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Have you ever thought about how stories can shape the way children see themselves and their families?

This week’s episode celebrates the power of representation in children’s literature and the importance of honoring our stories, especially the stories of hardworking immigrant families. When kids see themselves reflected in books, it fosters pride, connection, and confidence that lasts a lifetime.

Claudia Maldonado is an Early Childhood Specialist, Independent Consultant, and Author with over 20 years of experience in early learning education. She has worked with Federal, State, and County-funded programs and the Family Child Care Network in Southern California. Claudia strongly believes in the power of storytelling, the importance of play, and appropriate early learning practices for young children.

Tune in to Episode 231 of Amiga, Handle Your Shit, as Jackie welcomes Claudia Maldonado, an early childhood educator turned children’s book author. Born in El Salvador and raised in Los Angeles, Claudia shares how her experience working with immigrant families and the loss of her sister inspired her to write books that reflect the strength, diversity, and beauty of our communities. Her books, like Mama Works Very Hard and Papa Knows Best, highlight real-life heroes in ways that empower children and honor everyday resilience.

Key Takeaways:

✨ Representation matters in early childhood education

✨ Writing can transform pain into purpose

✨ Multicultural books empower and reflect our communities

✨ Moms and dads are everyday superheroes

✨ Creativity often starts from lived experience

✨ Boundaries and mindfulness support personal growth

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