
Transforming The Toddler Years- Parents and Educators Raising Calm, Connected, Capable Kids
by Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed, Creator of The Collaborative Parenting Methodology
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Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World - Part 3 - Relational Intelligence
Jun 23, 2026
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Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World - Part 2 - Cultivating Their Character
Jun 16, 2026
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Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World - Part 1 - Emotional Intelligence
Jun 9, 2026
18m 19s
AI in Education - What This Means For Your Family
Jun 2, 2026
22m 15s
A Vunerable Story: My Daughter, Her Wedding & Letting Go of Expectations
May 26, 2026
14m 43s
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| 6/23/26 | ![]() Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World - Part 3 - Relational Intelligence | What if your child's future success depends less on what they know and more on how they connect with others? In this episode of the Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World series, I explore relational intelligence and why strong, authentic relationships are essential for learning, resilience, and personal growth. I explain how children develop their understanding of trust, respect, communication, and connection through their earliest relationships—especially those they observe at home. Through practical examples, I highlight the powerful role parents play in modeling healthy interactions and creating a foundation of honesty, respect, and meaningful conversation. Read or revisit the section on the Core Four Connectors in Talk to Them Early and Often and apply the principles of collaborative discipline and relationship-building discussed!June 23, 2026Episode 334Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World - Part 3 - Relational IntelligenceAbout Your Host:Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child’s identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the new book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Want to book Cara for your next speaking event? Find all the details here! | — | ||||||
| 6/16/26 | ![]() Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World - Part 2 - Cultivating Their Character | What if the most important thing you can teach your child is who they are, not what they can do? In this episode, I continue the Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World series by exploring how self-awareness and identity form the foundation of emotional intelligence and lifelong learning. I explain why children are born with unique temperaments, strengths, and character traits, and how parents can nurture these qualities through observation and intentional language. Tune in to discover how recognizing and affirming your child's natural gifts can strengthen relationships, build character, and support their long-term success.Want to take your parenting journey to another level? Book your complimentary connection call now!June 16, 2026Episode 333Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World - Part 2 - Cultivating Their CharacterAbout Your Host:Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child’s identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the new book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Want to book Cara for your next speaking event? Find all the details here! | — | ||||||
| 6/9/26 | ![]() Raising Smart Kids in a Digital World - Part 1 - Emotional Intelligence✨ | emotional intelligenceparenting+3 | — | Core4Parenting | — | emotional intelligencetoddler skills+3 | — | 18m 19s | |
| 6/2/26 | ![]() AI in Education - What This Means For Your Family✨ | AI in educationfamily challenges+3 | — | Core4ParentingTransforming the Toddler Years | — | educationAI+5 | — | 22m 15s | |
| 5/26/26 | ![]() A Vunerable Story: My Daughter, Her Wedding & Letting Go of Expectations✨ | parentingletting go+4 | — | — | Japan | parentingwedding+5 | — | 14m 43s | |
| 5/21/26 | ![]() Building Your Family Culture - Parenting On Purpose with Nancy and Steven Shapiro✨ | family cultureparenting+4 | Nancy ShapiroSteven Shapiro | Our Family Culture | — | family cultureparenting by design+6 | — | 46m 15s | |
| 5/19/26 | ![]() The Power of Complimenting Parents in Public✨ | parentingcompliments+3 | — | Core4Parenting | — | complimenting parentspublic parenting+3 | — | 15m 12s | |
| 5/12/26 | ![]() Child Led Learning - What it Really Means✨ | child-led learningemotional safety+3 | — | Core4ParentingTransforming the Toddler Years | — | child-led learningemotional safety+3 | — | 13m 27s | |
| 5/7/26 | ![]() Raising Dreamers: Nurturing Creative Intelligence in the Age of AI with Bradley Scheel✨ | creativityimagination+4 | Bradley Scheel | Raising Dreamers: Why Imagination is the Key to Preserving Humanity in the Age of Artificial Intelligence | — | creative intelligence21st-century skills+4 | — | 45m 40s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() When Toddlers Refuse To Say Thank You - Do This!✨ | toddler behaviorgratitude+3 | — | Core4Parenting | — | thank youtoddler+4 | — | 10m 17s | |
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| 4/28/26 | ![]() What to Say to Toddlers When They Run Away✨ | toddler behaviorintentional language+3 | — | Talk to Them Early and OftenCore4Parenting | — | toddlersparenting+3 | — | 12m 26s | |
| 4/23/26 | ![]() Accessing Mental Wellness as a Toddler Parent with M.J. Murray Vachon, LCSW✨ | mental wellnessparenting+4 | M.J. Murray Vachon | Inner ChallengeHealthWorks!+1 | — | mental wellnessmindfulness+5 | — | 44m 32s | |
| 4/21/26 | ![]() Why Questions are Stressful for Kids & What to Say Instead (Little Linguists Part 12)✨ | communicationchild development+3 | — | Core4ParentingTransforming the Toddler Years | — | questionsstatements+3 | — | 10m 30s | |
| 4/14/26 | ![]() What to Say When Kids Refuse - Expectation vs. Permission Based Statements✨ | child behaviorparenting strategies+3 | — | Core4Parenting | — | child behaviorparenting+3 | — | 12m 28s | |
| 4/9/26 | ![]() Neurodiversity Affirming Speech Therapy with Rebecca Rowe, SLP✨ | neurodiversity-affirming speech therapyautism diagnosis+4 | Rebecca Rowe | ACT Therapy ServicesCore4Parenting+1 | — | neurodiversityspeech therapy+5 | — | 28m 46s | |
| 4/7/26 | ![]() A Fresh Take on How To Encourage Sharing (Little Linguists Part 11)✨ | encouraging sharingintentional language+4 | — | Core4ParentingTalk to Them Early and Often | — | sharingtoddler development+5 | — | 14m 56s | |
| 3/31/26 | ![]() What Your Toddler Really Means When They Say NO! (Little Linguists Part 10)✨ | toddler communicationparenting strategies+3 | — | Core4ParentingTransforming the Toddler Years | — | toddlerno+5 | — | 13m 49s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() How to Parent Better By Doing Less - The Power of Distress Tolerance with Joanna Hardis✨ | distress toleranceemotional regulation+3 | Joanna Hardis | Just Do Nothing (for Parents)Core4Parenting+1 | — | distress toleranceemotional discomfort+5 | — | 46m 06s | |
| 3/24/26 | ![]() Meltdown in Aisle Two! How to Talk to Toddlers in the Moment. (Little Linguists Part 9)✨ | toddler communicationmeltdowns+3 | — | Talk to Them Early and OftenCore4Parenting+1 | — | toddlersmeltdown+5 | — | 17m 14s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() Why Won't Toddlers Listen? The 4 Steps to Active Listening- Little Linguists Series Part 8 | What if toddlers are actually listening—but simply choosing a response we didn’t expect?This episode redefines what it truly means for toddlers to “listen,” challenging the common belief that listening equals immediate compliance. I explain the four steps of active listening and highlight that a child may listen yet still choose not to follow a direction. I emphasize that adults can shift expectations and reduce power struggles with toddlers.Longing for more community on your parenting journey? I am launching a community JUST FOR YOU! It's time for us to see each other face to virtual face, hear each other in live time, so that we can really connect deeply and help each other through those challenging and celebratory moments that is toddlerhood. Get on the mailing list here so you can get all the details! March 17, 2026Episode 316Why Won't Toddlers Listen? The 4 Steps to Active Listening- Little Linguists Series Part 8About Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child’s identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the forthcoming book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Interested in being a guest on the podcast? We'd love to hear from you! Complete the Guest Application form here. | — | ||||||
| 3/12/26 | ![]() Children's Doodles: What They Tell You About Their Feelings & Identity with Dr. Josephine Deguara | Wonder what your child's doodles mean?Dr. Josephine Deguara joins me to discuss how children often use drawing as an early language to express thoughts and emotions before they can fully use words. We talk about how adults should avoid interpreting drawings themselves and instead ask open-ended questions to understand the child’s meaning. When children are given time, materials, and attentive listeners, drawing helps them process feelings, tell stories, and explore their identity.Prof Josephine Deguara is an Associate Professor and researcher in the Department of Early Childhood and Primary Education at the University of Malta. Her work focuses on early childhood pedagogy, policy, and practice, with a particular interest in how children express their thinking and experiences through drawing. She uses children’s drawings as a way of understanding identity, belonging, play, and children’s funds of knowledge through participatory, rights-based research approaches. Longing for more community on your parenting journey? I am launching a community JUST FOR YOU! It's time for us to see each other face to virtual face, hear each other in live time, so that we can really connect deeply and help each other through those challenging and celebratory moments that is toddlerhood. Get on the mailing list here so you can get all the details! March 12, 2026Episode 315Children's Doodles: What They Tell You About Their Feelings & Identity with Dr. Josephine DeguaraAbout Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child’s identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the forthcoming book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Interested in being a guest on the podcast? We'd love to hear from you! Complete the Guest Application form here. | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | ![]() My Toddler Can't Follow Simple Directions. Is Something Wrong? Little Linguists Series Part 7 | Ever feel like your toddler has "selective listening"? In this episode I share how toddlers may struggle to follow directions when their receptive language skills or emotional regulation are not fully developed. Children move through three brain states—physical safety, emotional safety, and learning, and they can only process instructions and learn when they feel both safe and loved. Be the First to Know When Talk to Them Early and Often is Available For Preorder. Get on the list here! March 10, 2026Episode 314My Toddler Can't Follow Simple Directions. Is Something Wrong? Little Linguists Series Part 7About Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child’s identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the forthcoming book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Interested in being a guest on the podcast? We'd love to hear from you! Complete the Guest Application form here. | — | ||||||
| 3/3/26 | ![]() A Girl and Her Dog: Why Toddlers Seem 'So Smart' Overnight - Little Linguists Series Part 6 | What if your toddler understands far more than they can say—and they’ve been quietly learning from you since the day they were born?In this episode I explain how toddlers develop receptive language (what they understand) long before they can fully express themselves and have been absorbing words, tone, body language, and environmental cues since birth. I emphasize that communication is a two-way, relational process—what adults express, children receive and interpret, and vice versa—so miscommunication can happen when meanings don’t align. The key takeaway is for caregivers to be intentional with their language, energy, and responses, and to celebrate toddlers when they demonstrate understanding, recognizing that early development is a long but powerful growing season.Looking for intentional language scripts you can use with your toddler?Check out my newest free gift to you:5 Things Your Toddler Needs to Hear You Say Everyday. Watch and listen as your child starts to respond differently to you.March 3, 2026Episode 313A Girl and Her Dog: Why Toddlers Seem 'So Smart' Overnight - Little Linguists Series Part 6About Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child’s identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the forthcoming book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Interested in being a guest on the podcast? We'd love to hear from you! Complete the Guest Application form here. | — | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Breathe, Sleep, Thrive - The Healthy Connection Between Airway Health and Successful Kids with Dr. Lim | Ever wonder how breath and sleep affect our kids? Dr. Shereen Lim joins me to discuss the connection between breath and sleep. We explore how healthy breathing shapes your child's brain and behavior and also talk about tongue ties and healthy mouths. Dr. Shereen Lim is the Founder and Principal Dentist at Sparkle Dental, the author of Breathe, Sleep, Thrive and is one of Australia’s first dentists to pioneer an airway-focused approach to dental care. Through her work, she’s helped hundreds of parents and educators understand how healthy breathing and jaw development support sleep, speech, learning, and behavior. Lean more about her work in her bookBreathe, Sleep, Thrive.Want to learn more about language, communication and connecting with toddlers? Book your complimentary connection call now!February 26, 2026Episode 312Breathe, Sleep, Thrive - The Healthy Connection Between Airway Health and Successful Kids with Dr. LimAbout Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child’s identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the forthcoming book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Interested in being a guest on the podcast? We'd love to hear from you! Complete the Guest Application form here. | — | ||||||
| 2/24/26 | ![]() The Antidote to Anxiety - Little Linguists Series Part 5 | What's the antidote to anxiety?In this episode, I explain that energy—especially nonverbal communication—plays a powerful role in how adults connect with toddlers. Fear, anxiety, and worry about new situations or repeated challenging routines (like naptime) subtly shape our tone, body language, and facial expressions, which children quickly mirror. Rather than trying to eliminate anxiety by achieving better outcomes, I emphasize that the true antidote to anxiety is acceptance of the moment as it is. Be the First to Know When Talk to Them Early and Often is Available For Preorder. Get on the list here! February 24, 2026Episode 311The Antidote to Anxiety - Little Linguists Series Part 5About Your Host: Cara Tyrrell, M.Ed. is a mom or three, early childhood author, parent educator, and founder of Core4Parenting. A former preschool and kindergarten teacher with degrees in ASL, Linguistics, and Education, she created the Collaborative Parenting Methodology™ to help parents, caregivers, and educators understand the power of intentional language in shaping a child’s identity, confidence, and future success.As host of the top-ranking podcast Transforming the Toddler Years, Cara blends science and soul to show adults how to “talk to kids before they can talk back,” turning tantrums into teachable moments and everyday challenges into opportunities for connection. She is also the author of the forthcoming book Talk to Them Early and Often, a guide for raising emotionally intelligent kids who thrive in school and life.Interested in being a guest on the podcast? We'd love to hear from you! Complete the Guest Application form here. | — | ||||||
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