

283. The Early Childhood Promise with Dr. Aimee E. Ketchum & Dr. Crystal Corle Loose
In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we welcome Dr. Aimee E. Ketchum and Dr. Crystal Corle Loose, co-authors of The Early Childhood Promise. With a wealth of experience in pediatrics, occupational therapy, early education, and community outreach, they guide us through the transformative power of early childhood through evidence-backed strategies and a commitment to equity.
Throughout our conversation, Aimee and Crystal shed light on how play shapes children's brain development, language, and emotional resilience—and why high-stakes accountability and underfunded early childhood systems have eroded these critical opportunities. They also offer inspiring solutions for educators, parents, and policymakers to restore play, support vulnerable communities, and revitalize early learning ecosystems.
Join us as we explore tangible, research-informed steps—from engaging families at birth to nurturing play-based environments—that champion every child’s potential to thrive.
To learn more, visit: pastfoundation.org
We unbox:
- The science behind play and its role in brain development, language, and problem-solving
- How federal policies and high-stakes testing pushed play out of classrooms—and why it must return
- The undervaluing of early childhood educators and its impact on children’s futures
- Why risky play and unstructured time are critical for building resilience
- Practical steps for schools and communities to engage families from birth and support early learning
Resources:
- Read: The Early Childhood Promise: Sparking Change for Parents, Early Childhood Professionals, and Policymakers
- Learn more at developingchild.harvard.edu
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