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From Labels to Understanding; Rethinking Behavior, Needs, & the Power of Support in Early Childhood | Evelyn Knight

28 min · 3. mai 2026
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What happens when we stop labeling children and start understanding them? In this episode of the Empowered Parent Podcast, Dr. Julie M. Lane speaks with Evelyn Knight; child care leader, two-time TEDx speaker, and founder of Child Care Business Professionals. With decades of experience in early childhood education, Evelyn shares powerful insights on what children truly need to thrive and why supporting the adults in their lives is essential. This conversation explores: The impact of labeling children and how it shapes outcomes; Why behavior is often a reflection of unmet needs; The importance of research-based, inclusive early childhood practices; How one supportive adult can change the trajectory of a child’s life; And how parents and educators can work together to better serve children. Evelyn also shares deeply personal experiences that shaped her mission; reminding us that every child deserves to be seen, understood, and supported. Learn more at empoweringparentsnetwork.org [http://empoweringparentsnetwork.org] Follow @empowering_parents_network [https://www.instagram.com/empowering_parents_network]

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