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Stacy Benge on The Whole Child Alphabet
Stacy Benge shares a holistic educational approach called The Whole Child Alphabet that develops every aspect of young learners. Go beyond conventional curricula to create an enriching environment that unlocks children’s full potential.
Mark Stewart on Left-Handedness and Laterality
Mark Stewart shares invaluable insights on supporting left-handed children in early years settings. Learn practical strategies to create an inclusive environment and boost children’s self-esteem and development.
Rae Pica on Why Play?
Rae Pica discusses the importance of defending play in early education, exploring different types of play and offering practical advice for educators and parents.
Charlotte Davies on Sensory Integration and the Development of Children’s Senses
In this extended, hour-long session Charlotte Davies discusses integrating senses for child development – sound triggers reflexes and motor skills;…
Rusty Keeler on Risky Play and Natural Playscape Design
Rusty Keeler shares the benefits of risky play, tips for educators to say “yes” more, and practical ideas to create natural Playscapes so children can thrive through the wonder of play.
Louise Mercieca on Cost of Living and Health Implications
Louise Mercieca reveals the alarming decline in fruit and vegetable consumption due to rising costs, and the concerning rise of…
Prof Sam Wass Christmas Special 2023
Professor Sam Wass explores past, present & future childhood – gains in life expectancy & education, importance of nurturing caregiving,…
Kat Lord on More to Mealtimes
Kat Lord discusses making mealtimes fun learning for kids: involving them in prep/cleanup, themed meals, & positive body image. She…
Julie Mountain on Winning Enabling Environments
In this session, Julie discusses the six settings she visited, which have previously won Nursery World ‘Enabling Environments’ category. She…
Pat Rumbaugh on Play
Pat Rumbaugh – widely known as ‘The Play Lady’ – founded ‘Let’s Play America’ with Daniel Nakamura in January 2015…
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…
Gaynor Ralls on Primitive Reflexes
In this interview, Gaynor Ralls discusses primitive reflexes and their importance; and how they are an inbuilt program in the…
Daleen Smith on Sensory Integration
Daleen Smith works for an independent learning facility, CVI therapy, providing Visual Perceptual Therapy, Tomatis Therapy (auditory processing) and Safe…
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,…
Tania Moloney on A Place Around the Campfire
In this interview, Tania Moloney explains how her background has influenced her philosophy and mission for creating Nurture in Nature.…
Dr Amanda Gummer on Fun Ways to Get Your Child Writing
Dr Amanda Gummer is a Play Expert and child psychologist. Dr Gummer has a PhD in Neuropsychology, a postgraduate certificate…
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…
Dr Amanda Gummer on Play
In this interview, Dr Gummer discusses ‘play’ – why it is essential for children’s effective learning, the Balanced Play Diet…
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…
Sarah Watkins on Daring Play
In this session, we discuss one aspect of Sarah’s book – daring play. Sarah explains why she prefers the term ‘daring’ to risky and how this change of words brings a whole new layer to the play pedagogy. We also discuss ‘hazards’ and how to approach this in an Early Years setting, including some common hazards you may find in your own setting.
Sarah has some very interesting perspectives on weapon play and how to encourage climbing (without coercion!). We finish the session by discussing how to work with parents to support daring play.
Cindy Davenport on Toddlers, Transition and Sleep Agency
In this interview, we discuss the tricky issue of toddlers, transitions and sleep agency for children.Cindy starts with a discussion…
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…