
What if a child’s behavior isn’t the problem… but a reflection of something deeper? In this episode of the Early Educator Podcast, we sit down with Ashley Clotfelter to have a powerful and honest conversation about how childhood experiences—both positive and negative—shape the way children learn, behave, and connect. We dive into what it really means to create safe, supportive spaces for children—not just physically, but emotionally—and how educators can play a key role in helping children feel seen, secure, and valued every single day. But this conversation doesn’t stop with the children. Ashley also speaks directly to educators, unpacking how our own childhood experiences can impact the way we show up in the classroom, and why acknowledging and healing those areas matters more than we often realize.
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