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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 59 MIN

#61 The Power of Connection in Early Childhood with Dr. Siobhan

from The Move. Talk. Thrive. Podcast · host Emily Mackie Speechie and Lizzy Dawson EP

In this insightful episode, Lizzy and Emily chat with Dr. Siobhan Kennedy-Costantini—developmental psychologist and founder of Science Minded—about how we can better support children through connection, especially in the wake of the pandemic.Siobhan shares her journey from academia to advocacy, her experiences as a mum of two sensitive kids, and how relationship-focused approaches can transform both therapy and early education. Together, they unpack why behaviour is communication, why delight matters, and what our “pandemic babies” are showing us about the power of presence.About Dr. SiobhanPhD in Developmental Psychology | Child Development Specialist | Founder of Science MindedDr. Siobhan Kennedy-Costantini is a developmental psychologist and educator who helps parents and educators apply research in real, relatable ways. Through Science Minded, she offers accessible, evidence-based support on attachment, regulation, and responsive caregiving. She's a trained Circle of Security facilitator and mum of two.Connect with Dr. Siobhan Kennedy-CostantiniWebsite: www.scienceminded.orgInstagram: @science.mindedStay Connected with Move.Talk.ThriveIf this episode helped shift your perspective or gave you a new tool for your parenting or professional practice, share it with someone else who’d benefit from it.Follow us on Instagram: @movetalkthriveWatch on YouTube: Move.Talk.ThriveConnect With UsLizzy DawsonWebsite: www.lizzydawson.com.auInstagram: @lizzydawson_Emily MackieWebsite: www.emilymackie.com.auInstagram: @emilymackie.speechie

In this insightful episode, Lizzy and Emily chat with Dr. Siobhan Kennedy-Costantini—developmental psychologist and founder of Science Minded—about how we can better support children through connection, especially in the wake of the pandemic.Siobhan shares her journey from academia to advocacy, her experiences as a mum of two sensitive kids, and how relationship-focused approaches can transform both therapy and early education. Together, they unpack why behaviour is communication, why delight matters, and what our “pandemic babies” are showing us about the power of presence.About Dr. SiobhanPhD in Developmental Psychology | Child Development Specialist | Founder of Science MindedDr. Siobhan Kennedy-Costantini is a developmental psychologist and educator who helps parents and educators apply research in real, relatable ways. Through Science Minded, she offers accessible, evidence-based support on attachment, regulation, and responsive caregiving. She's a trained Circle of Security facilitator and mum of two.Connect with Dr. Siobhan Kennedy-CostantiniWebsite: www.scienceminded.orgInstagram: @science.mindedStay Connected with Move.Talk.ThriveIf this episode helped shift your perspective or gave you a new tool for your parenting or professional practice, share it with someone else who’d benefit from it.Follow us on Instagram: @movetalkthriveWatch on YouTube: Move.Talk.ThriveConnect With UsLizzy DawsonWebsite: www.lizzydawson.com.auInstagram: @lizzydawson_Emily MackieWebsite: www.emilymackie.com.auInstagram: @emilymackie.speechie

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