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Transforming Everyday Challenges
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Dr. Cara Goodwin, PhD
Breaking the Cycle of Biting Without Shaming
You will learn:
- Why toddlers bite from a developmental perspective
- How to respond without shaming or punishment
- What reactions accidentally reinforce biting
- When and how to teach replacement skills
- How to break the biting cycle long-term
Dr. Cara Goodwin, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, a best-selling children’s book author, and a mother to four children. She specializes in translating recent scientific research into information that is helpful, relevant, and accurate for parents and caregivers through her Instagram account @parentingtranslator and her newsletter on Substack.
You can find Dr. Cara Goodwin at Parenting Translator
“ Attachment is not optional, children will form an attachment style either way.”
Tracy Gillet
Andrea Olson
Teaching Potty Skills Through Brain Body Connection
You will learn:
- Why potty learning has become unnecessarily stressful
- How brain–body connection impacts toileting success
- What readiness actually means
- How to avoid power struggles during potty learning
- Environmental shifts that support independence and make the process easier
Andrea Olson is the founder of Go Diaper Free and a trusted teacher of potty training for babies and toddlers. She has pottied all six of her children from birth, with each one out of diapers by walking—hardly ever changing a poopy diaper, avoiding diaper rash, and skipping traditional potty training altogether, saving her family over $12,000 in diapers. For over a decade, Andrea has helped hundreds of thousands of parents worldwide understand their child’s body cues and build calm, cooperative potty habits from the very beginning. She is the author of several bestselling books and the creator of Tiny Undies, a line of baby potties and early underwear designed to support diaper independence at every stage.
You can find Andrea online at Go Diaper Free
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Alyssa Miller, RD
Navigating Picky Eating Red Flags With Confidence
You will learn:
- What picky eating looks like in typical toddler development
- How to identify true red flags without panic
- Why common advice often backfires
- How habits and pressure reinforce picky eating
- Practical ways to support nutrition with confidence
Alyssa is a registered dietitian, picky eating specialist, founder of Nutrition for Littles, and mama of three. She is the host of the Nutrition for Littles Podcast and the creator of the Picky Eating Reversal Program that works. Alyssa uses a gentle, root-cause approach to help families create more peaceful mealtimes where kids can learn to like new foods without pressure. Her work has been featured on Good Morning America, HuffPost, and more, and she is deeply passionate about helping moms raise healthy, independent eaters for life.
You can find Alyssa online at Nutrition For Littles
Jessica Berk, CPSC
Creating Peaceful Bedtime Routines Without Power Struggles
You will learn:
- How sleep needs actually change in early childhood
- Why toddler bedtimes often spiral into power struggles
- What mistakes unintentionally fuel bedtime resistance
- How to build routines that encourage cooperation
- Tools that reduce bedtime conflict and power struggles
Nationally certified pediatric sleep consultant, Jessica Berk, is a former sleep-deprived mom turned ‘big kid’ sleep expert. Once kids are out of the crib and in a bed, sleep struggles can get crazy – and no one warns you about this! She’s spent the last 10 years perfecting her REST Method® and has helped thousands of families worldwide turn their toddlers and preschoolers into awesome little independent sleepers. She helps families through her best-selling digital course, Sleep Tight Without a Fight, along with her Instagram account, YouTube channel, and podcast.
You can find Jessica online at Awesome Little Sleepers
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Lizzie Assa, MSEd
Encouraging Independent Play in Toddlerhood
You will learn:
- What independent play really looks like in toddlerhood
- Why proximity supports independence
- How to set up play environments that work with development
- How play reduces power struggles and burnout
- Practical shifts that make daily life easier
Lizzie Assa, MSED, is a parenting strategist and founder of The Workspace for Children. Through her popular Substack and upcoming book But I’m Bored!, she helps parents of kids ages 1 to 8 create calm, connection, and independent play without losing themselves in the process. Her work has been featured in TIME, New York Times Parenting, TODAY.com, The Good Inside Podcast, and more.
You can find Lizzie online at Workspace for Children
MEET YOUR HOST

Devon Kuntzman, PCC,
Founder of Transforming Toddlerhood
+ Conference Host
As the original toddler expert on Instagram, Devon is on a mission to transform the myth that toddlerhood is terrible. She empowers parents and caregivers of kids ages 1-5 to overcome challenges, nurture development, and create confidence in their parenting skills by being the Loving Leader & Guide™ through using positive, respectful and developmentally appropriate parenting tools.
As a result, Devon has built a community of over one million parents and caregivers from across the world who are committed to transforming their parenting, their toddler’s behavior and their overall experience of toddlerhood while creating a foundation for a relationship with their child that lasts a lifetime.





