Learning Link

Learning Link

by Child Development Resource Connection Peel
Season 1
Meet the PL team - voices behind the work
In this episode of The Learning Link, host Bibi introduces CDRCP's Professional Learning Team. As the team continues to expand, this conversation provides an opportunity to connect with the voices, experiences, and passion of each team member.
Infant & early years mental health communities of practice
This podcast introduces the Infant & Early Years Mental Health (IEYMH) Communities of Practice, where educators come together to reflect, share experiences, and deepen their learning from the IEYMH modules. Through meaningful conversations and reflective practice, these sessions create space for connection, insight, and growth in supporting children’s mental health and well-being.
Raising the Bar
In this episode of The Learning Link, host Brittany speaks with QI Mentor Tracey. This conversation provides an opportunity to understand what Raising the bar is and why it's so important to our community.
Less redirection, more independence: The power of designing YES spaces
In this episode of The Learning Link, host Farrah sits down with Carla Ward, Early Childhood Educator, speaker, entrepreneur, and host of The Everything ECE Podcast. Grounded in the concept of the classroom as the third teacher, this conversation shares practical strategies for designing spaces that support autonomy, movement, independence, and deeper engagement in learning.
Your First Look at 2026: Meet the New Presenters
In this episode of The Learning Link, host Bibi offers an exciting first look at CDRCP’s 2026 professional learning lineup by introducing a dynamic group of new presenters and facilitators. Listeners will learn about upcoming sessions designed to support educators, leaders, and childcare professionals through practical strategies, inclusive practices, and innovative approaches to early learning.
EduConnect: A Place for Educators to Connect & Grow
Join Jessica, our Professional Learning Supervisor, this week as she unveils the newly renamed community of practice: EduConnect. These sessions create a welcoming space for educators to connect, share fresh ideas, spark inspiration, and grow together as a professional community. Each session is thoughtfully tailored to one of three areas: Licensed Home Child Care, Before and After School Programs, and Licensed Child Care. Explore upcoming EduConnect sessions along with a wide range of other professional learning opportunities by visiting our Professional Learning Calendar. You’ll find both in‑person and live virtual options to support your learning needs:https://cdrcpoptin.azurewebsites.net/
CDRCP Professional Learning 2025: A Year of Learning, Growth, and Innovation
Tune in as the Professional Learning team shares their standout moments from 2025. Bibi reflects on the year’s largest events, the newest innovations, and the lessons learned while developing two of CDRCP’s newest initiatives: the Learning Link and the Learning Hub. Take a moment to revisit the successes that shaped 2025 and get excited for what’s ahead in 2026! CDRCP extends a heartfelt thank-you to our listeners for supporting such a dynamic, diverse, and transformative year. We look forward to continuing our commitment to early years professionals, whether you’re learning hands-on at our in-person sessions, engaging deeply during virtual workshops, exploring fresh articles on the Learning Hub, or tuning in to this podcast. We will see you again in the new year! January - March professional learning opportunities are out now! Visit our professional learning calendar to find in-person or live virtual sessions that support your needs: https://cdrcpoptin.azurewebsites.net/
Stronger Together: Building a Culture of Mentorship in Peel
In this episode, Jennifer Logan and Taylor Davis dive into the vital role of mentorship in the early years, exploring how connection, collaboration, and shared learning are shaping the field today. Together, they reflect on the current state of retention and recognition for early years professionals in Ontario, and discuss how both formal and informal mentorship practices can help educators thrive in their professional journeys. Taylor and Jennifer discuss the insights Jennifer has gathered through stepping into the role of Mentorship Project Coordinator at CDRCP, highlighting the organization’s first steps into mentorship with the upcoming pilot launching this November. Jennifer highlights what inspires her exploration of group mentorship versus one-on-one mentorship and how collective reflection may be one piece of the puzzle in creating a sustainable early years sector in Peel. Peel educators... stay tuned! A new Mentorship Pilot program will be coming to Peel soon! Keep an eye out for more information on the pilot, to be released through CDRCP's community messaging systems and CDRCP's social media pages at the end of November. Follow @CDRCP on all social media platforms For more professional learning opportunities like this: https://cdrcp.com/professional-learning/ Sources from this episode: The Early Years: Beginning Early Childhood Educators’ Induction Experiences and Needs in British Columbia (2016) article by Dr. Laura Doan How Does Learning Happen? Ontario’s Pedagogy for the Early Years https://www.publications.gov.on.ca/how-does-learning-happen-ontarios-pedagogy-for-the-early-years New Teacher Induction Program (NTIP) https://www.ontario.ca/page/new-teacher-induction-program College of Early Childhood Educators CPL Resource: Mentoring https://www.college-ece.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/CPL-Resource-Mentoring.pdf College of Early Childhood Educators Practice Note: Professional Relationships https://www.college-ece.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/PN_Professional_Relationships_EN_FINAL.pdf Knowing our Numbers: Regional Municipality of Peel Knowing our numbers https://knowingournumbers.ca/media/filer_public/regional-reports/kon-peel.pdf
From Delivery to Dialogue: Rethinking Professional Learning
What if professional learning felt more like dialogue than information delivery? In this episode, Bibi Haniff is joined by guest, Rosalba Bortolotti, founder of Acorn Collaborative, to explore how listening, reflection, and connection can reshape the way educators grow together. Rosalba shares her journey of building communities where educators can slow down, listen deeply, and reflect together. From her exploration of the pedagogy of listening to the art of creating inviting and collaborative learning spaces, Rosalba invites us to see professional growth not as training, but as transformation.
Where Learning Begins and Love Leads – Child Care Worker and ECE Appreciation 2025
It’s Child Care Worker and Early Childhood Educator Appreciation Day! Taylor takes over the podcast and, in this episode, she invites listeners to participate in the celebration, recognition, support, and advocacy for early years professionals. Taylor shares the insightful reflections on the impact of ECEs have on children and families, the value of care, and highlights special messages from the Child Development Resource Connection Peel (CDRCP). Whether you’re an early years professional, a parent, or simply someone who values the role of early learning, this episode is a reminder of why today—and every day—we honour the dedication, compassion, and skill of early childhood professionals Thank you, early years professionals. Today is for you. For more professional learning opportunities: https://cdrcp.com/professional-learning/ Peel Region’s Campaign of the experiences of educators: https://peelregion.ca/news/early-childhood-professionals-share-their-joys-challenges-hopes-future Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care: https://childcareontario.org/child-care-worker-and-early-childhood-educator-appreciation-day-2025/ AECEO: https://www.aeceo.ca/
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