Moms Ask Why is a podcast hosted by two mothers who challenge the "norm" surrounding motherhood. They ask the questions that many of us are thinking but may be afraid to voice. Hosted by Chelsea Juels and Brittany Whitney, their mission is to educate, inspire, and empower mothers to reclaim their families' and, most importantly, their children's health.
What if boredom was actually good for your child? In this episode, we’re joined by Myriam Sandler, psychology graduate, mom of three, and author of Playful by Design. You might know her as the creative force behind Mothercould, the wildly popular parenting platform that's helped millions of caregivers rethink how they approach play. Called the “bilingual baby whisperer” by women’s magazines and featured on GMA, NBC, and Motherly, Myriam shares wisdom from over 16 years of working with children—including those with ADD/ADHD and her own daughter who has sensory aversion.
Together, we explore:
- Why boredom is essential for developing creativity and independence
- The role of sensory play in cognitive and emotional development
- How simple changes—like organizing toys—can encourage kids to play longer and more independently
- The importance of embracing the messy magic of play
- And how to create a home environment that sparks imagination, not overwhelm.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or caregiver, this episode is packed with actionable tips and thoughtful perspectives on fostering meaningful, independent play in your home.
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