The Forgotten ECE

By: Jamie-Lee Wagler
  • Summary

  • The Forgotten ECE is a podcast for School Age Early Childhood Educators; Child and Youth Workers and Recreation Staff. Host , Jamie Wagler unpacks the ins and outs of Before and After School, PD Day and Camp programs. This podcast will guide you in creative and inspiring ways to include play-based education within your School Age Programs; breaking down the importance of these programs and educators who are passionate in making a difference in the lives of the children.

    Miss Jamie Consulting 2024
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Episodes
  • The Journey of a RECE
    Nov 10 2024

    In this episode, I sit down with Amanda Lucier, RECE and cofounder of Sensory Sprouts, to dive into her inspiring journey in the Early Childhood Education field. From starting out as an ECE assistant to becoming a Supervisor, Amanda shares how Before and After School programs played a pivotal role in shaping her career.

    We discuss the unique challenges and opportunities in supporting school-age educators and how Amanda ensures they receive the same level of support as their preschool and toddler RECE counterparts. Whether you’re an aspiring supervisor, a school-age educator, or just curious about the field, this conversation is filled with valuable insights and inspiration.

    Tune in for a story of growth, dedication, and advocacy for all educators!

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    32 mins
  • Beyond the Bell - The Hidden Impacts of After School Professionals Feat. Erica Saccoccio
    Sep 22 2024

    In this episode of "The Forgotten ECE with Miss Jamie," titled "Beyond the Bell: The Hidden Impact of Afterschool Professionals," we’re turning the spotlight on the crucial yet often overlooked role of before and afterschool programs. Our guest today is Erica Saccoccio from the Childcare Director's Chair podcast. Together, we’ll explore the significant impact these programs and their dedicated professionals have on children, despite frequently being overshadowed in discussions about quality education and care. We’ll delve into the challenges they face, including issues with funding, recognition, and quality rating systems, and discuss how we can advocate for more equitable support and opportunities for this vital sector.

    Guest Speaker: Erica Saccoccio

    Erica is a visionary leader in Early Childhood Education, with a rich and impactful career that has spanned over two decades. Her passion for nurturing young minds began twenty-four years ago when she embarked on her educational journey by obtaining her Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. This foundational step laid the groundwork for her to make a significant impact in the field of childcare and education. Driven by her desire to make a difference, Erica pursued her Associate of Arts in Early Childhood Education, equipping her with the skills and knowledge needed to elevate the standards of childcare. Her thirst for learning and growth didn't stop there. Erica expanded her horizons by completing the prestigious 10k Small Business Entrepreneurship Program at the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI), where she acquired invaluable insights into leadership and entrepreneurship. In 2021, she proudly graduated from Charter Oak State College with a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Leadership, further solidifying her expertise. Erica's commitment to excellence and innovation is evident in her work as a mentor and CDA advisor. She empowers her staff by sharing her wealth of experience and expertise in childcare management, fostering an environment of continuous growth and development. Her leadership style is characterized by her unwavering dedication to providing quality education and care, which has earned her the respect and admiration of her peers and colleagues.

    Throughout her illustrious career, Erica has received numerous accolades that celebrate her contributions to the field. In 2006, she was honored with the Rhode Island School Age Coalition Advocacy Award, recognizing her tireless efforts to advocate for children and families. Two years later, she received the SBA Women in Business Award, a testament to her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to empowering women in the business world. Her outstanding achievements were further acknowledged in 2010 when she was named the Rhode Island Minority Small Business Person of the Year by the SBA.

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    32 mins
  • Camp Chronicles
    Jul 28 2024

    In this inaugural episode of The Forgotten ECE, join us as we embark on a journey into the heart of summer camp! From the initial excitement of the season's arrival to the meticulous preparations that turn an ordinary summer camp into a haven of adventure, we’re diving into every detail.

    Tune in to hear anecdotes from summer camp veterans, tips for organizing a smooth setup and executing your plans throughout every week of camp. Whether you’re a summer camp enthusiast or just curious about the magic behind the scenes, this episode is your first step what it takes to host summer camp program.

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    43 mins

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