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#NoLimits with Shelley Kenow#NoLimits with Shelley Kenow3 Generations of Dyslexia and the Differences Between Them with Sarah TraversEpisode 173 Sarah TraversWatch on YouTubeLearn more about Sarahttps://www.facebook.com/SarahFTravers https://www.instagram.com/sarah.travers/Learn more about Shelley KenowMusic by Garren Hughes2025-04-2953 minFlex Uncensored - A Coworking PodcastFlex Uncensored - A Coworking Podcast145. Sarah Travers, CEO of Workbar on why Flex Sells & Coworking in the Metaverse (June 2022)In honor of the GCUC Conference happening this week in Boston, we're doing a re-run on episode 5 with Sarah Travers, CEO at Workbar, with over 10 locations in the greater Boston area. In this episode, Sarah shares how she became an “accidental CEO,” why her team is building slow on purpose, and what it means to grow with confidence in a market that’s not chasing the latest trends. We talk about: Why growing in Northern Ireland requires a unique approach to community and demand The strategic decision not to chase rapid expans...2025-04-0853 minThe Connection ProjectThe Connection ProjectThe Beauty of Connection + Transformative Coaching with Sarah TraversJoin Sally Davidson in this episode of The Connection Project as she interviews Sarah Travers, a board-certified holistic nurse coach and trauma-informed breathwork facilitator. Sally and Sarah discuss Sarah's transition from pediatric oncology nursing to becoming a holistic nurse coach, as well as her work in nervous system regulation and somatic practices, and so much!IF YOU ENJOY THE PODCAST…We would love for you to subscribe, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts! This helps more people find the show and give it a listen.WORK WITH SALLY:...2025-03-2538 minChemins des possiblesChemins des possiblesL'épopée de Camille Groll, artiste aspergirlL'histoire de Camille Groll est une véritable odyssée de résilience et de découverte de soi. Enfant et adolescente, elle a navigué à travers les méandres du harcèlement et de l'ennui scolaire, mais a persévéré pour obtenir deux masters. Animée par le désir de transformer le système de l'intérieur, elle est devenue enseignante au collège. Cependant, après dix ans de dévouement au sein de l'éducation nationale, elle s'est heurtée à un système malade, ce qui l'a menée à un burn-out.Ce moment de crise a été une révélati...2025-01-1329 minThis Week In CoworkingThis Week In CoworkingThe Future Isn't Fishbowls with Sarah TraversIn this episode, Hector Kolonas sits down with Sarah Travers, the CEO of WorkBar, to discuss her extensive career in the coworking industry, starting from her 15-year tenure at IWG to her strategic role at PropTech company WorkFrame and finally leading WorkBar since 2017. Travers shares insights into WorkBar's unique coworking model, its regional density, member reciprocity, and commitment to the Boston community. The conversation also touches on the evolution of coworking spaces, the importance of strong landlord relationships, and WorkBar's strategies for future growth. Travers offers valuable advice to aspiring community managers and highlights the value of coworking in...2024-11-2538 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious80. Why using recipes is more important than learning to read?In this episode of the Reading Made Delicious podcast, host Sarah Travers explains why she believes recipes are a powerful tool for teaching children to read. She highlights how recipes provide a clear, practical purpose for reading, engaging children's senses and making learning more meaningful. By involving kids in cooking, they can practice reading in a hands-on way, following instructions and understanding measurements. Sarah emphasizes that many existing "kids' recipes" are too complex for early readers, which is why she focuses on creating simple, decodable recipes that kids can actually read and use. SHOW...2024-11-1216 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious75. Your child is not reading unless they can do this (Starting School Series)In this episode, we dive into the crucial skill of blending for early readers. Host Sarah Travers, breaks down the stages of blending, from verbal blending to assisted, independent, and automatic blending, providing practical tips to help your child navigate each phase. You'll learn how blending helps children connect sounds to form words and how to make reading purposeful, even amidst a busy schedule. Plus, stay tuned for a special code as part of our scavenger hunt to unlock exciting resources in the Reading Made Delicious Recipe Club! SHOW NOTES with links: ...2024-10-0112 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious73. Building Strong Readers: Mastering the Basics with the Five Pillars (Starting School Series)In this episode, part of our annual "Starting School" series, we explore the early stages of helping children learn to read. Sarah revisits one of her most popular episodes to discuss the "Five Pillars of Reading," a foundational model designed to simplify the complex process of learning to read. Discover how phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension work together to create successful readers. Sarah shares valuable insights and practical strategies for parents, especially those concerned about their child's reading progress. Whether your child is just starting school or needs a bit of extra support, this episode...2024-09-0314 minL\'invité du matin (Pays Tarnais)L'invité du matin (Pays Tarnais)Qu'est-ce que le costume dit du portrait ?L'habit fait-il le moine ? C'est ce que tente de décrypter l'exposition "Art et apparence, la mode à travers le portrait de 1730 à 1950" au musée des Beaux Arts de Gaillac. Trois salles dédiées aux portraits et à ce que le costume dit d'eux, à travers plus de 50 toiles, toutes issues de la collection du musée, de sabots, de costumes et culottes. L'exposition est visible jusqu'au 3 novembre.L'éclairage d'Adèle Massias, conservatrice du patrimoine et directrice du musée.Distribué par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.2024-08-0703 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious71. Starting school: Top Tips for Smooth Transition | Special EpisodeStarting school is a significant milestone for children and parents alike. In this episode, we share expert tips and practical advice to ensure a smooth transition when your child is starting school. Learn how to prepare your child with essential skills and confidence for their exciting new journey. SHOW NOTES with links, including how to connect with all the guests in the episode : https://readingmadedelicious.com/starting-school-tips/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http...2024-07-2314 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious70. How one card game transformed reading for this dyslexic reader | With Joe from Got It LearningIn this episode, we delve into an inspiring story about how one card game changed the reading landscape for our guest, Joe from Got it Learning. He then in partnership with his mum, a teacher of 25 years, turned his own learning challenges into an innovative educational tool. SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect with Got it Learning) : https://readingmadedelicious.com/reading-card-games INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide...2024-07-0922 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious69. How to make learning to read multi-sensoryLet’s explore how to create a multisensory reading experience for your child, making the process engaging and effective, even for the busiest parents. Here’s how you can make learning to read a multisensory adventure! SHOW NOTES with links : https://readingmadedelicious.com/make-learning-to-read-multisensory/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to th...2024-06-2509 minMums, Work and ChaosMums, Work and ChaosStarting School: A Recipe for Reading Success with Sarah TraversJoin Louise on this episode as she chats with Sarah Travers, the founder of Reading Made Delicious. Discover how integrating recipes can make learning to read an enjoyable and effective experience for children starting school. Sarah shares her journey, practical tips, and the benefits of combining culinary activities with literacy development. Tune in for insightful discussions and strategies to support your child's educational journey. Don't miss this deliciously informative episode!For more information about Mums Work and Chaos and any of my guests please head to the website: https://mumsworkandchaos.com/More information about Reading Made DeliciousInstagram: https://www.instagram...2024-06-0139 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious68. How can I help my child with the Year One Phonics Screen Check | With Jen ShawIf your child is in Year One in a school in the UK you will have heard that at the end of the year they will be doing their first formal assessment, the phonics screening check.  In this Q and A episode with my guest, Jen Shaw we talk about the check including what it is, what your child will be doing and how you can be helping at home. SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect with Jen from @jen.teaches.reading) : https://readingmadedelicious.com/phonics-screening-check I...2024-04-2339 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious67.How Can I Start Helping my Child’s Comprehension? With Gabriella LoggiaAs a parent, you always want to ensure that your child is excelling in their learning journey, especially when it comes to reading. Reading comprehension is a crucial skill that lays the foundation for academic success and overall cognitive development. In this episode, we will explore some valuable insights and actionable tips with my guest Gabriela, a seasoned primary school teacher and tutor. Let's delve into some key strategies to help your child enhance their reading comprehension skills effectively. SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect Gabriella):https://readingmadedelicious.com/helping-my-childs-comprehension ...2024-04-1625 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious66. How can I be more patient helping my child with learning to readParenting is a rewarding journey filled with moments of joy and challenges. One common struggle many parents face is helping their children learn to read. It can be a frustrating experience, but with the right mindset and approach, you can make the process smoother for both you and your child. In this episode of the Reading Made Delicious podcast, host Sarah Travers discusses strategies for being patient while helping children learn to read. The podcast responds to a question from an email subscriber. SHOW NOTES with links : ...2024-04-0914 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious65. 3 things to do when life gets in the way of learning to readLife can get overwhelming at times, especially when you're juggling multiple responsibilities, including ensuring your child is getting the best possible education. Learning to read is a fundamental skill that sets the foundation for a child's academic success. However, with all the chaos that life brings, finding time to focus on reading can be challenging. In this episode, we'll explore three strategies to help you fit reading into your busy schedule and support your child's learning journey. SHOW NOTES with links: https://readingmadedelicious.com/time-for-learning-to-read INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_de...2024-04-0314 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious64. When Should My Child Stop Sounding Out Every Word when Learning to Read?In this series about fluency, we have been discussing various aspects of helping your child become a fluent reader. Today, we will focus on a crucial question that many parents have: When should my child stop sounding out words and start reading whole words? We will dive into this topic and provide you with some actionable tips that you can use to support your child's reading journey. SHOW NOTES with links: https://readingmadedelicious.com/stop-sounding-out INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab...2024-02-1910 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious63. My child sounds like a robot when they read... what can I do?In this episode, we continue our discussion on reading fluency. Today's focus is on a common concern among parents: when their child sounds like a robot while reading. We'll explore the reasons behind this, and most importantly, provide you with practical strategies to help your child develop a more expressive and fluent reading style. SHOW NOTES with links :https://readingmadedelicious.com/sounding-like-a-robot-reading INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want y...2024-02-1307 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious62. How can I help with knowing when my child should take a breathIn this episode, we will address a common concern raised by an email subscriber: how can parents help their child learn when to take a breath while reading?  Incorporating these strategies into your child's reading routine will help them develop the necessary skills to know when to take a breath. Remember, fluency is a crucial aspect of reading, and with practice, your child will become more confident and efficient. SHOW NOTES with links: https://readingmadedelicious.com/fluency-taking-a-breath INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Join the Phonics in 5 for Busy Famil...2024-02-0607 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious61. Boost Your Child's Reading and Phonics with MnemonicsIn this podcast episode, we delve into the topic of phonics, specifically the use of mnemonics in early reading development. I discuss the benefits of using phonics and mnemonics in teaching children how to read, and touch on different phonics programs available. I also offer guidance on what to look for when choosing a phonics mnemonic set, including how they can help with writing. Join the free Phonics in 5 for busy families Mini Course >>> https://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/phonicsinfive SHOW NOTES with links: https://readingmadedelicious.com/mnemonics-phonics 2024-02-0115 minThe Successful Nurse Coaches ™The Successful Nurse Coaches ™106: Nurse Coaching & Dyslexia with Sarah TraversJoin Shelby this week as she interviews on of our Master’s clients… Sarah Travers!Sarah is a nurse coach, breathwork facilitator…AND AUTHOR! Her journey into entrepreneurship is an inspiring one, I encourage you to listen and catch the inspiration!website: Green Perspective CoachingMake sure to subscribe, rate and review our podcast!Join our Facebook group HEREYou can check us out on Instagram @successful_nursecoachesPurchase workshops and get free resources on our website www.thesuccessfulnursecoaches.comIf you are a nurse looking...2024-01-2932 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious60. How to help a struggling reader by using recipesSHOW NOTES with links : https://readingmadedelicious.com/struggling-reader-recipes INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast! If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families...2024-01-2311 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious59. Unveiling the Early Signs of Dyslexia: How Teachers and Parents Can Help | With Sandra PyneSHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect with Sandra at Jigsaw Phonics Tutoring Membership) : https://readingmadedelicious.com/dyslexia-phonics-support INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast! If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a...2024-01-1633 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious58. How to help a struggling readerSHOW NOTES with links : https://readingmadedelicious.com/struggling-reader-help INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast! If you would like to support the Reading Made Delicious Podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review. By leaving a review, you are helping more families...2024-01-0921 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious57. This one is for the grandparents helping a child with learning to readLearn how grandparents can play a vital role in helping children with reading. Discover practical tips and advice on reading with grandchildren, offering different reading experiences, and understanding the importance of phonics instruction. Join the village in supporting children's reading journey! SHOW NOTES with links: https://readingmadedelicious.com/grandparents-helping-with-learning-to-read INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available...2023-12-1908 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious56.How to help a preschooler use recipes for learning to readWith little kids, cooking can be both fun and daunting. This special episode explores the benefits of cooking with toddlers and preschoolers and how it can be an opportunity for learning and creating memories. The focus is on using recipes with very young learners to support their learning and prepare them for reading. I share personal experiences and tips on cooking with young children, emphasizing the importance of building foundations and creating purposeful learning experiences in the kitchen. The episode also highlights the role of recipes in teaching foundational...2023-12-0423 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious55. Is your child's brain power overloaded?In this episode, we explore the fascinating topic of cognitive load and how it affects your child's brain power. Discover the delicate balance between maximizing cognitive capacity and avoiding overload. I'll also share valuable insights on supporting optimal learning, especially when it comes to reading and following recipes. I share how you can boost your child's brain power and navigate the intricate world of cognitive load. SHOW NOTES with links :https://readingmadedelicious.com/brain-power/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help...2023-11-2817 minLe maudit poidsLe maudit poidsS2-E36 Schéma alimentaire, chirurgie bariatrique et autisme avec Sarah-Kathryn Rivard*TW: Mention de chirurgie bariatrique, perte de poids, chirurgie de reconstruction [Si tu es en démarche de guérison d'un trouble alimentaire cet épisode n'est peut-être pas pour toi.] Pour cet épisode j'ai eu le grand plaisir de recevoir Sarah-Kathryn Rivard qui est venue nous parler de son expérience personnelle avec un schéma alimentaire de type vortex (on salue le livre ''L'approche des schémas alimentaires'' de Evelyne Bergevin et sa collègue Stéphanie Thibault) et de son vécu avec la chirurgie bariatrique et les chirurgies de reconstruction qui en ont suivie, le tout dans u...2023-11-261h 57Reading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious54. Could this simple yet powerful approach to storytelling transform learning to write?In this episode, Laura Shea from "Little Stories That Stick" shares her insights into the world of oral storytelling and its profound impact on early literacy development. The conversation explores how children naturally engage in storytelling as a means to make sense of the world around them. Laura, a former public school kindergarten teacher, delves into the power of oral storytelling to gain insight into children's lives, interests, and culture. She emphasizes that stories are how children play, offering key takeaways on the benefits of this approach. SHOW NOTES...2023-11-0731 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious53. Just 5 minutes of play could help your child’s behaviour at home | With Susie RobbinsChildren's behavior can undergo shifts and changes as they navigate new experiences, such as starting school or moving up a year group. These transitions can lead to regressions or challenging behaviors as they adapt to different expectations and environments. As parents, it's essential to create a positive and supportive space to help children through these changes. Incorporating play and connection is a valuable strategy.  In this episode, I am joined by Susie Robbins from Resolve to Play and she shares how play and some other strategies can be used to help support children at home with managing t...2023-10-2430 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious52. Can this children’s author write 24 books in 24 months…| With BeccaIn this episode I am joined by Becca who is a dedicated children's author, is on a mission to create inclusive and accessible children's books that reflect a diverse range of children and families. With a goal of releasing one book a month for 24 months, her books cater to children aged zero to seven, providing step-by-step guides to essential life skills and social development. Becca's commitment to inclusivity extends to her use of real-life photos and Montessori-aligned content, ensuring that children can see themselves and their experiences in her books. 2023-10-2232 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious51. How can a learning through play approach be so powerful | With Abbie and Alice from Play Make SenseIn this podcast episode, my guests Alice and Abby from Play Makes Sense share their passion for the "learning through play" approach, emphasising its significance for children's education. They touch on the importance of sensory play, phonics, and maths learning through play, providing practical tips and creative ideas for parents and educators alike. They also encourage parents to embrace play as a powerful learning tool. SHOW NOTES with links (including how to connect with Play Makes Sense) : https://readingmadedelicious.com/learning-through-play-approach/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitm...2023-09-2630 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious50. How my mind had been blown when it comes to learning to read and how children learnAre you curious about children's learning and the art of learning to read? Join me on a journey as I explore a unique perspective on education. This episode celebrates a remarkable milestone, the 50th episode of the podcast, and delves into the transformation of my own perspective. From traditional classroom settings to embracing alternative education methods, discover how children's learning can be more organic and child-centered. I question conventional teaching approaches and consider the benefits of nurturing a child's innate curiosity and creativity. SHOW NOTES with links ⁠https://readingmadedelicious.com/children-learning/ ...2023-09-2212 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious49. Reading assessment you can do with your own child {Get the most out of reading at home-Mini Series}Discover the key steps in conducting a reading assessment with the aim of understanding your child's reading level and needs. Children embark on unique reading journeys, and it's crucial to pinpoint their progress accurately. In this episode, you'll be guided through a comprehensive assessment process, though remember, it's not a definitive measure but rather a helpful guideline. Trust your knowledge of your child above all else. The assessment comprises several stages, starting with the simple view of reading, decoding, and phonemic awareness. Progress through diagraphs, vowels, other graphemes, fluency, and, finally, comprehension. These stages help tailor your child's reading...2023-09-1818 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious48. Easy Ways to Maximise Sitting Down and Listening to your child read [Mini Series: Getting the most out of reading with your child]Are you curious about how to encourage reading at home? Children are like sponges, absorbing everything around them, including your habits. Modeling and showing reading to your child is a powerful educational tool. In this guide, we'll explore various ways to support reading at home, from reading aloud to using digital devices for reading. Additionally, we'll discuss the importance of in-the-moment teaching, teachable moments, and guided reading sessions with a purpose. SHOW NOTES with links: https://readingmadedelicious.com/reading-at-home/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to U...2023-09-1819 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious47. Modelling Reading to Your Child [Mini Series: Getting the most out of reading at home with your child]Discover the power of modelling reading and its significance in early education. Modelling reading, often termed as showing children how to read, plays a crucial role in shaping their literacy skills. In this discussion, we delve into what modelling means in the context of learning and teaching, shedding light on effective strategies to engage children in the world of reading. SHOW NOTES with links: https://readingmadedelicious.com/modelling-reading/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Lear...2023-09-1816 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious46. 4P's of Starting to Read [Mini Series: Get the most out of reading at home]It's natural to wonder how to kickstart your child's reading journey, especially if they're in the early stages of learning to read. The process can sometimes feel overwhelming, whether your child is at home or in school. To simplify, let's break it down into four essential "P" elements. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/starting-to-read/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want you to miss a thing! Be...2023-09-1819 minDigg PodcastDigg PodcastE84: From BBC Newsroom to Business Leadership - Communicating for Success with Sarah TraversSarah Travers, the former BBC news journalist and TV presenter, is now the co-founder and director of Bespoke Communications, a leading training and professional development company serving the UK and Ireland. Over her seventeen years in the newsroom, she covered high profile stories throughout the Northern Ireland peace process, key events like the London 2012 Paralympics and BBC Children in Need.  Sarah currently hosts events nationwide including two podcasts, The Public Eye Podcast and The Lens Podcast for Business In The Community. She is passionate a...2023-09-111h 07Reading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious45. STEAM Learning: Unlocking your child's learning with STEAM play| With Shahzia from Little Steam LearnersDiscover the Exciting World of STEAM Learning! In this episode, my guest Shahzia Vira from Little STEAM Learners shares with us the wonders of STEAM education through play. This is an approach that integrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics to foster creativity and critical thinking in young learners. We explore what STEAM learning truly entails, highlighting its hands-on nature that engages children in diverse activities. She shares the significance of STEAM-based education, not only in traditional settings but also online. Join us as we unravel the power of STEAM, offering insights into its benefits and how...2023-08-1520 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious44. Going at their own pace...slowing down to REALLY support your child's learning | With Laura Swain from Learn with Laura SwainGoing at their own pace in learning and embracing the idea that everything happens at its own pace is important to remember for our children. My guest, Laura Swain from Learn with Laura Swain, shares her insights on how parents often worry about their child falling behind in learning and how this fear of inadequacy can be detrimental. She emphasizes the importance of slowing down and living intentionally with children to create meaningful learning experiences. SHOW NOTES including how to connect with Laura here: https://readingmadedelicious.com/at-their-own-pace/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_ma...2023-08-0831 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious43. 5 Surprising Ways to Help You Child With Learning to Read this SummerIn episode 43 we talk about five surprising ways to enhance children's reading skills during the summer. Often we feel guilt and pressure as parents about providing enough learning opportunities for our children during the summer break. In this share, some surprising ways to build foundational skills and use holistic approaches for learning to read. SHOW NOTES with links: ⁠https://readingmadedelicious.com/5-surprising-ways-to-help-your-child-with-reading-this-summer/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠2023-08-0123 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious42. How can cardboard boxes help your child with phonics and learning to read? | With Katie Whitehead from Phonics FamilyIn this episode, Katie from Phonics Family shares practical tips on supporting children's phonics journey and learning to read. She emphasizes the importance of making phonics enjoyable and accessible, using simple household items for engaging activities. Parents have a crucial role in fostering a love of reading, understanding the phonics scheme, and engaging in letter hunts and rhymes. Expensive materials are unnecessary, as parents can use recycled items and incorporate their child's interests into phonics activities. The episode provides valuable insights for empowering parents in creating a positive learning environment...2023-07-2527 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious41. Get your child to speak a second language at home | With Giulia from English is EasyIn this episode, my guest Giulia, shares tips on how parents can help their children learn a second language. She emphasizes the use of props, theatrical activities, and immersion in daily life. Speaking the language naturally every day because what really matters is consistency. She dispels myths about bilingualism, such as speech delays, and highlights the benefits of bilingualism, including increased creativity, problem-solving abilities, and openness to diversity. Yulia also discusses the importance of starting language learning early and creating routines to incorporate the second language into daily interactions. She suggests using play...2023-07-1820 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious40 Behind the Scenes- 3 secrets I used to help students make 1 years progress in 3 months and what was missingIn this episode, I dive deep into my experience as a one-to-one reading tutor, sharing my insights and strategies to help students become proficient readers in the shortest time possible. Now, I know this might sound a bit clickbaity, but trust me, it's a true reflection of what can be possible. SHOW NOTES with full episode summary: https://readingmadedelicious.com/behind-the-scenes-3-secrets-i-used-to-help-students-make-1-years-progress-in-3-months-and-what-was-missing/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ 2023-07-1021 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious39. Helping your child with BIG feelings: Ways to support your child's emotional literacy | With Susanna ShirtcliffIn this episode, we dive into the importance of emotional literacy for children and how parents can support their child's emotional development. SHOW NOTES with full episode summary: https://readingmadedelicious.com/ylv-ep-39-helping-your-child-with-big-feelings-ways-to-support-your-childs-emotional-literacy/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast! If you...2023-07-0422 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious38. Preparing your child for learning to read before they even look at letters | With Rachael Hartless from FunicsThis episode features Rachael, a part-time teacher who is helping families of early readers before they even look at letters. Here are three takeaways from the episode: Gross motor skills are crucial for reading and writing: Rachel emphasized the importance of developing gross motor skills in children before they start school. This includes activities that help children gauge pressure, pour and push things, and pick up objects. These skills may not seem directly related to reading and writing, but they play a vital role in preparing children for these activities. Preparation is key: Rachel stressed...2023-06-2727 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious37. Behind the Scenes: How I help my own child with learning to read using recipesIn this episode, I talk about using recipes to help children learn to read in a more fun and purposeful way. I share my own experience of creating recipe cards with visuals and phonics for my daughter and explain the importance of helping children learn to read for a purpose. SHOW NOTES with full episode summary: https://readingmadedelicious.com/bts-learning-with-recipes/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide...2023-06-2021 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious36. Simple Ways to Help Your Child be More Confident with ReadingAre you struggling to find the time to support your child's reading development? Do you want to know how to make learning to read fun and engaging for your child? In this episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing Jen, who shared her expertise on how parents can help their children become confident readers in just a few minutes a day. She shared practical tips and game ideas that require few resources, but have a significant impact on reading confidence. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/confidence-learning-to-read/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ 2023-06-1328 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious35. 2600 minutes of reading2600 minutes or 44 hours a year spent on reading? Let's talk about the role families have in reading in helping their child with reading SHOW NOTES with full written transcript: https://readingmadedelicious.com/minutes-of-reading/ INSTAGRAM:⁠@reading_made_delicious⁠ Grab the FREE Ulitmate Guide to Using Recipes to Help Your Child with Learning to Read>>>>>⁠ ⁠ ⁠http://readingmadedelicious.ck.page/guide⁠ I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when an episode is available by subscribing to the podcast! If you would like t...2023-06-0618 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious34. Ways to get your child reading when they really don't want to! | With Ellen Westbook from Engaging Reluctant ReadersGetting your child to read when they are showing reluctance can be hard. In this episode, I chat with Ellen from Engaging Reluctant Readers about ways families can support a child to begin to become more engaged in reading. SHOW NOTES with full written transcript: https://readingmadedelicious.com/engaging-reluctant-readers/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here2023-05-3032 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious33. The 5 most commonly asked questions by parents about learning to readAfter working with many parents to help their child with learning to read, there are a few questions that I was asked over and over again. Are you ready to find out what they are? SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/learning-to-read-parent-faqs/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here2023-05-2322 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious32. Understanding Dyslexia: Debunking Myths | with Lisa ParnelloOn this episode of the Your Learning Village podcast, host Sarah Travers speaks with Lisa Parnello, CEO of Parnello Education Services and host of the Dyslexia Devoted podcast. Lisa shares her expertise on dyslexia and debunks common myths surrounding the learning difference. As a dyslexia therapist with over 15 years of experience, she offers valuable insights and actionable tips for parents of children with dyslexia. Gain a better understanding of dyslexia and learn how to provide support for your child's unique learning journey. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/understanding-dyslexia/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious 2023-05-1622 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious31. The top 4 mistakes I have made with helping my own child with learning to readIn this episode, I talk about my experience teaching my own daughter to read at home. I share some of the mistakes I've made along the way, including starting too early with sounds, comparison to standards, and dipping in and out of programs. Listeners will gain insights and actionable tips to help their own children with learning at home, with a special focus on reading. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/mistakes-teaching-reading/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here 2023-05-0916 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious30. The learning possibilities are endless when you take kids outside | Erin Majeske, Barefeet Farm SchoolGetting our children outside is good for both the children and for us as parents. And there are so many learning opportunities that can happen outside. My guest, Erin shares her experience of what it's like to watch children grow in a completely outdoor preschool and she shares some of her tips to support children with learning outside. --------- Erin Majeske is the director and founder of Barefeet Farm School, an outdoor preschool near Bellingham, Washington, USA. She is a wife, mother, musician, dreamer, and lover of all things perfect and growing. When she's not...2023-05-0214 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious29. Should I teach my bilingual child to read in both languages at the same time?Parents or children who are bilingual often have the question of when it comes to their child learning to read and write, should they be focused on one language or both languages at the same time? SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/bilingual-learning-to-read/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here2023-04-2510 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious28. Is this the most overlooked area of learning to read?One of the most overlooked areas of reading is vocabulary. Yet, it can be one of those simplest ways to help and support a child who's learning to read at home. Let's talk about some of the ways that creating a language-rich environment for your child can help their vocabulary growth. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/building-vocabulary-for-reading/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here 2023-04-1810 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious27. The Power of Sensorial LearningUsing the child's senses for learning is important, particularly in the younger years, in this episode, let's talk about how the kitchen is a haven for this type of learning. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/sensorial-learning/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here 2023-04-1111 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious26. How to get your environment prepared so that you can use it as a teacher A child learning village has three main components, the people, the resources, and the environment. In this episode, I am going to use the idea of preparing the environment for a child's learning and how this can promote independent learning. SHOW NOTES:https://readingmadedelicious.com/preparedenvironment/ INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here2023-04-0416 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious25. 4 Ways You Can See if Your Child is Making Progress With Their LearningChildren making progress in education is a heated topic that comes with pressures on a global scale. But how can you see progress in your own child? Let’s take a dive into the techniques that teachers actually use to show progress in education. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/4-ways-you-can-see-if-your-child-is-making-progress-with-their-learning-ep-25/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here2023-03-2111 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious24. Learning to read using apps vs laps...Apps that are helping children's learning are popping up all the time, every single day. Many claim that they can actually help your child learn to read. But how much should we be using apps over using books and paper texts?  SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/learning-to-read-with-apps-vs-laps-ep-24/ INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 'Everything is figuroutable' Marie Forleo Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here 2023-03-1415 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious23. My child keeps repeating the same books over and over, what should I do to help them move to the next stage?Books for children learning to read generally follow a leveled book structure where a scheme starts with simple words and sentences and slowly builds up. The idea is to support children in little steps to develop their reading. But what if your child is sent home from school with the same books over and over or they are home-educated and you can’t seem to move them onto the next step. In this episode, we will try to tackle children repeating books over and over in leveled reading schemes. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/my-child-keeps-repeating-the-same-books-over-and-over-what-should-i-do-to-help-them-move-to-the-next-stage-ep-23/ IN...2023-03-0714 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made DeliciousTrailer: Your Learning Village PodcastYour Learning Village is a podcast for parents and others who are supporting a child learning at home. It is a show that will help you begin to get the tools you’ll need to help your child on their unique learning journey. Each week, Sarah Travers and her guests will share insights and actionable top tips that you can use to support your child, see progress and enjoy family moments with learning. You’ll learn the lingo, the strategies, and the long-term game plan to grow a learner.2023-03-0201 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious22. Should we use cups or grams with young children in the classroomOne of the things I discovered a little while ago when I was looking into recipes to use with my class in the classroom was that using grams can actually be really difficult for a child to get the hang of, particularly when they're 4, 5 or even 6. There is a lot going on in the kitchen for a child to take in. In this episode, I share why cups are a better option for young children. SHOW NOTES:https://readingmadedelicious.com/should-we-use-cups-or-grams-with-young-children-in-the-classroom-ep-22/ INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for...2023-02-2807 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious21. Help! I taught my child the alphabet sound but I have heard that this is NOT the best way to start my child with readingOnce your child is at an age where they may be attending preschool, you might be thinking about whether you should be starting to teach them to read how you should go about this, and where you can start.   SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/help-i-taught-my-child-the-alphabet-sound-but-i-have-heard-that-this-is-not-the-best-way-to-start-my-child-with-reading-ep-21/ INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: My favourite phonics scheme >>> RWI home support  Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here 2023-02-2114 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made DeliciousWhat do YOU want your child to be learning? (Ep.20)With so much information about what children should be learning at different ages, it can be hard to step back and think about what we want our unique child to be learning. What our goals are for their education? SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/what-do-you-want-your-child-to-be-learning-ep-20/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here 2023-02-1410 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious19. Does my child have dyslexia?Do you think my child might have dyslexia? This is one of the most common questions I receive from a parent who is seeking help for a struggling reader. What should you be looking out for and what are your next steps if you have concerns? SHOW NOTES:https://readingmadedelicious.com/does-my-child-have-dyslexia-ep-19/ INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: PATOSS British Dyslexia Association Nessy Eye words  Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here2023-02-0716 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious18. Who's responsibility is to help children learn to read?I posted a reel (on Instagram), which is about whether you've been expecting to use letter names or letter sounds when teaching your child to read. I had a comment on that real, which was 'they're getting that at school. And most of the time we can already learn these things from videos.' This got me thinking about who's responsibility is actually to teach children to read. And what role do parents actually have in this reading process?   SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/whos-responsibility-is-it-to-help-children-learn-to-read-ep-18/ INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide t...2023-01-3111 minThe Reading ProjectThe Reading Project3.21 Using Your Virtual Village to Support Reading with Sarah TraversI'm thrilled to welcome Sarah Travers to The Reading Project Podcast. Sarah is a former primary school teacher turned online reading tutor. She's a mama to two girls, one of which she's just started teaching to read. She is part of an ex-pat family from the UK and currently lives in Germany. Like many families, they connect with family and friends using video calls and have been trying to make reading part of this experience. Tune in to this episode as we talk about using your virtual village to support raising readers in your home!2023-01-3023 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious17. Setting Your Child up for Success in the KitchenThe benefits of learning in the kitchen are countless. But the reality of cooking with children can resemble an unexploded bomb rather than the picture on the front of a cookery book. Helping to prepare the environment ready for children to cook is a game changer for you for creating memories in the kitchen, rather than a battle with flour everywhere. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/setting-your-child-up-for-success-in-the-kitchen-ep-17/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Kitchen steps  Child knives Cookie recipe Cake r...2023-01-2420 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious16. Is it actually worth cooking with my child?You may have heard time and time again that cooking is really good for kids in their development, but what skills can they actually gain from it? And what should we be prioritizing in their learning? And more importantly, how can you get the most out of these skills at home? SHOW NOTES:https://readingmadedelicious.com/benefits-cooking-with-kids INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: -Children's kitchen knives  Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here 2023-01-1712 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious15. Storytelling, cooking and the villageSitting around a fire as a day comes to a close and sharing stories with others about the day. Whilst food is cooking is a pastime that has been part of human existence for millennia and in some form or another is part of life. All the world over this storytelling and cooking may look more like a video call and dinner stone in the oven, but nonetheless, it's still there. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/stories-cooking-village/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Book for storytelling development...2023-01-1010 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious14. Should we be trusting the child and following what they want to learn? Plays the work of the child and following the child are the ideas that are a cornerstone of Montessori education. These ideas are also the foundations of early years education with educators and parents often fighting to preserve this for their children. In this episode, I begin to go into the idea of following the child on how we can use this idea to support learning at home SHOW NOTES:https://readingmadedelicious.com/following-the-child/ INSTAGRAM:@reading_made_delicious MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: 'Free to Learn' By Peter Gray In th...2022-12-2018 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious13. Has the phrase good job lost its impact?Good job, well done, you tried so hard and are commonplace when helping a child with learning. But are these phrases overused with today's children? Have we gone too far with creating positive environments that these statements have lost their impact? In this episode, we talk about praise with children. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/good-job/ Join in the conversation in the comments on the post INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here2022-12-1312 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious12. You are the best resource in the roomIn a world where we're bombarded with the latest toys and learning materials for our children, it can become quickly overwhelming which resources we actually want for them. In this episode, I take it back a few steps and discuss why it's often the adult in the room that is one of the best resources. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/best-resource/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Have your child learn to read whilst they learn to cook! >>>>> Get the free guide here2022-12-0610 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious11. Creating a Virtual Village to Help with LearningIt takes a village to raise a child as something that is often said. However, this village often looks very different from how it may have been in the past. It's likely as a family that you'd have some connection to family members who live far away virtually, in the age where video calls are the norm. Parents are feeling the strain of expectations for raising children these virtual connections to help create a virtual village to help support learning is an opportunity not to be missed. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/virtual-village2022-11-2907 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious10. Creating a reading environment for your childYou have been told to read your child, but does that mean getting a library shipped to your house? Of course not. This is a quick episode talking about how I set up my reading environment and how you can do so at home. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/reading-environment/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Open bookshelf I use Have your child learn to read whilst they learn to cook! >>>>> Grab the free guide2022-11-2210 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious9. Is the book your child reading too difficult for them?Books are at the heart of learning to read, but knowing if the book that your child is reading is the best one for them at this time, might be something that you are wondering. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/book-too-difficult/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Get the ultimate guide to using recipes for learning to read >>>> Get it here2022-11-1505 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious8. What goes into making your learning villageThe face of education seems to be changing at the moment. Many parents and educators are worrying that we are pushing our children too far and they want to reclaim childhood back. For many, we are looking into what learning actually means for that child and what they actually do need for their future skills. This episode is about the mission of Your Learning Village. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/your-learning-village/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Get the ultimate guide to using recipes for helping a child with learning to...2022-11-0818 minDeadly Doses Horror PodcastDeadly Doses Horror PodcastDeadly Doses Chapter 27 Dr. Sean Travers. Trauma and the horror film.Home is where the horror is and in this chapter of Deadly Doses podcast we are joined by author of Trauma in American Popular Culture and Cult Texts, 1980-2020 Dr Sean Travers who specialises in horror, postmodernism and the manner in which trauma is represented in the modern horror film. Films discussed include-MIDSOMMER (Dir. Ari Aster, 2019)HEREDITARY (Dir. Ari Aster, 2018)2022-10-2650 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious7. Phonics 101: The Quickstart guideIf you have a child who started to read or has been reading for a little while, it's likely that you have heard of phonics. It's a bit of a reading buzzword and it can cause a divide, as there's a bit of jargon that's thrown around with it. It's likely to be a different way of teaching reading compared to how you may have learned to read. This episode is a quick start guide to help you with the terms you actually need to know and how you can help your child's decoding for reading 2022-10-2507 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious6. Reading to your child and your child reading to youYou are being told to read your child, but want to give them a chance to show what they can do and become an independent reader. It's likely that you've been reading to your child for a while, but then it changes once they are starting to learn to read. You don't want to overhand hold them but you also want to make sure that you are still modeling and still showing them how they can become a reader. When your child's starting to read you are going to want to keep reading to them...2022-10-1812 minGCUC PodcastGCUC PodcastSarah Travers – CEO at WorkbarThe legendary model that is Workbar is like nothing else in the world. Focusing on, not only, cities but also the suburbs, avoiding rush hour, and finding the right tools to drive productivity within a workforce, are key to the dark horse world domination of Workbar and their CEO, Sarah Travers. Sarah talks about what makes members flock to your space, landlords in denial, the major real estate money shift, and the value in innovation. We explore what employers are actually looking for, what downsizing means for coworking, the real value in mobility, how working from home is not what...2022-10-1129 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious5. When should I correct my child's readingYou are listening to a child read, then they get stuck on a word or they misread it. You wonder, should I correct them? Should I let them carry on with it? In this episode, I'll share some of the ways how you can help your child by correcting them. Also when you should correct them at different stages. SHOW NOTES: https://readingmadedelicious.com/05-2/ INSTAGRAM: @reading_made_delicious Grab the FREE Learning to Read with Recipes Starter Kit >>>>> get it here! 2022-10-1110 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious4. Why identifying where your child is at on their reading journey can create the most impactWhen your child starts learning to read, they will go through a journey. They'll go through lots of different milestones as they go on that journey. Sometimes you might see that their friends or their peers are going quicker than them and sometimes slower than them. But they are all on their own unique individual journey. As part of working out where they are on their journey, we need to follow teaching cycles to continue to review where they are at and create progress. Focused instruction creates the biggest impact and progress for their reading.2022-10-0410 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious3. My Favourite Hack for Getting Children to ReadI'm going to be sharing with you a little hack that I learned a few years ago. I have used it with all my students and it really was amazing how much it changed their reading, particularly the children who were struggling. It changed how they were approaching reading and their attitude to reading. Most of the time when we are reading with children,  we are usually looking for fiction books. But, they do need a mix of fiction and non-fiction books. SHOW NOTES: https://yourlearningvillage.com/03/ INSTAGRAM: @yourlearningvillage M...2022-09-2709 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious2. Moving From Learning to Read to Reading to LearnIf you have sat with your child at the early stages of reading and you hear this, " the c-a-t cat s-a-t sat o-n on the m-a-t matt'. You will get excited that they are reading. But wow, It's taken them four minutes to do one sentence! Yes. We know you need some patience. Yes. We know they're going to get there. But it might not ever get to the point that they will be able to answer questions in an exam. It takes a lot of patience in the early stages. They will become fluent readers and...2022-09-2708 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious1. The 5 Pillars of ReadingThere's so much that goes into reading. I know that lots of people get confused and there's lots of jargon that gets thrown around. But the ultimate goal that we all have is that we want children to be able to easily learn to read and understand what they're reading. So that they can be successful in their education and then in their life. Reading is a big deal. It's become such an integral part of all of our daily life. I highly doubt there’s been a day where you haven't done any reading recently. ...2022-09-2711 minParentalité et AdolescenceParentalité et Adolescence115. L’école autrement en voyageant à travers le mondeEt s'il y avait d’autres façons d’apprendre ? Comme par exemple en voyageant à travers le monde.  Je vous propose de découvrir le témoignage d’Elodie Jacques qui a décidé de déscolariser ses enfants pour voyager à travers le monde. 💌Pour contacter Elodie :  Site : https://www.matriburelax.com/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009432648846 Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/matriburelax/ 🎙️Pour suivre le podcast sur les réseaux :  Site : http://parentaliteetadolescence.com/  Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/parentaliteetadolescenc...2022-09-2326 minReading Made DeliciousReading Made DeliciousReading Made Delicious (Trailer)2022-09-1700 minSortie de cadreSortie de cadreS2EP7 - Mon histoire à travers le manque d'estime de soiDans cet épisode, j'avais envie d'aborder avec toi ce pourquoi le sujet d'estime de soi me tient à cœur. Pour cela, je fais un retour en arrière à travers mon histoire. Je parle de ces étapes qui ont affecté mon estime de moi de différentes façon. Je te laisse découvrir tout cela dans l'épisode, Et toi, est-ce que ce sujet te parle ? As-tu vécu ce genre d'événements ou d'autres qui s'en rapprocherait ? Quel rapport as-tu avec l'estime de soi ? 2022-08-1825 minSortie de cadreSortie de cadreS2E5 - comprendre son but d'incarnation à travers ses noeuds lunairesAvant toute chose, je m'excuse déjà auprès des astrologues qui entendront (peut-être) cet épisode, car il est possible que j'ai pu faire quelques erreurs. Mais quoiqu'il en soit, j'ai vraiment eu beaucoup de plaisir à l'enregistrer et à parler de ce sujet des nœuds lunaires en Astrologie. (et si vous me suivez sur Instagram, désolée si je vous saoule avec ça !).   Ici, je vous raconte un peu la définition de mes propres neouds lunaires (balance - bélier) à travers mon histoire, parce que j'ai pu faire plein de liens.  Pour moi, la d...2022-07-2123 minFlex Uncensored - A Coworking PodcastFlex Uncensored - A Coworking Podcast5. Sarah Travers, CEO of Workbar on why Flex Sells & Coworking in the MetaverseConnect with Giovanni on LinkedIn Find Jamie on the Everything Coworking Podcast   Sarah Travers thought she was going to be an attorney when she grew up…until she dropped out of law school in her first week, spent a year at X company, was laid off during the post 2001 recession…and then spent the next 15 years of her career at Regus. Sarah is a shared workspace lifer. In 2017, she joined Workbar as head of sales and then transitioned into the CEO role. You can tell that Sarah has a...2022-06-1453 minNEREJ / NYREJ PodcastNEREJ / NYREJ PodcastCo-working space Sarah Travers CEO of Workbar talks about the benefitsSend us a textWorkbar. Sarah talks about co-working space and the benefits to being a member. Sarah TraversCEOWorkbarhttps://www.workbar.com/2022-01-1834 minGraines d\'étoiles - la conscience au quotidienGraines d'étoiles - la conscience au quotidien#12 - Etre soi avec Sarah VanseverenParce qu'être soi est un challenge quotidien, un équilibre à trouver, une remise en question pour sortir des "cases" et de sa zone de confort (même si c'est parfois pour y retourner). Parce qu'être soi ne signifie pas non plus devenir la meilleure version de soi-même, mais bien accepter autant ses parts d'ombre que sa lumière. Parce que la spiritualité peut donner un certain éclairage, mais être soi au-delà de la compréhension c'est avant tout vivre sa vie pleinement et se choisir à chaque instant. ...2022-01-0423 minVulnerability in life and artVulnerability in life and artNicole TraversAs Nicole Travers explains, her art is "...almost like a subtle takeover..." Nicole works mainly with beads, inspired by traditional quillwork She stitches modern designs into fish skins she tans herself, highlighting beautiful personal, family, and cultural identities Learn more about Nicole's work on instagram @blomidonbeadwork2021-07-1228 minBarry Phillips MeetsBarry Phillips MeetsBarry Phillips Meets Sarah TraversSarah Travers – Journalist, T.V Presenter and Media Consultant. Sarah made her name as a journalist who got the most out of interviewees by giving them a full blast of her positive energy, charm and charisma. But how would she get on when in the hot seat herself? Full of glamour and style and never short of words Sarah Travers shares a huge amount in this podcast. From her big secret she kept from her bosses at the BBC to how she dealt with imposter syndrome in the early days of her T.V career when still in her mid-twenties th...2018-07-1300 minConversations - Sarah Starrs, Period Coach for ParentsConversations - Sarah Starrs, Period Coach for ParentsTGGC #49: Overcoming massive obstacles and smashing your goals with Kylie TraversKylie Travers has gone from homeless single mother of two because of domestic violence to multiple international award winning CEO, author, speaker and advocate for ending domestic violence and homelessness. She is passionate about helping others turn their obstacles into opportunities, change their mindset, smash their goals and achieve a life they never though possible. We sat down to talk about the mindsets and tools she used to overcome massive obstacles and rebuild her life. We dive deep into her goal setting (& smashing!) process and her beliefs about what it takes to develop resilience. We had some difficulties with the...2016-08-1900 minZero Lives Left Business, Career & Life PodcastZero Lives Left Business, Career & Life Podcast17 Interview with Sarah Travers & Camilla Long Bespoke CommunicationsWhen it comes to business being able to communicate your key businesses message is vital.  In this episode I chat with former UTV & BBC presenter Sarah Travers & Sales and Business Specialist Camilla Long of Bespoke Communications who each share top advice how how to become a better communicator.  How to handle a media interview and how a to nail an elevator pitch in 3 key steps.   In this episode businesses get real tips on how to actually become a better communicator a skill which will help bring your business & career to the next level.  Grab a Pen & Paper and get...2015-11-2331 minZero Lives Left Business, Career & Life PodcastZero Lives Left Business, Career & Life Podcast17 Interview with Sarah Travers & Camilla Long Bespoke CommunicationsWhen it comes to business being able to communicate your key businesses message is vital.  In this episode I chat with former UTV & BBC presenter Sarah Travers & Sales and Business Specialist Camilla Long of Bespoke Communications who each share top advice how how to become a better communicator.  How to handle a media interview and how a to nail an elevator pitch in 3 key steps.   In this episode businesses get real tips on how to actually become a better communicator a skill which will help bring your business & career to the next level.  Grab a Pen & Paper and get...2015-11-2331 min