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Gayle Berry on Love-Based Learning
Founder of Blossom & Berry, Gayle Berry shares her passion for “love-based learning” that nurtures babies’ emotional wellbeing through right-brain activities like massage, nature connection and mindfulness – building resilience from the start.
Alice Rimmer on Babies
Alice Rimmer shares practical strategies for creating nurturing baby rooms, partnering with parents, and implementing effective weaning approaches that support whole-family development.
Deborah Carlisle Solomon on Babies and Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE ®)
Deborah Carlisle Solomon shares how to go at the child’s pace, talk through care routines, and focus on the relationship…
Deborah McNelis on The First 60 Days
Deborah McNelis shares insights on infant brain development in the first 60 days. Learn how responsive care impacts future wellbeing and get practical tips for supporting optimal growth.
Nathan Wallis on Social and Emotional Development in the first 1000 Days
In this interview, Nathan explains the critical importance of the first 1,000 days of a child’s life; the benefits of…
Dr Jacqueline Harding and Lourdes Kerr on The Brain That Loves To Play
Dr. Jacqueline Harding, child development expert and author, joins Lourdes Kerr, an outstanding Early Years expert, to share insights from Harding’s book “The Brain That Loves to Play.” Through video examples and clear explanations, they reveal the neuroscience behind why spontaneous, sensory play is crucial for brain development and learning.
Sandra Beale on Magic Tricks using STEAM
In this session, Sandra demonstrates 6 astounding experiments, using items that you will already have, or can be bought easily and cheaply. She also talks about her youngest participant – a 14-week-old baby, who was mesmerised by the experiments.
Sandra discusses the scientific language and explanations that you can use with the children during the experiments to expand language, understanding of maths and creativity.
Prof Sam Wass Christmas Special 2023
Professor Sam Wass explores past, present & future childhood – gains in life expectancy & education, importance of nurturing caregiving,…
Sandra Beale on Christmas Experiments
Watch STEM wizard Sandra Beale perform enchanting Christmas science with everyday items. Behold dancing bells, self-inflating balloons, & flames on…
Hayley Fuller on Self-Esteem
In this session, Hayley explains what is meant by self-esteem in children and how it forms part of children’s holistic…
Jo Wilson on Bath Babies
In this session we discuss Jo’s new book, Bath Babies: Creating Beautiful Bonds in Water. Jo explains the importance of…
Sandra Beale on STEAM – Experiments for you to try!
In this session, Sandra demonstrates 6 astounding experiments, using items that you will already have, or can be bought easily…
Rebecca Maddix on Potty Training
In this session, Rebecca explains how preparation is key for potty training and has advice for parents. She also suggests…
Clare Stead on the First 1,000 Days and Baby Room Practitioners
Clare Stead explains the Oliiki App, which empowers practitioners and parents of babies from conception to two by helping them…
Dr Kathryn Murray on BrainSET Environments.
In this interview, Kathryn talks about her BrainSET Environment Formula which links the survival, emotional and thinking parts of the…
Andrea Sofroniou on Sensory Activities for Babies
In this interview, Andrea discusses the importance of sensory activities for babies and provides practical ideas for parents and practitioners…
Bernie Landels on Feet and Resilience
In this interview, Bernie Landels explains the links between feet and resilience; Dr Ginsburg’s seven C’s of resiliency – competence,…
Charlie Rosier on Learning Environments for the under 3s
In this session, we discuss what makes a rich and stimulating learning environment, how this can be created at home…
Tasha Bretten on Supporting Literacy Through Music
In this interview Tasha Bretten from Boogie Mites tells us how her musical childhood supported her work as a Primary…
Bernie Landels on Finding their Feet
In this interview, we discuss primitive reflexes of the feet and Bernie explains the type of activities that Early Years…
Prof Sam Wass on the Neuroscience of Babies
In this extended session, Professor Wass discusses 4 points where babies’ brains differ with adult brains: 1. Babies’ brains are…
Dr Sandra Duncan on Lessons from Nature
In this session we discuss how Dr Duncan has been inspired by nature for a long time, after she’d written…
Penny Greenland MBE on Physical development and school readiness
In this interview, Penny explains how ‘school readiness’ is a process and not a destination and without the firm foundations…
Penny Greenland MBE on Developmental Movement Play
In this interview we discuss the mission of Jabadao, as well as the meaning of the word, and how Developmental…
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