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How Preschool Teachers Do It

Cynthia (Cindy) Terebush
Early Childhood Education
Empathy Development
Science Education
Touch
Preschool Education
Diversity
Emotional Development
Child Anger
Cultural Representation
Character Usage In Education
Child Development
Skill Building
Small Group Learning
Social-Emotional Learning
Multiple Intelligences
Belonging
Pronunciation Strategies
Childhood Education
Montessori Method
Education

New episodes are released every Monday.Do you wonder how experts in working with early learners address children's behavior and motivate them to be their best selves? If you are a family member, teacher, or anyone who impacts the lives of young children, join Alison Kentos (Early Childhood Teacher) & Cynthia Terebush (Early Childhood Specialist) every Monday to find out how a preschool teacher and... more

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Have you heard about the salespeople long ago who would try to sell cures that did not work? Unfortunately, there are people who try to do the same thing with strategies for early learners that are not research-based and proven to be effective. Join ... more

Cynthia and Allison discuss that some activities we do are not essential milestones. Why do we do them? Do they still have value? Join us for a robust discussion on what constitutes a milestone and what does not.

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Adults use sayings to teach children life lessons, but do those sayings make sense to young children? Do the sayings even reflect real-life skills? Join Cynthia and Alison for a discussion of sayings that baffle early learners (and. maybe us, too).

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Should we go to the crying child? What happens if we don't? Join Cynthia and Alison as they discuss Eric Erikson's theory of psychosocial development, with a focus on the first stage of trust versus mistrust.

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Do you notice something different about our names in the title of this episode of the "How Preschool Teachers Do It" podcast? Join Cynthia and Alison as they discuss the importance of using other people's names correctly and what we should do in earl... more

Have you rhymed with children and played the Name Game song together without knowing exactly why this is so important? In this episode of "How Preschool Teachers Do It," Cindy and Alison discuss the importance of alliteration and rhyming in developin... more

It's a Winter Break Rewind of the How Preschool Teachers Do It Podcast! Time travel back with us to episode 128 and find out what we discussed about spaces with mixed ages of children. You won't want to miss this rewind (and how different we look on ... more

It's a Winter Break Rewind of the How Preschool Teachers Do It Podcast episode about the ABCs of Challenging Behavior. We are taking you all the way back to episode 96! Come listen, learn, and enjoy this blast from the podcast past!

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Hosts

Cindy Terebush
Co-host and Early Childhood Specialist with a focus on practical advice for educators and families based on experience and research.
Alison Kentos
Co-host and Early Childhood Teacher known for her engaging approach to education and dedication to child-centered learning.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 103 ratings
  • My favorite professional development podcast

    Thank you so much!!! I attended a webinar Cindy led and was hooked. I split my day as a Special Education Itinerant Teacher in pre-k public schools and ABA Center Based Early Intervention Teacher, so getting professional development is basically hit or miss because I have to find it (and fund) myself. I love this podcast..bite size and so engaging. Thank you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Candygrl825
    United States10 months ago
  • Preach

    Educators who are seeking to elevate their practice to find so much value in this banter. It is engaging you ladies draw in your crowd and then you speak our language. I hope others are open to hearing and receiving information. Take what works bookmark what you can use in the future leave that doesn’t this podcast and it’s hosts won’t disappoint.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    styledgrace2020
    United States3 years ago
  • Great info but sound quality needs improvements

    I really like the topics and both presenters are very knowledgeable about the age group. But, I have found the sound quality makes it hard to listen and focus and deters me from listening. That said, I haven’t listened to an episode since summer of 2022, so perhaps the sound quality has improved since then.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    grovermomma
    United States3 years ago
  • Suspension episode

    We do NOT have enough trained staff and smaller class sizes to safely accommodate the children that need one-on-one instruction. We try really hard to have someone push into the classroom but simply can not do it without proper staffing.

    Lots of ideas that we as educators already know and can’t achieve without help! Very discouraging all around.

    In school suspensions keep tuition going and parents have a place for their child to go!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Lisabokes
    United States4 years ago
  • Insightful, Engaging and Humorous

    I love listening to this podcast every Monday. I’ve been listening for over a year now and as a male teacher in Pre-K and Kindergarten I feel I learn new insightful strategies every week. It makes me question my own pedagogy and also assuring to know that my beliefs towards teaching young children are validated.

    It really is like having a cup of tea with the two favourite ladies you work with.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GA180791
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • This could be amazing

    I do enjoy most of the content on this show. These women know what they are talking about! However, as a preschool teacher, I find it off putting the way they come down on teachers that aren’t doing things their way. We are all trying to learn and evolve. I feel a better way to do that is to link arms rather than telling people how wrong they are.

    I was willing to overlook this, and I did. Yet, the sound quality (I had to continually adjust my speaker setting to either hear what they were sayin... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    a-512
    United States5 years ago
  • Looking for a more positive approach

    Thank you for your work on this podcast. I appreciate the work you do and the knowledge you have and are willing to share. As a preschool teacher I was looking for a podcast to help me improve and after listening I felt discouraged and like I was doing terrible things. It would be nice if you could find a more positive and helpful way of talking about these topics. I need to be built up as a teacher, given suggestions and instead I just felt a lot of negativity and all the things that are bad, I... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Waldo108
    United States5 years ago
  • These peeps are my peeps!

    After taking a 15 year break of teaching preschool I was nervous getting back in the classroom. I searched for teaching podcasts and found this one. Listening to Cindy and Alison have given me an extra boost of confidence while in the classroom! The subjects they talk about have given me reassurance, I am on the right track of how I approach each day in tHe classroom. They give little nuggets of information that I glean from weekly. Grateful for this podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Birdygirll
    United States5 years ago
  • As A Podcaster Myself...

    I host the podcast “Cherishing Childhood.” I completely understand dealing with household noise. I ended up setting up my studio in the guest room closet, locking the dogs and kids out with my husband lol, so that there would be zero background noise. I love these ladies and their knowledge, but the echoey sound, mixed with dogs barking loud, makes it hard to listen to, let alone retain the information they’re giving. I’ll keep listening, but it’s definitely getting harder to do so.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Mama2Charlotte
    United States5 years ago
  • Great podcast, with one criticism

    Update: I’ve continued to listen in hopes of getting more references and resources beyond just their opinions, but so far, there has been very little. And, as other reviewers have mentioned, the pet noise has got to go. It has gotten increasingly worse. I love birds—own three myself—but it is so, so distracting to hear them in the background of the podcast. Alison’s dog was quiet for several episodes, but he’s back now and I just don’t understand why anybody thinks it’s ok to record with a dog ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    zollyzoo
    United States5 years ago
  • Great podcast, with one criticism

    I recently discovered this podcast and have been working my way through the episodes from the beginning. I’m into the 2019 episodes now and enjoy the friendly banter between Alison and Cindy and the real-world stories that they share. One criticism I have—and perhaps they do more of this in more current episodes—is that the information they share tends to come across more as opinion than expertise. Their tag line mentions their “research-based knowledge” and I’d love to hear more references to t... more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    zollyzoo
    United States5 years ago
  • The barking has got to go

    I want to give this podcast 5 stars because the subject matter has been great so far, but the near constant barking of a very loud dog makes the entire experience extremely off putting. I can’t move past it and have to stop listening, I’m sorry.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    winstongang
    United States5 years ago
  • Great topic, hard to hear

    I started to listen to a podcast regarding covid19, but could not finish do to the extra noise. The background noise of birds and the dog was very distracting. What I did hear was really good.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    erica0506
    United States6 years ago
  • A “must have” podcast subscription for ECEs

    I will always appreciate two empowering women sharing information, stories and guidance about a early childhood education.

    Definitely look up to these two ladies!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Brianne Hovanak
    Canada6 years ago
  • It’s a shame, really

    It hurts my heart to give this podcast a subpar rating, especially since the information presented is so valuable to teachers and parents. With that said, I can’t abide pushing MLM or pyramid scheme products like DoTerra while listening to a podcast about education.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    braveawakening
    United States6 years ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

A consistent positive feedback highlights the hosts' relatable experiences and expertise, connecting with both educators and parents alike.
Some have raised concerns regarding sound quality and background noise during episodes, impacting the listening experience.
There is a call from some listeners for a more positive tone and approach to discussing educational challenges.
Listeners appreciate the engaging conversations that provide practical strategies for working with young children.
Many value the emotional intelligence emphasis, which fosters a supportive learning environment.

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This podcast explores key topics in early childhood education, focusing on effective strategies for addressing children's behavior and development. Listeners can expect engaging discussions on themes like emotional intelligence, the significance of attendance in preschool, tactics for fostering empathy in children, and the impact of family engagement in education. The hosts, both experienced educators, share personal anecdotes and practical insights that speak directly to the challenges and joys of teaching young learners. Their conversational style, infused with humor and a perspective grounded in research, makes this resource valuable for educators and parents alike, aiming to enhance their approaches to nurturing early learners.

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