My New Life

My New Life

The early years of a child's life are the most important for their long-term development. Sometimes, the abundance of information out there can feel overwhelming and difficult to navigate. My New Life is here to support parents and help make sense of the science behind early learning. I'm Jessica Rolph, mother of three and CEO of Lovevery. With the help of experts from around the world, we break down all the child development science into usable nuggets of knowledge that you can put to the test in your own home.

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Episoder(92)

Montessori made simple with Simone Davies

Montessori made simple with Simone Davies

Independence, freedom, order, beauty. These are all elements of the Montessori play space, and who doesn't want these things for their child? However, sometimes adopting a Montessori approach can feel...

1 Jun 202225min

Learning through play: Is free or guided play better?

Learning through play: Is free or guided play better?

Play has so much to teach us, children and parents alike. Sometimes parents can get a little too involved in their child's play, particularly with the extra cool toys. When does our guidance become in...

18 Mai 202217min

Nutrition for pregnancy and postpartum

Nutrition for pregnancy and postpartum

Any pregnant mom will tell you: Their body goes through a major transformation! And with each passing month, nutritional needs change. We hear lots about omega-3s, but did you know that protein and ch...

4 Mai 202223min

Does Mozart really work?

Does Mozart really work?

The so-called "Mozart effect" first entered the public conscience in the early 90s. The theory states that listening to classical music while pregnant, will make your baby smarter. We talk a lot about...

20 Apr 202212min

Little liars: What to do about lying

Little liars: What to do about lying

Children, like adults, lie and they can learn to do so from the young age of 2 years old, according to the researchers. In this episode, Jessica Rolph is joined by Dr. Kang Lee, a University of Toront...

6 Apr 202225min

Discussing intellectual disability and neurodiversity with children

Discussing intellectual disability and neurodiversity with children

Jessica Rolph is joined by Dr. Kate Barret and Dr. Terry Jo Bichell to bring listeners the story behind "Uncle Rob's Pizza Party," a Lovevery book about a toddler's relationship with a man with Angelm...

23 Mar 202223min

Choline & your baby's developing brain

Choline & your baby's developing brain

Choline is a nutrient proven to have a lasting link to a baby's brain development when taken in pregnancy, but many prenatal vitamins don't have much choline. The recommended amount is 450 mg/day, and...

9 Mar 202222min

Tune in, Talk more & Take turns

Tune in, Talk more & Take turns

Parent-child interaction is crucial to brain development. An important part of that interaction is what is said while we're engaging with our child — not just the words we use, but the frequency of th...

23 Feb 202218min

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