Annamarie von Firley
A Parent's Guide to Child Development
Let's face it—nobody ever went to college to learn how to raise a baby. Everyone is just making it up as they go along. "A Parent's Guide to Child Development" is your lifeline to expert wisdom. Learn about the most important information that you didn't know existed. Hosted by Annamarie von Firley from Fledglings' Flight, this podcast gathers insights from experts in child development such as pediatric OTs, speech language pathologists, child psychologists, lactation consultants, & more, delivering practical tips & actionable advice to help optimize your child's development.
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Annamarie von Firley
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Jul 11, 2026
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Episodes
Learn how the sensitive period shapes early learning in Montessori education | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 11.07.2026 2:09
n this episode, Marsha Familaro Enright discusses Montessori's sensitive periods and the importance of early learning from birth through age 6 for language, movement, and sensory development. Understand how early experiences shape development and why the right environment supports learning during these formative years. Time Stamps: 00:12 Why is the sensitive period important in learning and de...
What Parents Need to Know About Early Speech Development | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 09.07.2026 2:34
In this episode, Lois Heymann explains why everyday conversation with your kids matters for early language development and debunks the common misconception that children can develop strong language skills through screen time alone. Heymann also discusses the importance of building foundational speech skills at home and how real conversation builds vocabulary that schools can build on to develop re...
How Fear Paralysis & Moro Reflex Shape Your Child's Cognitive Functions | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 04.07.2026 39:43
In this episode, Emily Roper explains the roles and development of the fear paralysis reflexes and Moro reflexes as well as its implications. Roper discusses how pregnancy, birth, and early infancy influence the stress response, sensory processing, attention, and emotional regulation. Emily also covers signs of retained primitive reflexes, their links to anxiety and ADHD symptoms, and ways parents...
Did your OB give you a mental health check when you were pregnant? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 27.06.2026 2:55
In this episode, Lynn Ingram McFarland discusses how early screening helps identify mental health concerns, encourages honest conversations with providers, and how it can support parents throughout their pregnancy and postpartum journey. Time Stamps 00:50 Why is screening so important throughout the pregnancy and postpartum journey? 01:09 How does the process of perinatal mental screening look? 02...
Why understanding your child’s behavior supports their emotional growth| A Parent's Guide to Child Development 26.06.2026 2:57
In this episode, Gabreile Nicolet explains” intermittent reinforcement in children and how inconsistency encourages persistence. Nicolet also emphasizes that understanding the emotional needs behind a child's actions can improve communication and self-regulation. Time Stamps 00:02 Why children ask the same question over and over even after you have told them ‘no‘? 01:15 What happens when a par...
The Benefits of Montessori Education for Early Childhood Development | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 20.06.2026 40:13
In this episode, Marsha Familaro Enright discusses a science-based study on how Montessori classrooms foster growth and the philosophy behind them, including the impact from early childhood through young adulthood. She highlights how Montessori's focus on sensitive periods, intrinsic motivation, mixed-age classrooms, and real-world learning promotes resilience, confidence, and independence rat...
Early Signs Parents Should Recognize About ADHD| A Parent's Guide to Child Development 14.06.2026 2:58
In this episode, we dive into a real-life ADHD diagnosis success story. Our podcast guest, Dominique Padurano, discusses the importance of early symptom identification and the challenges in the classroom and family dynamics. Padurano uses a real-life example to emphasize how proper diagnosis, treatment, and support can help children unlock their full potential and build confidence for the future....
Why Primitive Reflexes Matter in Early Childhood | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 11.06.2026 2:57
In this episode, Emily Roper explains why primitive reflexes play a crucial role in early childhood development, their correlation with brain and body coordination skills from feeding to breathing, and how they lay the foundation for motor skills such as crawling and walking, as well as for sensory processing, such as reading or learning, which are important for future growth milestones in toddler...
How Gestalt & Analytics Processing supports kids’ language skills | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 06.06.2026 2:54
In this episode, Sholeh Shahinfar explains two concepts in children's language processing, analytic and gestalt language processing, and why they matter for language and speech development. She also explains how simple daily routines, natural conversations, and narration help children build vocabulary and communication skills. Time Stamps 00:28 What is the difference between Gestalt and analyt...
Why Auditory Processing Development Matters in Toddlers? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 04.06.2026 3:00
In this episode, Lois Kam Heymann discusses the signs of auditory processing disorder in toddlers. Heyman highlights the drawbacks of giving children screens instead of engaging in real conversations with them, outlines key developmental milestones and other warning signs parents should watch for during infancy and toddlerhood, and emphasizes the importance of play in language and speech developme...
How Primitive Reflexes Shape Newborns' Coordination & Cognition Skills| A Parent's Guide to Child Development 30.05.2026 50:44
In this episode, Emily Roper discusses key primitive reflexes like Moro, spinal Galant, ATNR, STNR, and palmar grasp. These essential systems, beyond newborn reflexes, influence motor development, coordination, vision, feeding, and stress regulation. She highlights milestones such as crawling and crossing the midline, crucial for brain communication, visual tracking, balance, and skills like readi...
Why dads also struggle with postpartum depression?| A Parent's Guide to Child Development 23.05.2026 0:56
In this episode, Lynn Ingram McFarland discusses how postpartum affects men, including symptoms such as emotional isolation, irritability, mental disengagement, mood swings, and substance use, all of which can be signs of postpartum depression in fathers. McFarland emphasizes the importance of supporting both parents, how families can recognize when someone may need help, and why parents should co...
The truth about healthcare & maternal mortality rate | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 21.05.2026 1:40
In this episode, Susan Barrett Finnazo emphasized the importance of doulas and the challenges faced during labor and recovery, as well as the maternal health crisis in the U.S., including treatment gaps for women of color and postpartum care deficits. Time Stamps: 00:05 Why Doula support is important 00:11 Why women of color have a high maternal mortality rate? 00:31 Harsh reality about the matern...
How Auditory Processing Shapes Kids’ Language Development? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 16.05.2026 54:22
In this episode, Lois Kam Heymann explains how auditory processing develops and how it affects language, learning and brain development in kids. Heymann discusses early signs of auditory processing disorder (APD), how it differs from hearing loss and ADHD, and the milestones parents should watch for in early childhood. The episode also covers how parents can help their kids with auditory processin...
How does screen time hinder children's play development | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 09.05.2026 2:05
In this episode, Dr. Celina Moore explains that the first two years of a toddler’s life are critical for brain development. Passive screen time can hinder the development of observation, parallel, and interactive play, as well as speech, behavioral, and social development. Experts say excessive screen time in early childhood can have lasting effects and explain how parents can foster balanced tech...
Why parent's should not ignore their child's mouth breathing? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 07.05.2026 2:09
In this episode, Luba Patlakh Kaplun discussed how parents often overlook mouth breathing and mistake it for allergies, frequent colds, or genetics. Kaplun emphasized the importance of proper breathing and outlined warning signs that parents should take seriously, including persistent congestion, shortness of breath, gasping for air, and being unable to complete a sentence. The episode also explai...
Do you have postpartum depression? Listen to find out- A Parents Guide to Child Development 02.05.2026 40:17
In this episode, Lynn Ingram McFarland discusses perinatal mood & anxiety disorders (PMADs), including postpartum depression, anxiety, & PTSD. Drawing on personal experience & expert insight, she explains why many parents remain silent, debunks myths about postpartum depression, explains how stigma & myths prevent help-seeking, & emphasizes the importance of screening for all c...
Simple ways for new moms to survive postpartum alone | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 23.04.2026 2:59
In this episode, Gabrielle Rose offers simple steps to help new moms prepare in advance when family support is not nearby. Rose emphasizes the importance of hiring a cleaning lady to keep things manageable, reduce mental pressure around cleaning, and allow focus on meal planning and prioritizing nutrition during recovery. Rose also discusses how to build support in nontraditional ways, such as thr...
What digital distractions are doing to developing brains| A Parent's Guide to Child Development 18.04.2026 2:25
In this episode, Dr. Dominique Padurano explores how digital distractions are reshaping children’s cognitive skills and attention spans as well as their impacts aren’t just affecting kids with ADHD; they’re affecting all children. The episode also highlights the dangers of overloading children’s brains with too much information. Padurano also suggests that delaying screen time and smartphone use h...
Are rewards necessary for your toddler’s potty training? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 16.04.2026 1:43
In this episode, Tabitha Poole discussed whether rewards work for potty training, explaining why candy, toys, and fun activities can be effective, and also noted that parents should avoid developing a habit of using a reward system, as it might not lead to long-term success. Poole highlighted that each child responds differently. Some children, especially anxious ones, may not like the reward syst...
Simple Tips for Burned-Out Parents| A Parent's Guide to Child Development 12.04.2026 1:29
Parent burnout is real, and sometimes building regulatory practices can feel impossible. In this episode, Vanessa Fox discusses how parents can take the first step without adding more stress. Fox emphasizes the importance of a support system, the power of simple sensory and movement-based strategies, the danger of over-researching, and how small, doable actions can help you begin again. If you’re...
How to help your preemie with latching? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 09.04.2026 1:40
In this episode, Ashley Karlin highlights how skin-to-skin contact between a mother and child, as well as proper breastfeeding positioning, is important for supporting a new mother with a preemie who is having a hard time latching on to their newborn. She also emphasized that understanding your baby’s cues can help develop the instinct to latch, making feeding less stressful and more connected. Ti...
Risky play supports kids' development. Here’s why? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 05.04.2026 2:59
In this episode, Sara Muršić explores the concept of risky play and explains why it is important. Muršić highlights the physical and mental benefits that enhance problem-solving skills and help children build confidence, as well as how kids develop resilience by facing and overcoming fear. She also discusses research on risk play, which demonstrates why allowing safe risks is crucial for healthy d...
Why parents need childbirth education to feel confident & prepared? | A Parent's Guide to Child Development 03.04.2026 2:00
In this episode, Susan Barrett Finnazo discusses how childbirth education is often misunderstood as just learning breathing techniques and packing a hospital bag, but it goes much deeper than that. Barrett also explains what birth education includes and why it plays an important role in helping parents feel calm, confident and prepared. Childbirth education teaches parents to understand what’s hap...
Why do 1-3 years of early learning matter for teens' academic success? | A Parent's Guide #podcast 28.03.2026 51:19
In this episode, Dr. Dominique Pedrano discusses how the first 3 years influence teens’ struggles with digital dependence, affecting focus, motivation, organization, reading, and math. She emphasizes the importance of focus, literacy, and numeracy for growth, highlighting digital distractions, executive function, and academic stress through stories and expert insights. Practical strategies include...
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