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著者: Angela Bush
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  • ”Educator Insights to Help You Navigate Parenthood: because children don’t come with a manual”

    © 2025 Kebudel Parents
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”Educator Insights to Help You Navigate Parenthood: because children don’t come with a manual”

© 2025 Kebudel Parents
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  • From Home to ECE: Guiding Your Child with Confidence & Care
    2025/03/11

    ”Educator Insights to Help You Navigate Parenthood: because children don’t come with a manual”

    Starting ECE is a big step—for both kids and parents! 🌟 Join us for a fun and insightful webinar as we dive into the emotional side of this transition. We’ll share practical tips, expert insights, and real-life strategies to help your child feel secure, confident, and ready for their early learning journey. Whether you’re feeling excited, nervous, or a little bit of both, this session will give you the tools to navigate the change with ease (and maybe even a few laughs along the way!). 🎧💡

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    Who’s Behind the Mic? 🎙️

    Meet the brains (and heart!) behind Kebudel: Angela Bush.

    Angela isn’t just an early childhood educator—she’s a triple threat with decades of experience as a teacher, center owner, lecturer, registered nurse, and a mum. With over 30 years in the world of early childhood education, trust us when we say, she’s seen it all.

    As the founder and CEO of Kebudel and ECE Learning Unlimited, Angela is on a mission to make the world a brighter, better place for children. How? By empowering parents and educators to be absolute rockstars in their roles. Passionate, knowledgeable, and always keeping it real, Angela brings a wealth of experience and a dash of fun to every episode. 🌟

    Get ready to learn, laugh, and leave every episode feeling a little more confident in your parenting journey!



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    38 分
  • Dummies, Blankies, and Letting Go - The (Sometimes Messy) Art of Moving On
    2025/02/19

    Let’s talk about the ultimate comfort items—those well-loved (okay, slightly gross) blankies, dummies, and stuffed animals that our little ones cling to for dear life. You know the ones… that raggedy bunny missing an ear or the blanket that definitely should have been washed weeks ago.

    So, when should your child let them go? And more importantly—how do we help them move on without a full-scale meltdown?

    In this episode, we dive into the emotional (and sometimes hilarious) journey of saying goodbye to childhood comfort objects. We’ll tackle the why, when, and how of weaning children off their beloved security items—without traumatising them (or you!).

    Send us a text

    Who’s Behind the Mic? 🎙️

    Meet the brains (and heart!) behind Kebudel: Angela Bush.

    Angela isn’t just an early childhood educator—she’s a triple threat with decades of experience as a teacher, center owner, lecturer, registered nurse, and a mum. With over 30 years in the world of early childhood education, trust us when we say, she’s seen it all.

    As the founder and CEO of Kebudel and ECE Learning Unlimited, Angela is on a mission to make the world a brighter, better place for children. How? By empowering parents and educators to be absolute rockstars in their roles. Passionate, knowledgeable, and always keeping it real, Angela brings a wealth of experience and a dash of fun to every episode. 🌟

    Get ready to learn, laugh, and leave every episode feeling a little more confident in your parenting journey!



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    15 分
  • Can I Just Pee Alone? Why Your Child Wants ALL Your Attention—and How to Find Balance
    2025/01/27

    "Muuuuum! Daaaad! Watch me!"—Why Your Child Demands Your Attention (and How to Find the Balance)

    Ever feel like you’re under constant surveillance by your own child? You can’t pee alone, they’re clinging to your leg like it’s the last lifeboat on the Titanic, and every five seconds, it’s, “Look at me! Watch this!” Sound familiar? 😅

    Here’s the deal: young children are adorable attention-seeking machines—and for good reason. They need our love and connection to thrive. But let’s get real: that doesn’t mean you’re on the hook for 24/7 applause and high-fives. Even babies and toddlers can benefit from moments of uninterrupted, independent play—yes, it’s good for them and you!

    In this episode, we dive into:

    ✨ Why your child craves your attention (hint: it’s not just to test your patience).

    ✨ The neuroscience of connection—why loving, one-on-one moments are as crucial as food and water.

    ✨ Magda Gerber’s genius advice on how to actually balance your attention—so you can give your child what they need without losing your sanity.

    We’ll show you how to turn everyday routines—nappy changes, bedtime, mealtimes—into golden opportunities for full-hearted connection, and explain how those moments can lead to more independent, happy kiddos (and fewer bathroom interruptions!).

    Send us a text

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    12 分

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