Leslie McKinily
Circle Time Convos
Your go-to podcast for parenting & early childhood insights
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Leslie McKinily
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Jun 30, 2026
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Episodes
How Play Builds Kindergarten Preparedness 30.06.2026 23:48
When families are juggling chaotic schedules, navigating multiple languages, and trying to find the right balance for their children, what does true kindergarten readiness actually look like? In this episode, we sit down with Sarah Spraker, Vice President of Program Services at Concordia Place, a Chicago-based nonprofit serving diverse communities representing over 22 languages. Tune in to discove...
Preparing Children for a Globalized World 16.06.2026 24:19
What does it really take to raise global citizens in a world of dual-language learners? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Larue Fitch, the passionate principal of C.E. Hughes Elementary School (Charles Evans Hughes), to discuss the vital role of early childhood education in a globalized society.
Why Quiet Time Matters 02.06.2026 1:14:24
Ever noticed how a lack of rest can completely change a child's behavior? Child development and parenting expert Dr. Angela Searcy joins us on this episode of Circle Time Convos to unpack why "quiet time" is one of the most powerful and most misunderstood parts of early childhood development.
Understanding the Chicago Early Learning Application 19.05.2026 22:49
In this episode, we are joined by Marquinta Thomas, Vice President of Community Impact at Illinois Action for Children (IAFC), to demystify the process of applying for early childhood education in Chicago. Whether you are looking for a Pre-K program at Chicago Public Schools (CPS) or a Community-Based Organization, this conversation covers everything families need to know to navigate the system wi...
How Libraries Support Families Applying to Pre-K 05.05.2026 34:59
In this episode of Circle Time Convs, we sit down with Esmeralda Bueno, District Chief at Chicago Public Library (CPL), to explore how modern libraries have evolved into vibrant community hubs that offer far more than just books. Esmeralda highlights the essential resources available across CPL’s 81 locations, including STEM programs, dual-language literacy tools, and the strategic partnership wit...
A Day in the Classroom PT.2 21.04.2026 29:38
Is Pre-K just "play," or is it the foundation for a lifetime of learning? In this episode, we sit down with Mrs. Eileen Gregor, a teacher from Carver Elementary School, to explore the intentionality, joy, and rigor found in the early childhood classroom.
Chicago's Early Learning Support Network 07.04.2026 20:12
In this episode of Circle Time Convos, we are joined by Emily Kelin, Director of Early Childhood Access and Enrollment at Chicago Public Schools, to discuss the Chicago Early Learning application. The application window opens today at 10 AM CDT, allowing families to rank up to five program choices without the need to rush on the first day. We discuss how placements are prioritized and where famili...
A Day in the Classroom Pt. 1 31.03.2026 16:00
In this episode of Circle Time Conversations, we are opening up about the magic that happens in the Chicago Public Schools Pre-K classroom. Join us as we sit down with Mrs. Eileen Gregor from Carver Elementary School, who shares how teachers care for your kids as they transition into the classroom and thrive.
Signs of a Great Early Education Space 17.03.2026 9:44
Choosing the right Pre-K can feel overwhelming, but the signs of a great education are often hidden in plain sight. In this episode, we walk through the halls and classrooms to give parents what to look for when choosing a Pre-K for their child.
How to Read Children's Thought Patterns 03.03.2026 32:50
Are we missing the signs of how children actually think? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Jie-Qi “Jackie” Chen, a child development specialist, about the "hidden" learning that happens during play. Dr. Jackie explains why we should stop rushing to correct children and instead start letting them explore their choices.
Early Learning in Home-Based Settings 17.02.2026 25:01
What does true quality care look like when it starts right in the heart of the community? Today, we are joined by Darlene Johnson, founder of Darlene’s Daycare, to discuss the unique power of home-based childcare. Darlene’s journey began within her own family of 12 siblings and has since blossomed into a lifelong career dedicated to nurturing the "whole child" through intentionality and love.
Pt. 2 How to Turn Everyday Moments Into STEM 03.02.2026 16:47
In Part 2, Rukiya Curvey Johnson unpacks how STEM learning shows up long before high school and why curiosity, family engagement, and real-world experiences matter more than expensive tools or technology. Rukiya reflects on how COVID-19 reinforced the need for inquiry-based STEM education, the importance of representation in science and medical research, and how families can nurture STEM learning...
How to Turn Everyday Moments Into STEM Learning 20.01.2026 21:43
Those awkward questions your child asks might actually be the start of STEM learning. In this episode, we’re joined by Rukiya Curvey Johnson, VP of Community Health Equity and Executive Director of the Rush Education & Career Hub, to reframe how families and educators think about STEM. From early childhood curiosity to career pathways, Rukiya shares how everyday moments can spark lifelong inte...
How to Nurture a STEM Mindset in Your Pre-K Child 06.01.2026 29:28
How do you nurture a STEM mindset in Pre-K without worksheets or fancy materials? In this episode, CPS Pre-K teacher Tatianna Cook shares how curiosity, open-ended questions, emotional regulation, and play-based learning help young children build confidence in STEM from the very start. Perfect for parents, caregivers, and early childhood educators.
Making STEM Part of Your Pre-K Child's Daily Life 09.12.2025 26:18
How can parents nurture a love for STEM in their preschoolers—without needing to be math experts? In this episode of Circle Time Convos, Chief Leslie McKinley sits down with Amy Spar, VP of the Chicago Children’s Museum, to explore simple, playful ways to spark curiosity and critical thinking in young children. From using everyday materials at home to Chicago’s Curiosity Classrooms, learn how STEM...
How Parents Can Lead in CPS: From PAC to LSC 25.11.2025 32:35
Want to make a real impact in your child’s school? In this episode of Circle Time Convos, we sit down with Myra Winding, CPS Assistant Director of Local School Council Relations, to explore how parents can take an active role in shaping their child’s education. From Local School Councils (LSC) to Parent Advisory Councils (PAC) and Community Advisory Councils (CAC), Myra breaks down how families ca...
Understanding Misbehavior in Preschoolers 11.11.2025 1:18:31
Why do preschoolers act out, and what are they really trying to tell us? In this episode of Circle Time Convos, Dr. Carrie Comer-Yates, former Senior Manager of Early Childhood Instructional Quality at CPS, joins the conversation to unpack how misbehavior is often misunderstood. She shares insights on supporting children with disabilities, addressing trauma, and recognizing that every behavior has...
What Kids Carry Before They Walk Into School 28.10.2025 31:54
In this episode, we’re joined by Artinese Myrick, Deputy Director at Live Free Illinois, to talk about how trauma shows up in our homes, communities, and classrooms—and what healing really looks like for families. Artinese shares her personal journey and the generational patterns of strength and sacrifice that shape Black women’s experiences. Together, we explore how caregivers’ unhealed trauma im...
The Pre-K to Kindergarten Leap: What Families Should Know 14.10.2025 20:09
In this episode, we welcome our very first kindergarten teacher guest, Kamille Miller from Chicago Public Schools. Kamille shares what she loves most about teaching kindergarten, including how she helps families and children transition into school, as well as the important role of routines, play, and family engagement. From building stamina for full school days to addressing common myths, Kamille...
Understanding Learning Styles In Pre-K 30.09.2025 36:35
In this episode of Circle Time Convos, we sit down with Dr. Chrisna Perry, an educational psychologist, learning disability specialist, and founder of Comprehensive Learning Services, to discuss how children’s diverse experiences show up in the classroom. From understanding the typical behaviors of 4 and 5-year-olds to recognizing when extra support may be needed, Dr. Perry shares practical insigh...
Applying For Kindergarten: From Confusion to Clarity 16.09.2025 56:24
Applying for Kindergarten doesn’t have to be overwhelming! In this episode of Circle Time Convos, we sit down with Erika Peterson from the CPS Office of Access and Enrollment to break down everything families need to know about the GoCPS application process. Erika shares key dates, important information, and practical tips to help families move from confusion to clarity.
How Schools Become Safe Havens 19.08.2025 30:03
Trauma can shape how young children learn, trust, and connect. In this episode, guest Shantay McKinily, Director of the Positive School Center, shares how educators and families can work together to create safe, healing school environments—where every child feels seen, supported, and understood.
3 Ways to Support Preschoolers Mental Health 05.08.2025 20:47
Big emotions in little bodies? It’s normal but how can you tell when your child might need extra support? In this episode, we explore early childhood mental health through the Head, Heart, Hands framework. Learn how CPS developmental screenings work, why early intervention matters, and how parents and educators collaborate to support children’s emotional well-being.
Fighting Food Scarcity During Summertime 22.07.2025 37:21
What happens when school meals disappear for the summer? For too many Chicago families, it means facing an empty fridge and impossible choices. In this episode, we are joined by Camerin Mattson from the Greater Chicago Food Depository to explore the realities of food insecurity and how local partnerships are addressing the gap. From free summer meals at libraries to wraparound services at communit...
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