Episodios

  • Screen Time & Child Development: The Real Pros & Cons w/ Columbia Physician Dr. Zachary Blumkin, Psy.D
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of the Connected Childhood podcast, host Rashi Kumra speaks with Dr. Zachary Blumkin, a child and adolescent psychologist, about the intersection of clinical science and technology in the context of child development. They discuss the importance of understanding the impact of screen time on children, the need for emotional regulation skills, and how early tech choices can shape a child's future. Dr. Blumkin emphasizes the importance of recognizing red flags in children's tech use and how Ami aims to support families in navigating these challenges.

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    13 m
  • Executive functioning skills are developed through play
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of the Connected Childhood podcast, host Rashi Kumra and child occupational therapist Katie Krcal discuss the vital role of play in childhood development. They explore how different types of play contribute to essential skills such as problem-solving, emotional regulation, and executive functioning. The conversation emphasizes the importance of integrating play into daily routines and the use of visual supports to foster independence in children. Ultimately, they advocate for prioritizing play in children's lives as a means of learning and growth.

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    10 m
  • How Routines Shape Kid’s Confidence
    Dec 3 2025

    In this episode of the Connected Childhood podcast, host Rashi Kumra engages with early childhood expert Justine Senta to explore the critical role of routines in early childhood development. They discuss the importance of establishing consistent routines at home and school, the impact of technology on learning, and practical strategies for parents to foster independence and emotional regulation in their children. The conversation emphasizes the need for intentional parenting practices that support children's growth and development, ultimately setting them up for lifelong success.

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    14 m
  • Guiding Children Through an AI-Driven Childhood
    Nov 19 2025

    Guiding Children Through an AI-Driven Childhood. In this episode, we speak with Niloo Ravaei, leader of the AI Education Lab, about how AI can support childhood development without losing human connection.

    We explore how tools like ChatGPT can become an “infinite idea machine” for parents - helping tailor learning experiences to each child’s unique way of learning.

    A must-listen for parents, educators, and anyone curious about raising children in an AI-driven world.

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    16 m
  • Unlocking Executive Function Skills for Lifelong Success
    Nov 5 2025

    In this episode of The Connected Childhood Podcast by Ahmi, we sit down with Carla Ward, an experienced Early Childhood Educator, podcaster, and founder of The ECE Latte Lounge. With over two decades of experience, Carla shares her insights on how executive function skills - like emotional regulation, planning, and flexible thinking - form the foundation for lifelong success.

    Together, we explore what makes early childhood the “magic window” for developing these skills, how parents can recognize everyday challenges like self-regulation and task initiation, and how tools like Ahmi can turn routines into opportunities for growth.

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    16 m
  • How We Keep Kids Curious in the Age of AI and Screens with Jordan Bremus-Wyles from BrainPOP
    Mar 9 2026

    In this episode of the Connected Childhood podcast, host Rashi Kumra speaks with Jordan Bremus-Wyles from BrainPOP about the intersection of technology, learning, and childhood development. They discuss the role of BrainPOP in modern education, the importance of engagement and active participation in learning, and how technology can be navigated responsibly. The conversation also touches on the hopes for the future of learning, emphasizing the need for children to develop a love for learning and confidence in their abilities.

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    10 m