
Feb 19
24 min
https://www.inclusivechildcare.org/InclusionMattersItunes.xml The Nervous System and Behavior
Inclusion Matters welcomes Dr. Kris Gendreau back to our program.  She has 32 years’ experience as a pediatrician supporting healthy development of young children.  In this episode, our conversation focuses on the mind/body connection and the way the nervous system influences behavior.   Join the conversation and check out these helpful resources that she shared during the episode. (Length: 22:49)🌟Additional Resources:🔗 Cosmic Kids Yoga🔗 Sesame Street: Elmo's Mindfulness Spectacular!📱 Insight Timer App: The Magic Blanket - Feel Safe, Loved & Ready to Sleep (Helpful Hint: Use a small bluetooth speaker to avoid smartphones in the room)🔗 Guide to Using Sesame Street’s Mindfulness Practices
Feb 4
17 min
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