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Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare
by Tashieanna O'Connor
Join us as we delve into the pressing issues facing early educators and daycare services today. "Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare" explores the myriad struggles that educators encounter, from low pay and inadequate health care to uncertain retirement and collecting payment.Rising costs, limited openings, and an overtaxed industry are pushing families to seek alternative childcare solutions, and these challenges not only affect children's development but also have significant implications for the economy.Through interviews with early educators, parents, policymakers, and experts, we aim to shed light on these critical issues and explore potential solutions.Tune in to understand the real stories behind the statistics and learn what can be done to support our educators, families, and most importantly, our children.
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A Criminal Defense Attorney Walked Into Family Court. She Was Not Prepared.
On this episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor welcomes Nicole Knox, a veteran criminal defense attorney with 16 years of experience. Nicole thought she understood the legal system—until she found herself in front of a family court bench.Nicole opens up about her own painful journey through divorce and custody, where everything she knew as a trial lawyer could not prepare her for the shock of a system she describes as fundamentally broken. From fainting outside the courtroom to watching her child being taken, Nicole experienced firsthand what so many parents face: judges who ignore their own rules, opposing parties who weaponize money and power, and a process that rewards manipulation over truth.But Nicole is not just a survivor. She is now an advocate fighting for change. In this conversation, she and Tashieanna explore the critical differences between criminal and family court, the urgent need for trauma-informed judges, and why the presumption that both parents are fit is often ignored. Nicole offers practical advice for parents navigating this system: control your emotions, document everything, create a detailed timeline, and never walk into a courtroom without understanding that you are not prepared for what is coming.For every parent who has felt silenced, for every father or mother fighting to be heard, and for anyone who believes that children deserve better than a system that tears families apart—this episode is essential listening. For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Listen and subscribe to Childcare Challenges on your favorite platform. If you're a provider, educator or a parent with a story to share, we invite you to write us [email protected]
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The Dad Who Refused to Walk Away: Troy Hassan on Fighting for Custody and Redefining Fatherhood
On this episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor welcomes Troy Hassan, a father whose story challenges every stereotype about Black fatherhood and the family court system.This conversation goes deep. Troy speaks candidly about the difference between being a father and being a dad—one is biological, the other is a verb. He shares practical advice for men navigating a system that often seems designed to push them out: keep your emotions intact, document everything, build relationships with schools and doctors, and never go to court without representation. He also opens up about the challenges of raising daughters as a single father, the importance of a support system, and why even proud men sometimes need to ask for help—whether it's food stamps or legal aid.Troy's message is one of persistence, strategy, and love in action. For every father who feels the system is stacked against him, for every young man who thinks his past defines his future, and for anyone who believes that dads matter—this episode is a must-listen. For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Listen and subscribe to Childcare Challenges on your favorite platform. If you're a provider, educator or a parent with a story to share, we invite you to write us [email protected]
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When the System Says No: One Father's Story
On this episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor sits down with Chris Barnes, a father who spent years fighting for something most parents take for granted: time with his son.Chris opens up about the agonizing experience of court battles, denied visitations, and a system that seemed determined to keep him from his child. He shares the painful reality of watching holidays pass, birthdays missed, and a relationship with his son built on brief moments snatched between legal defeats. For years, the courts defaulted to his ex, and Chris was left on the outside looking in—a father in name only.But Chris's story is not one of defeat. It is a testament to endurance. Everything changed when he finally stood before a judge who took the time to truly understand the situation. That judge saw what others had refused to see: a father who had never stopped fighting, never stopped showing up, and never stopped loving his son from a distance.This episode is for every father who has ever felt invisible to the courts, every parent fighting for their child, and anyone who needs to hear that persistence can, eventually, move mountains. For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Listen and subscribe to Childcare Challenges on your favorite platform. If you're a provider, educator or a parent with a story to share, we invite you to write us [email protected]
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Man Enough to Ask: Michael Hooks on Fatherhood, Abuse, and Using the System to Survive
On this groundbreaking episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor welcomes Michael Hooks, a single father whose journey through fatherhood, trauma, and the legal system offers a roadmap for men navigating a world that rarely sees their struggle.Michael's story begins with his daughter—a child he refused to lose. While many fathers find themselves on the outside looking in, Michael made sure his daughter's needs were seen first. By prioritizing her well-being above everything else, he walked into court not as a man fighting a mother, but as a father providing proof of presence, provision, and protection.But Michael's story does not end there. In a raw and courageous revelation, he opens up about being abused by a woman—a reality many men suffer in silence. He shares how he learned to recognize the signs, document everything, and navigate a system that often does not know how to see men as victims. His insights are practical, hard-won, and urgently needed.Tashieanna and Michael explore the loneliness of being a single father, the assumptions society places on men, and the quiet determination it takes to keep going when no one is clapping for you.For every man who has felt invisible, for every father fighting for his children, and for anyone who has ever been abused and not believed—this conversation is for you. For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Listen and subscribe to Childcare Challenges on your favorite platform. If you're a provider, educator or a parent with a story to share, we invite you to write us [email protected]
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The Invisible Parent: A Single Dad's Fight to Be Seen
On this powerful episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor sits down with Marcus, a single father navigating the unspoken battles of raising children in a society that often forgets dads exist in this role.Marcus opens up about the raw, daily reality of being a single father—the long hours, the emotional weight, the loneliness, and the quiet determination to show up for his kids no matter what. But his struggle goes beyond parenting. He speaks candidly about walking into institutions—schools, courts, social service offices—where programs and policies are designed with mothers in mind, and where fathers are met with assumption, suspicion, or outright dismissal.This episode is about resilience. It's about a father who refuses to let a biased system define his worth or his relationship with his children. Marcus's story is a call to recognize that fatherhood is not a secondary role—and that support systems, legal frameworks, and communities must evolve to see and serve every parent, regardless of gender .Join Tashieanna for a conversation that challenges assumptions, honors the unseen work of single dads, and asks a vital question: When will our institutions catch up to the reality of modern families? Listen and subscribe to Childcare Challenges on your favorite platform. If you're a provider, educator or a parent with a story to share, we invite you to write us [email protected]
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The Secret to Saving Traumatized Kids Isn’t What You Think
In this powerful episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor sits down with Paula Yost, a lawyer, child advocate, and author, for a conversation that pierces the heart of the child welfare system.Tashieanna begins by sharing her own harrowing journey—from raising siblings in Jamaica to the profound loss of her first son due to systemic failure and abuse—revealing how personal trauma forged her mission to protect children. Paula then shares the inspiring story of adopting her 14-year-old daughter from the foster system, a testament to how one adult’s belief can redirect a life shattered by trauma.Together, they tackle the raw, unspoken challenges within childcare: the exhaustion of providers, the silent shame of single fathers, and the struggle to educate parents without judgment. Paula introduces the critical concept of ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) and explains how understanding trauma is the key to reaching both children and struggling families.This episode is a lesson in turning pain into purpose. It’s about the mentors who show up, the routines that heal, and the relentless hope that says no child is beyond saving. Listen for a story of survival, advocacy, and the unwavering conviction that love and stability can rewrite any future.Find Paula Yost here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/paula-yost-3279741b/And look out for her book Tumbleweeds Take “Adverse Childhood Experience Questionnaire for Adults” test:https://www.acesaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/ACE-Questionnaire-for-Adults-Identified-English-rev.7.26.22.pdf For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Listen and subscribe to Childcare Challenges on your favorite platform. If you're a provider, educator or a parent with a story to share, we invite you to write us [email protected]
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When Everything Shuts Down, They Don't: The Family Childcare Lifeline
When a major water outage shut down schools and businesses in Thomaston, Connecticut, one critical service remained: the small, determined family childcare homes. They boiled water, improvised solutions, and stayed open. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, a similar story played out nationwide—as large institutions closed, these micro-centers became the unwavering safety net for essential workers and vulnerable families.On this powerful episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor spotlights the immense resilience of the family childcare provider. We explore the personal sacrifice, ingenuity, and deep community commitment that drives them to stay open during crises, often at great personal risk and financial cost. Yet, despite being a lifeline, they share stories of being overlooked by emergency planners, burdened by inequitable support, and facing public skepticism about their small-scale operations.Tashieanna delves into the stark contrast between their indispensable role and the lack of recognition they receive. This is a tribute to their perseverance and a critical call to action: it's time our systems and our communities treat family childcare not as an afterthought, but as the essential, resilient infrastructure it truly is. For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Listen and subscribe to Childcare Challenges on your favorite platform. If you're a provider, educator or a parent with a story to share, we invite you to write us [email protected]
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Red Tape vs. Real Care: When Childcare Regulations Go Too Far
In the crucial work of keeping children safe, inspections are a non-negotiable pillar of the childcare system. But what happens when the rules themselves—or the people enforcing them—become a barrier to quality care?On this revealing episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor tackles a widespread but often whispered-about frustration in the provider community: the struggle with inconsistent, confusing, and sometimes unreasonable inspectors and regulations. With different organizations often imposing conflicting requirements, dedicated providers can find themselves in an exhausting maze of compliance, where common sense sometimes loses to a clipboard.Tashieanna speaks about the experiences of veteran providers, from baffling citations to the emotional toll of adversarial inspections. This episode isn't about avoiding oversight, but about advocating for a system that is clear, consistent, and collaborative. How can we ensure inspections truly prioritize child safety and development without burning out the very professionals we rely on?Join a necessary conversation about fixing the framework that is meant to support our childcare infrastructure. It's time to talk about building a better system, together. Listen and subscribe to Childcare Challenges on your favorite platform. If you're a provider with an inspection story to share, we invite you to write us [email protected]
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Single Dads Redefining Fatherhood
On this powerful episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor shines a light on a quiet, persistent force in our communities: single fathers. Beyond the stereotypes and statistics, this episode honors the lived reality of dads who are working long hours, juggling impossible schedules, and still showing up—present, devoted, and doing their absolute best for their children.Tashieanna explores the unique challenges and profound triumphs of single fatherhood. From navigating workplaces not built for primary caregivers to battling societal expectations, these men are rewriting the script on what it means to be a dad. This is all about resilience in the face of exhaustion, creativity in the face of limited resources, and the deep, unwavering love that fuels the daily grind.Listen in for raw stories, hard-won wisdom, and a renewed appreciation for the single dads who are not just filling a role, but wholeheartedly building a home. Their journey is a testament to the fact that family is not defined by circumstance, but by commitment. For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Breaking the Cycle: A Parent's Duty in a World of Hurt Kids
A viral video from Chicago, showing a mother and child assaulted by a group of middle schoolers, has left a community reeling and a nation asking why. On this urgent episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor confronts the painful reality behind such acts of youth violence. Moving beyond shock and blame, this episode delves into the essential role of parental responsibility in guiding children away from harm and toward empathy.Tashieanna reflects on how children learn to dehumanize others and where that behavior is fostered—often in the spaces between what is taught and what is tolerated at home. She challenges parents to step into courageous leadership by actively engaging with their children, setting clear boundaries, and instilling core values of respect and compassion long before crisis strikes. This is a call to reclaim the vital work of parenting not as a passive role, but as the most powerful form of community intervention we have.Join a conversation that insists on accountability not as punishment, but as prevention. For the sake of every child’s safety—both the harmed and those causing harm—we must examine what we are modeling, what we are permitting, and how we can break the cycle together. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Child Care Funding Slashed: The Real Cost for Working Families
On this episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor delves into the recent and devastating decision by the American government to pull critical funding from childcare services across multiple states. This broad action, sparked by fraud allegations at a single daycare, is creating a crisis that stretches far beyond one bad actor.Tashieanna unpacks the real-world consequences of this sweeping defunding. For countless families, affordable childcare is not a luxury—it’s the linchpin that allows parents to work, pursue education, and provide for their households. When funding disappears, slots vanish, costs skyrocket, and stable, quality care becomes an impossible dream for those who need it most. This episode highlights the essential role of public investment in maintaining an accessible childcare system and examines the dangerous precedent of punishing entire communities for the failings of a few.Join a crucial conversation about protecting the infrastructure that working people depend on every single day. It’s a fight for economic stability, family well-being, and a future where care is not a privilege, but a priority. For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Your Voice, Your Power: A Call to Action for Child Care Providers
On this urgent episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor issues a direct call to action to every child care worker, educator, and provider. For too long, the systemic challenges of low wages, burnout, and underfunding have been whispered about. It's time to shout them from the rooftops.This episode is about turning frustration into force. Tashieanna breaks down why your individual story is the most powerful tool for change and how to channel it into collective actionYour work is the backbone of communities and the economy. Now, it’s time to make sure your voice is heard where it matters most. This is more than an episode—it’s a rallying cry.Tune in, get fired up, and learn how to turn your experience into the engine for change. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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A Voice for the Fallen: The Human Cost of Connecticut's Childcare Failure
What is the true cost of inaction?In this powerful episode, Tasheianna O'Connor shares the tragic story of a childcare provider who, afraid of the system and without health insurance, avoided the doctor and died—leaving her own children behind. Using this loss as a rallying cry, Tasheianna exposes the gaps in Bill 5003, the struggle of providers being "criminalized" for covered outlets, and the skyrocketing insurance that threatens to shut them down.This is more than a policy discussion; it's a plea for dignity, support, and immediate change for the educators who shape our youngest generation.For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Rules and The Reality: The True Cost of Running a Daycare
New Mexico is making waves with new childcare legislation, but what does it actually mean for providers and parents? And what faces providers and parents in other states?Host Tasheianna O'Connor breaks down the new laws, compares them to her own state of Connecticut, and explores the financial realities of running a daycare. If you've ever considered starting your own childcare business, this episode is a must-listen, offering a clear-eyed look at the challenges and opportunities in this landscape. For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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After the Storm: A Plea for Jamaica
When disaster strikes, it hits closest to home. In a deeply personal episode, Tasheianna O'Conner talks about the impact of Hurricane Melissa not as a distant news story, but as a reality for her own friends and family in Jamaica. She breaks down the immediate consequences for childcare and community, and offers clear, actionable ways for listeners to provide meaningful help to the relief efforts. To help out with the needs of the people of Jamaica reach out to [email protected] For more Episodes of Childcare Challenges, check our playlist:https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmDgbxhWYji1iLljft2A1sK6OB13YtnrQ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Empowering Family Child Care Providers: The Path to Training & Accreditation
In this episode of Childcare Challenges, host Tashieanna O'Connor sits down with Nilda Aponte, a leader in supporting family child care providers, to discuss the critical role of training and accreditation in early childhood education.Many family caregivers face barriers to accessing professional development—whether due to cost, time, or a lack of awareness about its importance. Nilda sheds light on how All Our Kin helps providers navigate these challenges, offering guidance on finding quality training, the benefits of accreditation, and how further education elevates both caregivers and the children they serve.They also explore why some in the field may undervalue continued learning—and how shifting that mindset can lead to stronger businesses, better outcomes for working parents, and a brighter future for kids.Tune in for an inspiring conversation on transforming child care through education, support, and advocacy! Fin Nilda and All Our Kin here:[email protected]://allourkin.org/(203) 909 9151 NNAFCC websitehttps://allourkin.org/ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Building Bridges: The Value of Immigrant Families in Childcare and Beyond
In this heartfelt episode of Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare, host Tashieanna O’Connor explores the intersection of immigration and childcare. Why do families leave their home countries to come to America? What challenges do they face in navigating society while building a new life? And why are immigrant families such a vital part of the fabric of our communities?This episode also includes a call to action: How can we better support immigrant families in accessing affordable, quality childcare? Tashieanna discusses practical steps communities can take, from policy changes to grassroots initiatives, to ensure no family is left behind.Tune in for an inspiring episode that celebrates the strength of immigrant families and challenges us to build a more inclusive future for all.Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare—because every family deserves a fair chance to thrive. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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School, Passion and Politics
In this episode Tashieanna O’Connor is joined by Brigette Brantley, an educator from The Bronx and an activist from Da People’s Academy.Listen in on this inspiring conversation as Bri talks about her activism at the George Floyd protests and her experiences going viral from an interview with the local news.Bri used the visibility from going viral to help her fund raise and use it as a springboard for fundraising for the community and activism.But she’s also a beloved history teacher who uses modern ideas to give context to history and help her students to see the truth of the world and explain how things are. And she offers clear and empathetic insights on politics, immigration and community.Find Da People’s AssemblyInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/dapeoplesassemblynyc/ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Falling in Love with Education
In this week’s episode Tashieanna is joined by Kamero, a dynamic young educator working in the Bronx, but with his roots in Kentucky.Kamero initially intended to pursue a career in diplomacy, but a temporary job to give back to the community lead to him falling in love with education. He spend 7 years as a teacher and is now an administrator with a passion for his work.Join Tashieanna and Kamero as they talk about the passion of parents, the hard work it takes to make sure parents can be included and how some students look after their own community in troubling times. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Special Needs Care and Community
In this week’s episode of Childcare Challenges your host Tashieanna O’Connor is joined by Jessica Rodriguez Santanna, a childcare provider from the Bronx in New York City.Jessica was a successful dentistry practitioner for several years with experience with adults, children and special needs patients, but her life changed when she had a special needs child of her own.Jessica realised she would need to spend a lot of time at home with her daughter so decided to leave her work and start a childcare so that she could be at home with her child, and support families in her community.This heart-warming conversation goes into Jessica’s belief in the value of community and her and Tashianna’s experiences with special needs children.Find Jessica’s daycare here:Website:https://ameliatinytots.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ameliatinytots/ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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We're Back!!
After an unexpected hiatus we are back! Your host Tashianna O’Connor has some exciting developments from her own daycare.She also attended a public meeting for a prospective charter school in her area and the whole community turned out to have their say about the education their children receive and be heard about their needs.It is inspiring to see the level of engagement and she has shared some video of the meeting.Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Post Election Future of Childcare
In this episode Tashieanna O’Connor is joined by Merrill Gay of the Connecticut Early Childhood Alliance.In this sobering but hopeful discussion Merril talks about the consequences of the recent elections, and how the outcomes may have negative results for Head Start and childcare programmes in Connecticut and around the country, as well as implications for providers, many of whom are not from the USA.He will also share some peculiar challenges specific to Connecticut as there are spending limitation programmes that mean government has funds it won’t spend, and drops some hints about some good news hopefully coming out of the next legislative session. Find the Connecticut Early Childhood Alliancehttps://www.cteca.org/Find Child Care for CThttps://www.childcareforct.org/ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Involving Parents in Their Children’s Education
In this week’s thought provoking episode your host Tashieanna O’Connor is joined by Alex, a paraprofessional from The Bronx.They dig in to Alex’s experiences in inner city schools and the challenges that face the children, many of who have struggles outside of the classroom.Alex believes that many challenges faced by children in their schooling can be countered by involved parenting, but reaching those parents can be difficult, while most care they can be single parents, or have multiple jobs to make ends meet which means they struggle to be available.Alex and Tashieanna also go into methods for communication with parents for maximum impact, and the importance of more life focussed education and skillsSo tune in and get a fascinating perspective on these and many topics. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Importance of Your Vote on Your Child’s Education
This week Tashieanna is joined by Paulette Atkinson, a teacher working in Miami Florida working with high school students with special needs, particularly with Autism and Intellectual Disabilities.Paulette shares stories of joy working with kids with needs and importance of the curriculum focusing on life skills and taking children out in public, and challenges like paperwork and admin requirements meaning less time to spend with the kids.But while many public school systems have proper programs and curricula, with elections coming it’s important to ensure that you are not voting for politician who will cut these programs for short term gain.While you may feel your vote doesn’t matter, especially in the presidential election there are also congress people and local elections which have a huge impact on local issues like education. For tutoring and reading instruction contact Paulette at [email protected] Election resources:https://www.usa.gov/voter-researchhttps://www.vote411.org/ballothttps://www.votesmart.org/https://portal.ct.gov/sots/election-services/voter-information/voter-registration-information Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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Elections, Child Care and Education
With the US elections coming it’s important for childcare providers, educators and parents to take a close look at the policies of candidates to see where they should put their vote.And this episode Tashieanna O’Connor is going to highlight how important it is to look at more than just the presidential election. After all laws come from congress, and your congressional representatives and senators are arguably more important than who is president.Polls have shown that policies to help educators and providers are universally popular, across party lines, so politicians should be backing measures to support them.Examine their policies and promises, vote for who is promising to look after providers and educators. And once you’ve voted them in, hold them accountable.So do your part and vote for a better life for childcare providers, educators, parents and children.Election resources:https://www.usa.gov/voter-researchhttps://www.vote411.org/ballothttps://www.votesmart.org/https://portal.ct.gov/sots/election-services/voter-information/voter-registration-information Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode, send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Challenges and Benefits of Quality Aftercare
In this week’s episode Tashienna O’Connor sat down with Deon, a program assistant at an after school program in east Harlem.After school programs face some unique challenges, one of the main ones being that students who struggle with reading and maths often need to spend a lot of extra time catching up on academic work and doing homework, and not being able to do the other activities which include DIY, catering and even martial arts. Skills that can help them to develop more diverse sets of skills and unwind from academic stresses.Especially tough because most aftercare staff are not qualified educators, so this is a burden on staff and students alike.So listen in and get a view of the good and the bad of afterschool programs. Find Deon’s program here:https://www.eastharlemscholars.org/ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Importance of Youth and Community Development
This episode Tashieanna was joined by Ramon Spencer, who has worked in Youth and Community Development for over 16 years.They discuss the differences between youth programs available in New York and other states, New York's relatively decent funding not being appropriately allocated, and problems caused by after school care being an extension of the school environment and curriculum.Kids and youths are not developing rounded skill sets due to focus on schooling and testing and this has repercussions on their later life.Tune in for this and a lot more.Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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How to Allocate resources to Prevent the School to Prison Pipeline
In this week’s episode host Tashieanna O’Connor sat down with Ishmael Jackson, a former Teacher’s Assistant from the Bronx in New York who now works in a correctional facility for juvenile offenders in Michigan.Ishmael’s experience in under resourced special needs classes in the Bronx contrast quite a lot with his experiences since getting to Michigan where even schools have more resources, and young offenders can get their education while in prison.He also has fascinating perspectives on how children fall into the correctional system, and how to keep them out so tune in for this fascinating and enlightening conversation.Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Challenges Facing Support Staff and Aid Workers in education
On this week’s episode of “Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare” your host Tashieanna was joined by 3 dynamic guests.Tina Butz, Denise Cressman and Ethel Bergen are long time carers from Pennsylvania who have seen massive changes in the field.Starting out in the 90s and going through funding cuts, economic downturns, covid and increased administrative burdens and the consequences of these on the children in their care they have valuable perspectives on insights on how the child care business needs to be changed and treated to get new people and keep quality carers who leave due to the bad conditions.So listen in, and see their perspective.Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Challenges Facing Support Staff and Aid Workers in education
On this week’s episode of “Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare” your host Tashieanna sat down on a call with Alan Troy, a former education worker who left the field in 2020.Alan was a school aid worker who started out in the lunch room and moved on to other roles, many not strictly part of his job, and Alan’s perspective of the education field, and what drove him out are very valuable.His experiences being overworked due to lack of budget and training for new staff, what it takes to keep kids fed and working as an assistant during Covid lockdowns give him a unique insight and perspective.So tune in an get a different view of education and how to keep good people. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Burdens of Admin and Paperwork on Teachers, and so much more – Jennifer Heywood
In this episode of Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in daycare your host Tashieanna O’Connor got on a call with Jennifer Heywood, a recently retired teacher with 30 years of experience in New York’s educational system.In this fascinating and free ranging conversation they discuss pay-parity for teachers, what it was like during lockdowns and how the burdens of paperwork and admin prevent teachers from spending time focusing on the children in their classes.They also talk about difficulties parents have helping their kids with their homework because how the work is done has changed and how parents and teachers need to form a united front to drive changeSo tune in and discover the importance of unity. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Importance of Parental engagement in Children’s Schooling, with Mr X
In this episode your host Tashieanna O’Connor is talking to Mr X, a teacher’s assistant from the Bronx in New York City.Mr X has been in the field for a decade and his passion and commitment is inspiring, so listen in and learn what he believes are critical challenges for childcare and education and how they can be overcome.He has a strong focus on parental engagement and believes that spending just a few minutes a day talking to your children and learning about their day and their schoolwork will have massive benefits. And that parents and teachers should cooperate for both education and fundraising.Mr X also wants to see education having a stronger focus on real life skills and knowledge, rather than being focussed on test results.So get inspired, and get involved. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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Engaging Parents and Families with Their Child’s Education, with Romario Falconer
This episode your host Tashieanna O’Connor sat down with Romario Falconer, who has recently started as a teacher at a childcare center in New York.Romario has fascinating perspectives on the industry and the conversation covers a ton of topics, including his methods for engaging with families to include them in their child’s curriculum, including fun family events and the challenges involved in getting them involved.He also goes into the difficulties teaching kids whose first language isn’t English, the lack of pay and funding and the importance of early education for success later in education and life. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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Social Workers and The Challenges of caring for the Community - Tone Dorsey
In this episode your host Tashieanna O’Connor sat down for a conversation with Tone Dorsey, an inspiring young social worker specializing in getting foster kids into, and through, a college education.He shares about challenges from lack of funding for the various programs and difficulties getting students with difficult backgrounds and issues like food insecurity to focus on their educations, despite distractions and challenges in their lives.He also talks about the importance of looking for opportunities for networking and learning in the community and in the field that students and children want to work in to help them prepare for their lives studying and working.Learn about his and so much more I this fascinating conversation. Links:https://fosteringcollegesuccessinitiative.org/ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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Childcare Policies And Hope For The Future - Eva Bermúdez Zimmerman
In this episode Tasheianna O’Conner sat down for a fascinating chat with Eva Bermúdez Zimmerman of Childcare for Connecticut’s Future.In the frank, sometimes sad, but also positive discussion they covered the importance of early education and childcare on children, families and even the economy, as money spent on early education has huge financial benefit later in life as children grow into adults more prepared for life.Eva also talked about some of the fantastic organisation helping families nationally and in Connecticut and strategies at community and policy level to improve the lives of children, parents and the workers who look after the kids.While things can seem dark, there are plans in place for a brighter future for all.So tune in and get inspired. Links:https://www.unitedway.org/#https://ctvoices.org/http://earlychildhoodalliance.com/https://www.childcareforct.org/https://www.accesshealthct.com/ Find Eva here:X: https://x.com/evaberzimInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/evaberzim/ Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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A Parent’s Struggles with Life and Childcare - Jessica
In this episode, your host and Childcare Professional Tashieanna sat down with Jessica. Jessica has had children in Tashieanna’s care and has been open about her struggles as a working mom. And the struggles are real despite the fact they are a two-parent home with two incomes.Tune in and learn about the struggles that people face even when they may seem fortunate as financial and social challenges get in their way, and get Jessica’s perspective on how government can make changes that will free people from the struggle and benefilt society. Reach out:If you would like to share your experiences or join Tasheianna for an episode send a mail to:[email protected]
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The Childcare Industry from the Inside
Have you ever wondered about what it’s like to run an in-home daycare? In this episode Tashieanna tells her story.Starting from her experiences as a mom looking for care for her own children, to the challenges of moving from New York to Connecticut. From starting a daycare in the early 2000s and the many positive steps taken in the years since to make child care a more sustainable career thanks to government support programs and the work of unions, get a cold hard look at what it takes to look after your kids when you go to work.But it’s not all tough. For people who love children it’s rewarding, helps you build friendships and impacts the lives of the little ones who really need it.
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A Parent’s Perspective on the Childcare Industry
In this episode Tashieanna sat down for a glass of wine and a session of truth telling with one of her clients, Aaliyah.Aaliyah is a parent of twins, a single mom and has experience with Childcare Centers and At Home Childcare services so has a depth of knowledge and insight into the impact of childcare costs on families, and the strain that financial struggles place on childcare services.Sit down and join the discussion about the benefits and limits of Connecticut childcare funding, how it compares to New York and get some insights into how it may work in your backyard.Interested in the new Legislation Tashieanna mentioned? find it here:· Public Act 24-49 AN ACT CONCERNING YOUTH CAMPShttps://www.cga.ct.gov/2024/act/pa/pdf/2024PA-00049-R00SB-00215-PA.pdf (ENG)https://www.cga.ct.gov/2024/act/pa/pdf/2024PA-00049-R00SB-00215-PA.pdf (SPA)· Public Act 24-78 AN ACT ASSISTING SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN IMPROVING EDUCATIONALOUTCOMES, IMPLEMENTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND THE TECHNICAL EDUCATION AND CAREER SYSTEM AND ESTABLISHING EARLY START CThttps://www.cga.ct.gov/2024/act/pa/pdf/2024PA-00078-R00SB-00014-PA.pdf (ENG)https://www.cga.ct.gov/2024/act/pa/pdf/2024PA-00078-R00SB-00014-PA.pdf (SPA)· Public Act 24-91 AN ACT CONCERNING EARLY CHILDHOOD CARE AND EDUCATION.https://www.cga.ct.gov/2024/act/pa/pdf/2024PA-00091-R00HB-05002-PA.pdf (ENG)https://www.cga.ct.gov/2024/act/pa/pdf/2024PA-00091-R00HB-05002-PA.pdf (SPA)
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Welcome to 'Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare'
Join us as we delve into the pressing issues facing early educators and daycare services today. "Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare" explores the myriad struggles that educators encounter, from low pay and inadequate health care to uncertain retirement and collecting payment. Rising costs, limited openings, and an overtaxed industry are pushing families to seek alternative childcare solutions, and these challenges not only affect children's development but also have significant implications for the economy. Through interviews with early educators, parents, policymakers, and experts, we aim to shed light on these critical issues and explore potential solutions. Tune in to understand the real stories behind the statistics and learn what can be done to support our educators, families, and most importantly, our children.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join us as we delve into the pressing issues facing early educators and daycare services today. "Childcare Challenges: Dilemmas in Daycare" explores the myriad struggles that educators encounter, from low pay and inadequate health care to uncertain retirement and collecting payment.Rising costs, limited openings, and an overtaxed industry are pushing families to seek alternative childcare solutions, and these challenges not only affect children's development but also have significant implications for the economy.Through interviews with early educators, parents, policymakers, and experts, we aim to shed light on these critical issues and explore potential solutions.Tune in to understand the real stories behind the statistics and learn what can be done to support our educators, families, and most importantly, our children.
HOSTED BY
Tashieanna O'Connor
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