Language During Mealtime

By: Becca Eisenberg
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  • Creative professionals from the language learning and children's education field
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Episodes
  • Interview with Educator and Author, Noreen O’Sullivan
    Dec 19 2022

    I have known Noreen for many years and loved her first children's book, I'll Tell You Why...I Can't Wear Those Clothes! To read my review and short online interview with Noreen, click here.

    Do you want to focus on mindfulness and acceptance with your children? For anyone not familiar with EFT tapping, check out this website here.

    I learned about tapping a few years ago and have found it helpful as an easy and accessible way to reduce anxiety.

    Look, Listen, Love written by Noreen O'Sullivan is a parent and children's guide to emotional freedom tapping. A softcover interactive children’s book, helping children love and accept themselves just the way they are. This book uses animals to teach children the self-awareness and self-acceptance tool EFT Tapping. Included in the book are different animals to help children interact and learn about tapping in a fun and playful way.

    For each animal, the author gives examples to learn how to use Look Listen Love. For many children, having examples, especially of animals can help them relate to specific strategies. After each animal, the book gives space for children to add their own Look Listen Love sentences to the book. This strategy helps make both children and adults aware of how you are feeling and giving yourself time to feel the feeling and then accept yourself. Listen to the podcast to learn more!

    To learn more about Noreen, visit my website here.

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    37 mins
  • Interview with Rosena Fung, Author and Illustrator of Living with Viola
    Oct 11 2022

    Living with Viola written and illustrated by the talented Rosena Fung is a wonderful graphic novel about a young name Livy who is having trouble fitting into her new school. She also has a lot of anxiety, which is represented as a shadowy twin named Viola. When visiting Toronto, I found a beautiful and unique bookstore called Type Books. After browsing for a few minutes, I discovered this book, Living with Viola. I love middle grade books, especially ones that are based on memoirs. Listen to our podcast to learn more!

    In this middle-grade graphic novel, Livy navigates friendships, insecurity, family relationships, and how to navigate anxiety. As a tween and/or teen, anxiety can be overwhelming. I found the representation of anxiety of a shadowy twin, Viola, to be really interesting and helpful when trying to understand anxiety. It can also lead to productive conversations about self-talk. Often we talk worse to ourselves than anyone else! Living with Viola can be an excellent book for a classroom, home library, or book club.

    When reading this book with your tween/teen, here are some discussion questions to start with:

    Tell me about Livy feels when she first begins school. Did you ever feel like Livy?

    What do you think Viola represents in the story? Do you think Viola is mean or supportive of Livy?

    Why is Livy embarrassed to bring her friend to her house?

    Are you similar or different from Livy? If so, how?

    To learn more about Rosena and her work, visit my website here.

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    25 mins
  • Interview with Nancy Tandon, Author of The Way I Say It
    Sep 6 2022

    The Way I Say It written by Nancy Tandon is a middle grade book that sixth grader, Rory who can't say his r's. How can Rory get through sixth grade not even saying his name clearly? Rory struggles with an articulation disorder which affects his confidence and makes him prone to teasing. How does Rory get through this? What does he learn from this experience?

    I really love this book because it helps gives readers the perspective of what it's like for children who have articulation disorders and struggle with their speech. The book also embeds other stories into it that focuses on perspective taking, friendships, brain injury, and dealing with confrontation. I also love how the author (and SLP!) gives readers a peek into a school speech language pathologist.

    To learn more about Nancy and check out her newest book, visit here website here!

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    29 mins

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