Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development

Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development

Dr. Gene Ouellette

A podcast about child development, birth-to-five, where we explore what really matters, and what it really means to be kindergarten ready.

It's a podcast devoted to understanding and nurturing child development, as guided by developmental science, theory, and research.


Hosted by Dr. Gene Ouellette, Director of the Language, Literacy, Learning Lab at Mount Allison University, Professor of (developmental and educational) psychology, Associate Editor of the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, researcher, author, former Speech Language Pathologist....... (and father, husband, soccer coach, and lover of weinerdogs too!).


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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development?

There are 12 episodes avaiable of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development.

What is Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development about?

We have categorized Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development as:

  • Education
  • Kids & Family

Where can you listen to Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development?

Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
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When did Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development start?

The first episode of Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development that we have available was released 25 April 2020.

Who creates the podcast Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development?

Kindergarten Ready: What Really Matters in Child Development is produced and created by Dr. Gene Ouellette.