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  • Understanding Sensory Needs in Children: Expert Insights from Child Psychologist Faye
    In this episode of the DAM Parenting Podcast, host Eva sits down with our resident child psychologist Faye from Kerr Psychology to explore the often-overlooked sensory systems that shape a child’s growth, learning, and emotional regulation.They break down proprioception, vestibular input, and the full range of sensory needs—helping parents understand why these systems matter and how they play a role in everyday routines, especially during times of transition (like starting school, returning after holidays, or getting back into structure).Faye explains how these sensory experiences support a child’s ability to self-regulate emotions, focus, and feel calm in their bodies—and why parents don’t always need to overthink it, as many everyday activities naturally provide these supports.What proprioceptive and vestibular inputs are, and why they’re key to your child’s development.How sensory needs connect to emotional regulation and routine adjustments.Real-life, easy examples of sensory activities you can build into daily life:Proprioceptive experiences – lifting and carrying (books, bags, buckets), pushing/pulling (wheelbarrow, stroller, vacuum, rakes), climbing monkey bars, or resistance play.Pressure & movement – big bear hugs, pouring activities, rough-and-tumble play, trampolining, soft play, running, jumping, climbing, and bouncing.Oral sensory activities – chewing, blowing bubbles, and more.Why it’s all about trial and error—finding what works for your child’s unique sensory profile.Middletown Centre for Autism – Sensory Processing InformationIf this episode helps you better understand your child’s sensory needs, subscribe and follow the podcast so you don’t miss future episodes in this mini-series. We’d love to hear from you—head over to Instagram, send us your questions, and join the conversation!
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  • Building connection through play with Mimi from Growing up Multilingual
    In this episode, host Eva welcomes back guest Mimi to reflect on a powerful everyday moment: sitting down to colour with her daughter. What started as a simple playtime activity unexpectedly opened the door for her daughter to begin speaking more Bulgarian than ever before—naturally, spontaneously, and without prompts or corrections.Through this story, Eva and Mimi explore the deeper truth that language development isn’t just about more exposure—it’s about more connection. Children speak the languages that feel safe, meaningful, and emotionally engaging. And play, as Mimi describes, creates that ideal environment.Together, they discuss:Why play is the “native language of childhood” and a natural gateway to speechHow following your child’s lead invites authentic language useWhy connection before correction fosters confidence and trustHow play creates rich opportunities for repetition and practice without pressureWhy this matters especially for multilingual children and familiesYou’ll also hear practical tips, like a play-connection checklist for parents who want to nurture language growth at home—without turning play into a lesson.This episode is a reminder that small, everyday interactions can unlock big breakthroughs. When we show up in our children’s world with curiosity and presence, language follows.
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  • Time Vault - School Choices with Isabel Cruz from Consulting Kaleidoscope
    As parents, we face countless decisions along our children’s journey—but choosing the right school can feel especially daunting. If your toddler is approaching the school age, especially here in the Netherlands, you’re entering a world of unique opportunities and options. Unlike many countries, the Dutch education system offers a wide variety of school types and educational philosophies—from Montessori and Waldorf to public and private schools.Join Isabel Cruz of Kaleidoscope Consulting as she breaks down everything parents need to know about selecting the perfect school. Learn when to start planning, how to explore different educational approaches, and tips for visiting schools to get a real feel for the environment.Whether you’re new to the Netherlands or just want clarity in this complex process, this podcast will guide you through making informed decisions that shape your child’s educational future.Tune in to gain confidence, insight, and practical advice for your family’s school journey!Next Workshops at Monti's WorldSeptember 20th and October 11th Register hereFind out more:⁠Kaleidoscope Consulting⁠⁠Instagram ⁠Numbers showing which secondary school the children progress to⁠AlleCijfers
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  • Time Vault with Project Fearless
    August 12th is The United Nations' International Youth Day which recognises efforts of the world's youth in enhancing global society. And I thought who better than to do a re-listen to then Project Fearless.What an incredible Stichting for youth right here in the Netherlands.
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  • Life be lifing..
    Today is a little different.No guests, no interviews and no expert insights.Just a note from me to you.
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Dam Parenting is the English-speaking podcast for pregnancy, birth, and parenting in the Netherlands. Hear expert advice, real parent stories, and practical tips for everything from baby sleep to toddler tantrums and school run chaos. No matter where you’re from or where you are on your parenting journey. From great expectations to baby milestones to school run madness, we’re in this together. New episodes every week. Listen on Spotify and follow to join our community!
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