Simple & Deep® Podcast
Seeing children through their stories — and ours.
The Simple & Deep® Podcast helps adults understand the real stories beneath children’s big feelings, tender moments, and challenging behaviors and how their own stories influence their parenting. Hosted by educator and author Wysteria Edwards, BA, Ed.M (Waiting for Mister Rogers), this show blends story, attachment, and emotional truth to reveal what’s really happening inside a child’s world—and how our own stories shape the way we respond.
If you want depth, honesty, and a story-centered way of understanding children and yourself, you’re in the right place.
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Attachment Isn't Velcro: An Introduction into Attachment Styles of Children
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Why is attachment so significant? Our bond with our primary caregiver has the most profound impact on our brain development compared to any other relationship. This episode explores the essential requirements for childhood attachment and the enduring influence of insecure attachment styles throughout our lives.
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