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EP 113: Diane Goyette: The Struggles She Faced, the Lessons She Learned, and the Partnership She Built With Her Daughter

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Diane Goyette is a Child Development Specialist, Master Registered Level Trainer, Child Care Health Consultant, and keynote speaker with over 30 years of experience in early childhood education. She has taught in public schools, university labs, faith-based programs, and childcare centers, and has trained countless educators through her work as a professor, trainer, and founder of Early Childhood Specialties.

Diane’s work blends professional expertise with deeply personal insight. As parent of Corinne, an artist, author, and advocate with mental health special needs. Diane’s parenting journey reshaped her understanding of emotional development and classroom behavior. What began as quiet struggles at home became the foundation for a mission grounded in empathy, regulation, and real-life partnership.

What Diane never imagined and now treasures is the joy of partnering with Corinne in the very field she has long served. Together, they co-lead conferences and workshops, offering both a parent’s perspective and a lived experience that resonates deeply with educators. For Diane, this collaboration has become a purpose she never saw coming.

Diane has now developed the 4 C’s Framework for Emotional Support, a practical, research-backed model that helps educators and caregivers respond to children with empathy, clarity, and compassion.

Diane has also embraced philanthropy as an extension of her mission, supporting early childhood education through both immediate and legacy gifts ensuring that her commitment to uplifting the field continues to grow and give back for years to come.

Key themes emerging out of our conversation:

  • Resenting the Struggles, Not Her Daughter.
  • The Steadiness of a Supportive Partner.
  • Discovering and Nurturing her daughter’s unique strengths.
  • Sensory sensitivities shaped her daughter’s daily life.
  • Language of the Diagnosis, Brain Disorders over Disabilities.
  • Reconciling Knowledge with Reality, accepting that lived experience.
  • An Unexpected Collaboration, Finding joy in working alongside her daughter.
  • From Struggles to Compassion, from Early Parenting Challenges to Deeper Empathy.
  • The Breakthrough of Acceptance, letting go of the need to change.
  • Realizing that focusing on the struggles kept her from seeing her daughter’s strengths.
  • Bringing Together Passion and Experience, merging professional knowledge with personal lessons.
  • The 4 C’s Framework – A research-backed, experience-driven model shifting focus from correction to connection.
  • Owning Her Differences, Corinne’s hardest but most healing steps.
  • On a Mission to Champion Early Childhood Educators.

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Diane Goyette is a Child Development Specialist, Master Registered Level Trainer, Child Care Health Consultant, and keynote speaker with over 30 years of experience in early childhood education. She has taught in public schools, university labs, faith-based programs, and childcare centers, and has trained countless educators through her work as a professor, trainer, and founder of Early Childhood Specialties.

Diane’s work blends professional expertise with deeply personal insight. As parent of Corinne, an artist, author, and advocate with mental health special needs. Diane’s parenting journey reshaped her understanding of emotional development and classroom behavior. What began as quiet struggles at home became the foundation for a mission grounded in empathy, regulation, and real-life partnership.

What Diane never imagined and now treasures is the joy of partnering with Corinne in the very field she has long served. Together, they co-lead conferences and workshops, offering both a parent’s perspective and a lived experience that resonates deeply with educators. For Diane, this collaboration has become a purpose she never saw coming.

Diane has now developed the 4 C’s Framework for Emotional Support, a practical, research-backed model that helps educators and caregivers respond to children with empathy, clarity, and compassion.

Diane has also embraced philanthropy as an extension of her mission, supporting early childhood education through both immediate and legacy gifts ensuring that her commitment to uplifting the field continues to grow and give back for years to come.

Key themes emerging out of our conversation:

  • Resenting the Struggles, Not Her Daughter.
  • The Steadiness of a Supportive Partner.
  • Discovering and Nurturing her daughter’s unique strengths.
  • Sensory sensitivities shaped her daughter’s daily life.
  • Language of the Diagnosis, Brain Disorders over Disabilities.
  • Reconciling Knowledge with Reality, accepting that lived experience.
  • An Unexpected Collaboration, Finding joy in working alongside her daughter.
  • From Struggles to Compassion, from Early Parenting Challenges to Deeper Empathy.
  • The Breakthrough of Acceptance, letting go of the need to change.
  • Realizing that focusing on the struggles kept her from seeing her daughter’s strengths.
  • Bringing Together Passion and Experience, merging professional knowledge with personal lessons.
  • The 4 C’s Framework – A research-backed, experience-driven model shifting focus from correction to connection.
  • Owning Her Differences, Corinne’s hardest but most healing steps.
  • On a Mission to Champion Early Childhood Educators.

Connect with Enma Popli on Linkedin:

>> https://www.linkedin.com/in/enmapopli/

Visit Enma Popli's website

>> http://www.enmapopli.com/

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