The ECE Classroom explores key topics in early childhood education. Each episode offers insightful discussions and practical advice and is designed to inspire, inform, and empower educators, home care providers, and parents alike. As an educator and daycare owner, Susie Beghin is passionate about nurturing young minds and supporting those who work tirelessly to shape the future generation.

The ECE Classroom with Susie Beghin
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The ECE Classroom explores key topics in early childhood education. Each episode offers insightful discussions and practical advice and is designed to inspire, inform, and empower educators, home care providers, and parents alike. As an educator and daycare owner, Susie Beghin is passionate about nurturing young minds and supporting those who work tirelessly to shape the future generation.
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May 15, 2026
S03 Ep. 5: From Exhausted to Empowered: Teaching Healthy Sleep Habits for Children
<p>In this episode, Susie Beghin interviews Jackie Aviles, who shares her journey into sleep consulting and the importance of sleep for children. They discuss the impact of sleep deprivation on children's behavior, the science behind sleep processing, and how sleep consulting works. Jackie explains the transition away from sleep props, the importance of supporting parents through the process, and the pros and cons of co-sleeping. The conversation emphasizes gentle approaches to sleep training, teaching independence in sleep, and creating a predictable bedtime routine for children.</p><p>Chapters</p><p> 00:00 Introduction to Sleep Consulting</p><p>03:00 The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Children</p><p>06:15 Understanding Sleep and Behavior</p><p>07:45 How Sleep Consulting Works</p><p>8:53 Transitioning Away from Sleep Props</p><p>12:51 Supporting Parents Through the Process</p><p>15:30 Co-Sleeping: Pros and Cons</p><p>18:00 Gentle Approaches to Sleep Training</p><p>21:32 Creating a Predictable Bedtime Routine</p><p>24:13 Susie’s Reflections on Today’s Topic </p><p>Jackie Aviles</p><p>Parent Concierge | Matrikas Membership Coordinator | UCG Creator</p><p>Instagram: @restednotperfect | TikTok: @restednotperfect | Facebook: Rested Not Perfect</p>

April 15, 2026
S03 Ep. 4: Inside the Zones of Regulation: Helping Children Understand Their Emotions
<p>In this episode, Susie Beghin interviews Emily Walz, theDirector of Learning at the Zones of Regulation. They discuss the importance of emotional regulation in early childhood education, the framework of the Zones of Regulation, and how it can be used to support neurodiverse learners. Emilyemphasizes the need for educators to teach emotional literacy and regulation skills, and the importance of creating a compassionate and understanding environment for all learners. The conversation highlights the significance ofrecognizing and normalizing all emotions, and the role of co-regulation in helping children develop these essential skills.</p><p>Chapters</p><p> 00:00 Introduction to Zones of Regulation</p><p>01:35 What is the Zones of Regulation?</p><p>05:40 Exploring the Four Colour Zones </p><p>07:43 Normalizing all emotions and creating safe environments</p><p>12:15 How to Use Zones for Neurodiverse children</p><p>15:28 Seeing Behaviour Differently and Co-regulation</p><p>20:34 Susie’s Reflection on Today’s Topic</p><p>About Our Guest</p><p>Emily is a licensed Special Education Teacher with over 20 years of experience in the field of education. She spent the first 15 years of her career teaching special education and leading social-emotional learning (SEL) initiatives in New York City and the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area. Emily’s role as Director of Learning Experience & Innovation at The Zones of Regulation allows her to use her rich experience to be hands-on in developing curriculum content and training for Zones leaders, as well as consulting with schools, districts, and organizations in the U.S. and abroad.www.zonesofregulation.com </p><p>Music by Mykola Odnoroh from Pixabay </p>

March 15, 2026
S03 Ep. 3: The Power of Collective Giving: Inside 100 Women Who Care
<p>This year, I'm proud to take part in Podcasthon, the world’s largest charity podcast event! I’ll be dedicating this episode of my podcast to support a charity and a cause that truly matters to me. ❤️</p><p>In this episode, I interview Christine Hull, founder of 100 Women Mississauga, about the impactful model of collective giving. We explore how small donations from individual women can create significant community change and share inspiring stories of local impact.</p><p>Chapters</p><p>00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Special Episode</p><p>06:35 Understanding the 100 Women Who Care Model</p><p>12:36 Heartwarming Stories of Impact</p><p>17:39 Building Community and Sisterhood</p><p>Resources:<a href="https://christinehullonline.com/">https://christinehullonline.com/</a><a href="https://www.100whocarealliance.org/">https://www.100whocarealliance.org/</a><a href="https://100womenwhocaremississauga.com/">https://100womenwhocaremississauga.com/</a></p><p>About our GuestChristine Hull is the President of 100 Women Who Care Mississauga, a powerful local giving circle that bringswomen together to make an immediate impact in the community. Under her leadership, the group has collectively donated over $175,000 to local charities and continues to grow its reach and influence across the city of Mississauga — funding critical programs in mental health, food security, women’s support services, and youth initiatives.</p>
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