Dodie Blomberg and Chris Allen discuss Positive Discipline, emotional regulation, and connection in early childhood education.
Discipline in early childhood is often misunderstood as punishment or control, but what if it could instead become an opportunity to build connection, emotional regulation, confidence, and lifelong skills?
In this episode of Sparking Genius, host Dianne Drew is joined by Dodie Blomberg, educational consultant, certified Positive Discipline Lead Trainer, and Adler-trained coach, alongside Chris Allen, Head of Early Childhood at Dwight School New York, for a conversation about Positive Discipline, an approach grounded in both kindness and firmness that helps children feel capable, connected, and respected while learning boundaries and responsibility. They share practical tools parents and educators can use to support emotional regulation, confidence, and problem-solving skills in young children. The conversation also examines how early childhood experiences shape emotional memory, relationships, and resilience later in life.
From classroom culture to parenting approaches at home, this episode offers thoughtful insights for anyone supporting young children during their most formative years.
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