Words Grow Minds Parent Podcast

Who's in your parenting village?

33 min · 13 de may de 2025
Portada del episodio Who's in your parenting village?

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Parenting babies is a universal experience, but every country and culture does it a little differently. What can we learn from different ways of raising children, especially when it comes to creating the supportive ‘village’ many of us crave?   Global early childhood policy powerhouse Ana Nieto [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ana-m-nieto/] takes Kate and Amelia on a trip around the world, exploring some of the incredible ideas other countries are implementing, what we do well here and what more is needed to help parents and children thrive.   Ana has 20 years’ experience working at the highest global policy levels for children’s agencies and foundations including UNICEF Headquarters, Plan International and Dubai Cares.   She’s now based in Perth as Director of Early Years at the Minderoo Foundation [https://www.minderoo.org/], which has been successfully advocating why the early years matter and working to improve outcomes for all children in Australia. Some of the international programs Ana mentioned:   Too Small to Fail [https://www.clintonfoundation.org/programs/education-health-equity/too-small-fail/]   Urban 95 [https://vanleerfoundation.org/urban95/]  Paid grandparents leave in Sweden [https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/swedish-grandparents-can-now-be-paid-for-taking-care-of-their-grandchildren/o719fzw5x]  Thanks for listening to the Words Grow Minds Parent Podcast! We love hearing from you, so please subscribe, rate and review this episode.  For tools and tips to support your child’s development visit wordsgrowminds.org.au [https://wordsgrowminds.org.au/] and follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/wordsgrowminds] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/wordsgrowminds/]  Thanks to PodBooth [https://podbooth.com.au/] for producing this episode.  We acknowledge this land that we record on as the traditional lands for the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with Country. We acknowledge the Kaurna people, as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living First Nations people today. We extend this respect to the cultural authority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from other areas of Australia and elders past, present and emerging.

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