Kristen Day
The Play Based Learning Podcast
Kristen RB Peterson, will be your new teacher bestie, mentor, and motivator, all in one. Kristen is on a mission to energize your passion for early childhood education, challenge outdated practices, and equip you with the tools to create a truly developmentally appropriate learning environment. As a play advocate, Kristen’s enthusiasm and expertise will inspire you to foster creativity, curiosity, and joy in the children under your care. Together, we’ll embark on a journey to set the stage for a lifelong love of learning, ensuring that every child experiences the wonder and magic of childhood.
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Kristen Day
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May 5, 2026
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Episodes
EP 86 Behavior Charts are a Band Aid with Churmell Mitchell 05.05.2026 35:42
In this episode, Kristen talks with Churmell Mitchell, creator of Emotions You Know, about helping children understand and express their feelings through play. They explore how connection, and not behavior charts, is the key to supporting challenging behaviors. Churmell shares his “refill” approach, reminding us that many kids are simply running on empty and need connection before correction. This...
EP 85 Anji Play with Jesse Coffino 13.04.2026 1:19:09
EP 85: Anji Play with Jesse Coffino In this conversation, Kristen and Jesse explore what it really means to notice and understand children’s learning through play. They discuss how educators can reflect on play after it happens using open-ended questions, drawings, and storytelling rather than interrupting the moment. Jesse shares insights from Anji Play settings, where documentation is used to...
EP 84: Inviting Play to Happen with Jennifer Baumann 06.04.2026 29:39
In this episode, Kristen sits down with Jennifer Baumann to explore the power of play-based learning and the shift from control to trust in early childhood environments. Jennifer shares how she creates meaningful play invitations, uses sensory-rich materials, and thoughtfully designs her environment to support children’s natural curiosity. Together, they unpack what it really means to let go of ad...
EP 83: No Need for Letter of the Week with Stacy Benge 14.01.2026 33:35
In this episode, Kristen and Stacy talk about why traditional “Letter of the Week” teaching doesn’t work for young children. They explain how literacy actually develops through play, movement, and real experiences—not worksheets and memorization. You’ll learn what children really need to build strong reading and writing foundations in a developmentally appropriate way. This conversation will help...
EP 82: Process Art Matters with Jessica Borowets 08.12.2025 39:51
In this episode, we unpack what process art really means and why it’s so much more valuable than cute, cookie-cutter crafts. We talk about letting children explore materials freely, make their own decisions, and build creativity, confidence, and problem-solving skills through open-ended art experiences. This episode is a reminder that children don’t need perfect projects… they need space to create...
EP 81: IEP’s in a play based setting with Kelly Rose 28.10.2025 22:29
In this episode, Kristen and Kelly talk about how play can help support kids with IEPs in fun and meaningful ways. They share ideas on how teachers can focus less on the paperwork and more on the child. You’ll hear real examples of how play helps kids grow and reach goals while having fun. It’s all about making learning simple, joyful, and child-centered. Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson...
EP 80: Why Process Art Matters with Veronica Kelly 24.10.2025 43:56
In this episode, Kristen and Veronica talk about process art and why it’s more about the experience than the final product. They share how letting kids explore and create freely builds confidence and creativity. You’ll hear simple tips and real stories that remind us it’s okay to get messy and let go of perfection. It’s all about enjoying the process, not the outcome. Find Kristen here: @kristen...
EP 79: Beyond Cute with Amanda Morgan 02.10.2025 27:30
Kristen chats with Amanda Morgan from Not Just Cute about what real rigor looks like in early childhood. Spoiler: it’s not worksheets or flashcards—it’s deep, meaningful play. This episode will boost your confidence to stand behind play-based learning and push back on the pressure to keep things “cute.” Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com Find Amanda here: @amanda...
EP 78: Bringing the Outdoors and Wonder Into Learning with Lynne Mulligan 11.09.2025 18:46
In this episode, Kristen is joined by Lynn Mulligan of Woodland Learning to share three of her favorite read-aloud books and the magic they bring to classrooms. They dive into the importance of wonder, outdoor learning, and playful approaches that keep literacy joyful and meaningful. Lynn also shares her unique Alphabet Adventures curriculum, blending imagination, nature, and standards to help chi...
EP 77: We Don’t Need to Hide Play with Christi Warr 20.08.2025 28:34
This episode dives into the importance of feeling confident in play-based learning and no longer hiding it because there is this pressure for academics. We talk about trusting yourself as an educator, standing firm in what you know is right for children, and giving yourself permission to fully embrace play. It’s all about shifting from defense to confidence and showing up boldly for kids and their...
EP 76 Why Play with Rae Pica 10.03.2025 41:24
Take a listen as the wonderful Rae Pica and I talk all about topics in her most recent book Why Play?. This podcast episode explores the importance of risk-taking, big body play, and rough-and-tumble play in childhood development. Kristen and Rae discuss how societal fears often limit children's natural play instincts, sharing personal stories and research on the benefits of embracing risk in earl...
EP 75 That's Not a Turkey by Kristen Day 30.12.2024 19:00
In this episode, Kristen reads a chapter in her new book that just released I’m Not Getting Them Ready for Kindergarten- Breaking Tradition in Early Childhood Education. Get the Book: Kristen Day's New Book Find Kristen here: @kristen.rb.peterson or at KristenRBPeterson.com
EP 74: The Power of Creativity (Part 3) with Beverly Beck 11.11.2024 28:30
This episode is part two on creativity with Beverly Beck, the creator of 'Happy Little Humans.' With over 20 years of experience in early childhood education, Beverly combines her passion for social-emotional well-being and creativity to inspire children through art and play. Her approach emphasizes compassion, curiosity, and connection, fostering confidence in children to grow in their own unique...
EP 73: The Power of Creativity (Part 2) with Beverly Beck 28.10.2024 36:31
This episode is part two on creativity with Beverly Beck, the creator of 'Happy Little Humans.' With over 20 years of experience in early childhood education, Beverly combines her passion for social-emotional well-being and creativity to inspire children through art and play. Her approach emphasizes compassion, curiosity, and connection, fostering confidence in children to grow in their own unique...
EP 72: The Power of Creativity (Part 1) with Beverly Beck 14.10.2024 30:11
This episode’s guest is Beverly Beck, the creator of 'Happy Little Humans.' With over 20 years of experience in early childhood education, Beverly combines her passion for social-emotional well-being and creativity to inspire children through art and play. Her approach emphasizes compassion, curiosity, and connection, fostering confidence in children to grow in their own unique ways. Beyond educat...
EP 71: Bridging Play-Based Learning with Anti-Bias Practices with Dr. Jasmine Moses 30.09.2024 31:23
Dr. Jasmine Moses is an Anti-Bias Early Childhood Educator dedicated to helping parents and teachers raise and teach the next generation. With a background as an early childhood teacher and Non-profit community worker, she is passionate about promoting fairness and equity from a young age. Her work aims to create inclusive and respectful environments for all children and their families. She offers...
EP 70: The Anji Play Approach with Jesse Coffino 16.09.2024 1:00:24
Jesse Coffino is an educator, author, translator, dad and CEO of Anji Education, Inc. The guy who has spent the last decade introducing True Play and the practices of Anji Play to the world outside of China. Key Takeaways: Reflective Practice: Teachers benefit significantly from observing and reflecting on videos of children's play. This practice helps educators understand and improve their teac...
EP 69: Rethinking Weapon Play in Early Childhood with Samual Broaden and Kisa Marx 03.09.2024 46:54
Samuel and Kisa are fierce childhood advocates and the authors of Rethinking Weapon Play in Early Childhood. Key Takeaways: Reflect on Decisions: Educators should regularly examine their reasons for saying "no" to certain play, ensuring they align with the children's best interests. Value Unrestricted Play: Allow diverse forms of play, like weapon play, to support children's learning and developm...
EP 68: Healing Through Play as an Adult with Kara Latta 19.08.2024 27:05
Kara is a Play and Mindset Coach and your partner-in-fun on the path to healing perfectionism and rekindling your playful, creative spirit. Kara’s message is that play is anything but fluffy; it’s the secret sauce to more health, confidence, creativity, and joy (science says so too!). It's also a powerful healing tool to help us release perfectionism and connect with our inner child. Key Takeaways...
EP 67: Unlocking the Secrets of Children's Play with Anande Ferreira 05.08.2024 29:57
Anande Ferreira is a mama and pediatric occupational therapist with a special interest in playfulness and sensory integration. She has over 10 years experience supporting children and their families. Upon completion of her Masters degree focused on playfulness, she presented her research at the World Federation of Occupational Therapy Congress and has published in the Occupational Therapy Internat...
EP 66: Understanding Autism in Early Childhood Education with Beth Duttera 09.07.2024 30:57
Beth Duttera from Aut2ask, an autistic woman-led initiative uplifting autistic voices. Her support survey has over 2k voices from the autism community (inc educators!) speaking on how the current system and supports are failing us all. Listen as Kristen asks questions about autism to help others have a better understanding. Key Takeaways: Teacher Training Deficit: Kristen and Beth talk about how...
EP 65: Boredom and Play with Deborah MacNamara 24.06.2024 30:52
Deborah MacNamara is a counselor, on Faculty at the Neufeld Institute and author of Rest Play Grow: Making Sense of Preschoolers (or anyone who acts like one), and Nourish: Connection, Food, and Caring for our Kids (and everyone else we love). Join Deborah and I as we tackle all things boredom. Key Takeaways: Boredom Boosts Creativity: Boredom fosters creativity and self-initiated play in childr...
EP 64: Building Equitable and Inclusive Early Childhood Environments with Alicia Highland 10.06.2024 31:54
Alicia Highland and I talk about ways to make environments more inclusive and also touch on what that can look like in nature based settings. Alicia completed her Master's in Curriculum and Instruction, with specializations in Environmental Education and Nonprofit Management, and a Master's in Elementary Education. Now that she is taking a break from the classroom to raise her two littles, Alicia...
EP 63: Behaviors When There is an Absence of Play with Prerna Richards 03.06.2024 33:22
Listen as Prerna and I pick up from where we left off from after our last episode together (Episode 56). We talk about what happens when there is an absence of play and how it can affect behaviors in different ways. Key Takeaways: Stress and Escalation of Behaviors: Kristen and Prerna talk about how the absence of play increases stress for both children and adults, leading to heightened and disr...
EP 62: Exploring Reggio Emilia Approach with Jayda Rivera 27.05.2024 30:56
Join me as I learn a little more on what the Reggio Emilia Approach looks like with Jayda Rivera, the visionary behind Reggio Roots. With her work at a Playschool inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach, she aspires to nurture, develop, and guide individuals and educators who share her ideologies. Key Takeaways: Understanding the Reggio Emilia Approach: Jayda talks with Kristen about how the Regg...
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