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EPISODE · Jul 22, 2026 · 34 MIN

BEFORE BIG: A guide to development, connection, and play in the first three years

from Play Skillfully · host Kathy Eggers

Before Big: A guide to development, connection, and play in the first three years. In this special edition of the PlaySkill podcast, host Ava Davis interviews child development specialist Kathy about her new book, Before Big. The conversation dives into the challenges parents face during the critical early years of childhood and how to navigate them with confidence and creativity.## Understanding the Quiet Struggle of ParentingKathy reveals that the period from birth to three years is often filled with stress and uncertainty for new parents. Many struggle to connect with their babies and feel overwhelmed by societal pressures to achieve early academic milestones. Kathy emphasizes that parents need guidance to make the most of these precious years, rather than viewing them as a burden.## The Significance of the Phrase "Big Can Wait"The title of Kathy's book, Before Big signifies the importance of cherishing childhood before children grow up. Kathy insists that the early years should be about exploration, play, and allowing children to be curious, rather than rushing them into structured learning. This mindset fosters creativity and helps children develop a strong foundation for future learning.## The Role of Play in Child DevelopmentKathy discusses the critical role of play in a child's development. She argues that rigid schedules and early academic pressures can harm a child's brain development. Instead, allowing children to engage in open-ended play nurtures their cognitive, social, and emotional growth. Kathy highlights that play is the foundation for learning and can lead to better outcomes in areas like math and science later on.## Transitioning from Manager to ObserverKathy encourages parents to shift their mindset from being managers of their child's play to being observers. By stepping back and allowing children to explore on their own, parents can gain valuable insights into their child's interests and needs. This observational approach helps parents support their children more effectively and fosters independence.## Key Takeaways- Embrace the early years as a time for exploration and play, rather than rushing into academics.- Allow children to develop their creativity and curiosity.- Understand that play is essential for brain development and future learning.- Shift from managing play to observing, which provides insights into a child's needs and interests.Kathy's insights in this episode reveal that the journey of parenting is filled with challenges, but by focusing on the early years and understanding the significance of play, parents can nurture their children's development effectively. For more on this topic, check out Kathy's book, Before Big, and explore how you can make the most of these formative years.You can buy your copy of Before Big at kathyeggers.com/store or from your favorite book retailer.The Play Skillfully podcast will be back in August with a new season!

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