
Annie's Centre Podcast
1) Wally the Worried Wallaby Book Review - Now on Amazon!
We review our book, Wally the Worried Wallaby and discuss anxiety in children.Buy it on Amazon: amazon.com/dp/B09SFVWC9Q
2) Interview with Stacey Touma and Nerida Bodycote of Reframing Disability
Hear from two incredible women and their service, "Reframing Disability"Reframing Disability is an uplifting, supportive, and educational space for families raising children with developmental delay,...Show More
3) Interview with Jade Chapman, author of "Understanding Oscar"
I strongly encourage you all to purchase Jade’s book, “Understanding Oscar” from her website www.understandingoscar.com Jade’s Instagram and Facebook pages are both @understandingoscar.
4) Behaviour Management in Classrooms
Governments have recognised that teachers need more support and training to manage challenging behaviour in classrooms. I speak with Micaela Rafferty and Jill Hellemans from MultiLit about their trai...Show More
5) Merry Christmas-We made it!!
After a year like this here’s two ways to ensure a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year for your children and family: gratitude and personal bests.#gratitude #christmasblessings #personalbest #resilienc...Show More
6) Parenting Challenges: Your Questions Answered
You ask Google a parenting question you'd never ask anyone else. Well, we've downloaded those popular search questions and we answer them in this week's episode!
7) Anxiety in Young Children
Anxiety is a growing problem for little ones. We discuss how anxiety can present in young children, what parents can do to help and our children’s book, “Wally the Worried Wallaby in Dog-Gone Trouble”...Show More
8) Follow Through!
Want your kids to respect you? Then show them you mean what you say by following through. Children easily sense sincerity and respond to it with trust!#followthrough #meanwhatyousay #buildtrust #paren...Show More
9) Go Deeper
When we notice a negative change in our child’s behaviour we are often looking for a quick fix. But that doesn’t always address what might be the underlying cause and we could miss something important...Show More
10) Don’t Poke the Bear!
We’ve all been there...child disobeys a rule or instruction then, out of frustration, we start to poke the bear. We comment on other things that day they have also done to frustrate us or we start a l...Show More