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A Flourishing Start: The ABCs of Child & Family Well-being

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It seems like everyone is talking about mental health and well-being, but a unique group has been pushed aside for far too long: zero to five-year-olds and their families. Join A Flourishing Start Podcast, a guilt and shame-free online community, to be in conversation with other parents and to learn scientific and cultural-based information about early childhood mental health from professional experts. This is a community where you will finally feel like you belong; we laugh, we cry, and together, we learn how to build a flourishing start for our youngest humans.

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Doulas: A Lifeline for Expectant and New Parents

In this episode, our guests discuss the role of doulas in maternal and family health, sharing personal experiences and insights into the challenges faced by young parents, particularly those from at-risk communities. Additionally, our host Esme and guests Tamar Sebesta and Amy Chen explore the importance of doula services, including the Medi-Cal doula benefit, the barriers to accessing these services, and the need for better education and resources within the healthcare system. Tamar Sebesta, a guest on this episode became a teen mom at 15. She had no idea what to expect when she enrolled in college as the first in her family to pursue a degree. All she knew was that she needed to change the trajectory of her life. Often feeling isolated and misunderstood by the challenges she faced, she found solace in storytelling. Tamar is passionate about advocacy, she is a public speaker, writer, and podcaster. She uses her voice to uplift others, helping them realize that they too can pursue their dreams. Our next guest speaker Amy Chen is a Senior Attorney at the National Health Law Program (NHelp), where she works on sexual and reproductive rights. The discussion emphasizes the need for empathy in healthcare and the importance of community support among parents. Please note: In this episode, the speakers may reference laws and legal information. This does not constitute legal advice. Chapters: * Introduction to Doulas and Personal Stories * Understanding Doula Services and Their Importance * Cultural Perspectives and Historical Context of Doulas * Challenges in Maternal Health and the Role of Doulas * Navigating the Healthcare System as a Young Parent * Accessing Doula Services and Overcoming Barriers * The Impact of Doulas on Maternal Health * Building Trust in Healthcare: The Role of Doulas * Breaking Taboos: Honest Conversations About Parenting Resources: * NHeLP's Doula Medicaid Project: https://healthlaw.org/doulamedicaidproject/ [https://healthlaw.org/doulamedicaidproject/] * Dept of Health Care Services Doula Services page: https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Pages/Doula-Services.aspx [https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Pages/Doula-Services.aspx] * Dept of Health Care Services Doula Directory (partway down the page): https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Pages/Doula-Services-Members.aspx [https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/provgovpart/Pages/Doula-Services-Members.aspx] * Medi-Cal Birthworker Resource Hub: https://medi-calbirthworker.com/ [https://medi-calbirthworker.com/]

27 mrt 2025 - 47 min
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Federal Advocacy 101 for Parents & Caregivers

This conversation explores the multifaceted nature of advocacy, and how parents and caregivers can get involved. This episode features three amazing guest speakers. Sonja Tonnesen-Casalegno, Esq. is a social justice attorney, innovator, child of activists, and parent to two amazing children. Klarissa Reynoso is the Senior Program and Policy Manager for the Youth Justice Team at the National Center for Youth Law. Lastly, Deyci Carrillo López is a proud product of Guanajuato, México and East Oakland, California; she is an author, abolitionist and poet. Our guests discuss their personal journeys, the structure of the federal government, and the importance of community engagement in driving policy. They share their experiences and insights on how individuals can influence policy and create meaningful change, emphasizing the power of collective action and the role of mentorship in advocacy work. They also discuss the importance of community in healing, the undervaluation of caregiving, navigating fear in advocacy, and the significance of teaching children about social justice and political engagement. The speakers share actionable steps towards engagement in federal advocacy. Please note: In this episode, the speakers may reference laws and legal information. This does not constitute legal advice. Chapters: * Understanding Federal Government Structure * The Role of Federal Advocacy * Personal Journeys into Advocacy * Artivism: Merging Art and Advocacy * Encouraging Community Engagement in Advocacy * Tools for Effective Advocacy * The Power of Community in Healing * Engaging Children in Advocacy * The Power of Youth Voices * The Impact of Parental Advocacy * Navigating Fear in Advocacy * Taking Action: First Steps to Engagement Resources: Find your elected officials https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials [https://www.usa.gov/elected-officials]  Sign up for newsletter with A Flourishing Start https://flourishingstart.squarespace.com/ [https://flourishingstart.squarespace.com/]  YouTube video about how a bill becomes a law, how it must go through Congress, and how it can be vetoed, etc. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ8psP4S6BQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZ8psP4S6BQ]  How is the US Federal Government structured? https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zbc3wsg#z6qpkhv [https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zbc3wsg#z6qpkhv]

13 mrt 2025 - 51 min
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Navigating Parenthood - How parents of young children are helping others find the resources they need

In this episode of A Flourishing Start podcast, the host and guests discuss the critical need for more resources, and support with resource navigation, for families with young children in California. Esmeralda is joined by Quijay and three parents of young children: Kat, Jryana, and Axel. Together, they dive into the  challenges of parenting, especially for those whose own experiences growing up were impacted by the foster care system. The conversation highlights the importance of creating accessible information and guidance to help parents find the support they need. As part of a collaborative effort between the National Center for Youth Law and California Youth Connection, these parents created brochures for expecting and parenting individuals across seven regions in California.  Throughout the episode, Kat, Jryana, and Axel discuss the motivation behind their project, call attention to the need for mental health resources, highlight systemic barriers that hinder access to needed services, and demonstrate their support for one another, and for parents navigating similar challenges. The conversation culminates in powerful messages of hope and encouragement for current and future parents. Highlights: Personal Experiences of Parenting and Resource Needs The Importance of Access to Information The Role of Mental Health in Parenting Navigating systems as a parent Types of Resources Included in Brochures Motivation Behind the Project The Importance of Community Support Personal Stories of Resilience Navigating Fatherhood Highlighting Supportive Programs for Parents Messages of Resilience and Persistence The Importance of Self-Care for Parents Closing Thoughts and Future Aspirations Resources: https://calyouthconn.org/ [https://calyouthconn.org/] https://youthlaw.org/ [https://youthlaw.org/]  https://flourishingstart.squarespace.com/ [https://flourishingstart.squarespace.com/]

21 feb 2025 - 1 h 18 min
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Housing Insecurity: The Hidden Reality of Many Families with Young Children

Content warning: This episode includes discussion of topics such as childhood trauma, family separation, and personal experiences of housing insecurity and homelessness. These are important, and emotionally challenging, topics. If this doesn’t feel like the right content for you to engage with today, please skip this episode. This episode delves into the often-overlooked issue of homelessness among families with young children, highlighting the alarming statistics and personal stories that illustrate the impact of housing insecurity on families. Host Esmeralda Cortez Rosales engages with experts Chantelle Wilkinson and Mariah Corder to dispel myths surrounding homelessness, discuss the role of the national Opportunity Starts at Home campaign, and ultimately call for a more integrated, robust approach to housing advocacy. Chantelle Wilkinson is the National Campaign Director for Opportunity Starts at Home. Through federal housing policies that expand resources and correct long-standing structural and racial inequities, Opportunity Starts at Home works to ensure that people with the lowest incomes can afford a good home, which adds to their quality of life through better health, greater educational attainment, and stronger earnings. Mariah Corder is a California resident and mother of two young children 5 years old and younger. She also serves as California Youth Connection’s Bay Area Advocacy Coordinator where she brings experience in community organizing, youth engagement, and an infectious energy that can inspire a nation. In this conversation, Chantelle and Mariah discuss the interconnected topics of youth advocacy, housing insecurity, and the importance of community support. They highlight the challenges faced by young people, particularly those impacted by the foster care and juvenile justice systems, and the need for cross-sector collaboration to address these issues. The discussion emphasizes the importance of listening, advocacy, and practical steps that individuals can take to support families in need of stable housing. Chapters 00:12 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=12s] The Hidden Crisis of Child Homelessness 03:59 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=239s] Personal Stories of Housing Insecurity 07:29 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=449s] Understanding Opportunity Starts at Home 13:23 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=803s] Dispelling Myths About Families Experiencing Homelessness 17:50 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=1070s] The Importance of Multi-Sector Advocacy 25:30 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=1530s] School-to-Homelessness Pipeline 31:32 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=1892s] Building Community: Breaking Silos in Advocacy 39:24 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=2364s] Taking Action: Practical Steps for Advocacy 45:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwIgmF5CqIY&t=2700s] The Power of Listening: Personal Stories of Support Resources: https://www.opportunityhome.org/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbFpiRmxzTkpGWnZOZGQ4dTE2eS1RWTVxNWpLQXxBQ3Jtc0tuQXlwX1BzWlJnOGVNbE5VSnlVVjFPbEdMYk5oUGwyNC1RNXRXZnJSOE1ZRmZTQkhYakJWQjRiY28yY2JNTENGR2tLWkx1Q0JtbmJVTXZtMGV0TDFyQ05FWmVMNXBsVGhLLVR6MGNKVG1XTGwtbmFRMA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.opportunityhome.org%2F&v=SwIgmF5CqIY]https://schoolhouseconnection.org/wp-... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbTNSYmdTdHhlUGgwLUoyN0t4b1FtMkJhVGNBd3xBQ3Jtc0ttVnJReFdOY2ZEWmFMZm5YREhKOHItVERSME5Rb3hwVmZDTVp5akt1eHdSbG5sUTVhcWk1UXNGTXlvZ1ltcm9mRU5ucThKT2FUbDhGZVE0T0hJVXdiMkNGRThTYzFiSHFsT3FudTVKS1QtTEZiQzIzTQ&q=https%3A%2F%2Fschoolhouseconnection.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2024%2F09%2FInfant-and-Toddler-Homelessness-Across-50-States-2021-2022.pdf&v=SwIgmF5CqIY] https://imprintnews.org/youth-voice/f... [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbXc3ZDFRQVFGOTlOd19WUG9VMG14WExUSWt5d3xBQ3Jtc0tsbWZ1NDluV3cxTVppWndzM2twTDh2Q0hLTkFEdGNRT3YzV0lMMFNBUFh4MDhubExfLVRoQXhyejdvS1JHUnQ4NFZ1M2RPVzJ6dUJDdlB3MG53VWxYT283UkRGVHhjeGxrZFB3R05EVTBmV0w2Sk1Pbw&q=https%3A%2F%2Fimprintnews.org%2Fyouth-voice%2Fformerly-incarcerated-currently-rehabilitating%2F251333&v=SwIgmF5CqIY]

22 nov 2024 - 48 min
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ABCs, 1-2-3s, and Big Feelings: Why Social-Emotional Learning in Critical in Early Education

This podcast episode explores the significance of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in early childhood education. Host Esmeralda Cortez Rosales engages with experts Pam Cajucom and Lolade Gbadebo to discuss the importance of SEL, its impact on children's development, and practical strategies for parents and educators to incorporate SEL in daily interactions with children.  Pam is a School Health Education Consultant charged with leading Social Emotional Learning and Mental Health, at  the California Department of Education’s Office of School-Based Health Program in the Whole Child Division. Prior to taking on this role in October 2023, Pam gained over 20 years' experience implementing and coordinating student support centers serving the behavioral health needs of students and families. She received her master’s degree in clinical psychology (with a marriage/family/child emphasis) from Pepperdine University, her School Counseling Degree at CSU Sacramento, and holds a Pupil Personnel Services credential. Lolade is a mother to a 5-year-old child who recently started kindergarten. Lolade also plays a crucial role in the community, serving as a children’s librarian. Her library directly serves two elementary schools.  The conversation highlights the role of emotional intelligence, the necessity of preparing children for transitions, and the value of building connections through shared experiences. The episode concludes with Lolade sharing book recommendations that can aid in teaching SEL concepts to young children. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Social Emotional Learning (SEL) 02:33 The Importance and Impact of SEL 07:56 Preparing Children for Transitions: A Parent's Perspective 13:31 Implementing SEL in Early Childhood Education 19:51 Real-Life Applications of SEL in Schools 26:37 Building Connections Through SEL 32:59 Practical Tips for Parents 36:23 Book Recommendations from Lolade Resources:  -Providing Mental Health Education to Students is Critical and Achievable (Issue Brief)  [https://youthlaw.org/resources/providing-mental-health-education-students-critical-and-achievable] -https://toolboxproject.com/ [https://toolboxproject.com/]  -SEL book recommendations:  * One Upside-Downy Day * The Crayons’ Book of Feelings * Breathe Like a Bear * After the Fall (How Humpty Dumpty Got Back Up Again) * Ally All Along * The Color Monster

7 nov 2024 - 41 min
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