PODCAST · education
Engaging Early Learners
by Rachel Glassman
Hosted by Rachel, an early childhood teacher and creator behind Engaging Early Learners. This podcast dives into everything from classroom management and student engagement to lesson ideas, routines, small-group instruction, and teacher life behind the scenes. Each episode is designed to be realistic, relatable, and rooted in what truly works with young learners. Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned one, you’ll leave each episode with something small (or big!) you can take back to your classroom and make your own, because even if one tiny piece helps your students thrive, that’s a win.
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E8. From My First Year Teaching to Where I Am Now
Rachel shares her teaching journey from her first year in the classroom to where she is now, and how her experience has evolved over time.She starts with the early years of teaching, reflecting on long days, building classroom resources, and learning what the day-to-day reality of the profession actually looked like. Through her transition into co-teaching, her decision to leave a district she worked in for years, and what it was like stepping into a new district with a different structure and approach.She also shares the questions she was asked along the way and what it felt like to navigate those decisions while still working within education.This episode shifts from Rachel’s teaching timeline into a more personal reflection on who she is as an educator, what has shaped her approach in the classroom, and the experiences that continue to inform her work. She also shares insights that may be meaningful for other teachers navigating their own journeys.Get access to the Free Resource LibraryShop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay TeachersFind me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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E7. How to Manage Classroom Behavior Without Burning Out
If you feel like you can’t sit down without getting interrupted, this episode will feel very familiar.In today's episode Rachel talks about what it really takes to build student independence and why so many students rely on us for everything. It’s not their fault. They just haven’t been given the tools yet.She shares how to shift from doing everything for your students to helping them take ownership, and why independence has to be taught, modeled, and practiced with a lot of patience.You’ll walk away with simple, realistic strategies you can start using right away, like “ask three before me,” encouraging students to try first, and using visuals to support routines throughout the day, even during those in-between moments like snack time.And if things feel a little out of control right now, Rachel reminds you it’s never too late to reset. A few consistent systems can completely change how your classroom runs.Get access to the Free Resource LibraryShop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay TeachersFind me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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E6. How to Build Student Independence in Your Classroom
If you feel like you can’t sit down without getting interrupted, this episode will feel very familiar.In today's episode Rachel talks about what it really takes to build student independence and why so many students rely on us for everything. It’s not their fault. They just haven’t been given the tools yet.She shares how to shift from doing everything for your students to helping them take ownership, and why independence has to be taught, modeled, and practiced with a lot of patience.You’ll walk away with simple, realistic strategies you can start using right away, like “ask three before me,” encouraging students to try first, and using visuals to support routines throughout the day, even during those in-between moments like snack time.And if things feel a little out of control right now, Rachel reminds you it’s never too late to reset. A few consistent systems can completely change how your classroom runs.Get access to the Free Resource LibraryShop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay TeachersFind me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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E5. Teacher Time Management Systems That Actually Work
If you feel like you’re constantly running out of time, this episode is going to hit home. Because it’s not that you need to do more, it’s that the systems you’re using aren’t supporting you.In this episode, Rachel breaks down why “being more productive” isn’t the fix and what’s actually causing you to feel behind. From over-grading to overcomplicating lessons, a lot of what’s draining your time doesn’t need to be happening.She shares what it really looks like to work within your contracted hours, along with simple shifts like stronger transitions, batching, and time blocking that actually give you time back.This isn’t about doing more. It’s about doing things differently so you can protect your time and your mental health.You’re not behind. You just need better systems that support you.Get access to the Free Resource LibraryShop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay TeachersFind me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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E4. Teacher Burnout + Mental Health
Rachel knows how exhausting teaching can be. In this episode, she shares her experience with burnout and the changes she made to protect her energy and well-being.She talks about the toll of long hours, feeling guilty for resting, and the pressure of caring so much about students. Rachel explains what boundaries really look like and gives practical strategies you can start using right away. You’ll hear scripts for conversations with colleagues, administrators, and parents, tips for leaving at your contracted time, and ways to prioritize your mental health while still being an effective teacher.This episode is packed with honest advice and actionable ideas for teachers who want to feel more in control of their time, energy, and work life.Get access to the Free Resource Library Shop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay TeachersFind me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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E3. The Power of the Reset
Even with strong systems and well planned schedules, challenging behaviors and difficult moments are still part of the day. A hard morning can quickly turn into a heavy, overwhelming day if there is no intentional way to shift out of it.In this episode Rachel walks listeners through what it looks like to pause, reset, and move forward instead of pushing through dysregulation. The goal is not perfection. It is knowing how to turn things around when the day starts to go off track.She shares four simple, effective reset strategies that can be used in real time. When teachers take the time to reset, they are not only supporting themselves, they are modeling an essential life skill for their students.This episode offers practical ways to handle real classroom moments while maintaining a steady, supportive environment for both teachers and students.Get access to the Free Resource Library and grab the resources mentioned!Shop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay TeachersFind me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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E2. Systems Deep Dive
If your classroom feels chaotic, it’s not about being louder or adding more consequences. It’s about your systems.In this episode, Rachel walks through a systems deep dive and shows you what it actually looks like to build a classroom that runs smoothly without constant reminders and corrections. She breaks down five high-impact systems that take the pressure off you and create more consistency for your students.You’ll hear how to use visual anchors to support independence, simple response and hand signal systems that give students clear ways to communicate, and a call-and-response reset that helps you quickly bring the room back together. She also walks through additional systems that support transitions and keep your day moving without the usual friction.The key here is not doing everything at once. Pick one system, implement it well, and let it do the heavy lifting.Better systems really do lead to better teaching, and this episode shows you exactly where to start.TPT Store Mentioned: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/miss-ms-reading-resourcesVisual Cards: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Visual-Direction-Cards-Classroom-Management-for-Visual-Directions-Instructions-8256988https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Visual-Direction-Cards-Classroom-Management-for-Visual-Directions-Instructions-8256988Get access to the Free Resource Library and grab the resources mentioned!Shop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay TeachersFind me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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E1. Classroom Systems that Reduce Behavior Struggles
In the very first episode of Engaging Early Learners, Rachel is starting with a shift that can change your entire day. Instead of focusing on consequences or trying to manage behavior in the moment, she walks through how stronger classroom systems can prevent many of those struggles from happening in the first place.If the same behaviors keep showing up, it’s usually not about the child. It’s a sign that something in the system needs to be adjusted. Small, intentional changes can naturally reduce a large portion of behavior challenges without adding more to your plate.In today’s episode, you’ll hear:Why repeated behaviors are often a systems issue, not a student issueHow transitions, directions, and waiting time impact behaviorSimple shifts that can reduce a large percentage of daily strugglesThis episode is a reminder that we have more control than it sometimes feels like. When systems are strong and predictable, students feel safer, more confident, and better able to meet expectations.Get access to the Free Resource LibraryShop Engaging Early Learners on Teachers Pay TeachersFind me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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Engaging Early Learners with Rachel Glassman
Hi, I’m Rachel, and welcome to Engaging Early Learners, the podcast for teachers who want practical, no-nonsense strategies to help their students actually learn and remember. Every week, I share tips, ideas, and classroom tested strategies you can use right away to make teaching easier and learning stick.Find me on my social media platforms:Instagram: @EngagingEarlyLearnersFacebook: Engaging Early LearnersFacebook Group: Engaging Early Learners CommunityWebsite: EngagingEarlyLearners.comPinterest: Engaging Early LearnersEmail: [email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hosted by Rachel, an early childhood teacher and creator behind Engaging Early Learners. This podcast dives into everything from classroom management and student engagement to lesson ideas, routines, small-group instruction, and teacher life behind the scenes. Each episode is designed to be realistic, relatable, and rooted in what truly works with young learners. Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned one, you’ll leave each episode with something small (or big!) you can take back to your classroom and make your own, because even if one tiny piece helps your students thrive, that’s a win.
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