Watch any of your Early Years TV Episodes below

All the Early Years TV Episodes are below – or you can select any of the EYTV topics and see the relevant episodes.

You can watch the latest episode free, or join Early Years TV Premium to get access to all the videos we produce now and in the future (plus get a Professional Development certificate for each video you watch).

Latest Free Episode:

Lucy Nathanson on Selective Mutism

Select your topic to see the relevant Early Years TV episodes or scroll down to see them all:

Babies

Speech, Language & Communication

Observation, Assessment & Planning

Safeguarding

Toddlers

Story & storytelling

Pedagogy

Research

Reception

Literacy

Play

Sustainability

Transitions

Physical Development

Learning Environments

Wellbeing & Mental health

Diversity & Culture

Personal, Social & Emotional Development

Outdoors

Health & Nutrition

Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities

Leaders and Managers

Music & Singing

Parents

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Lynnette Brock and Vicki Abrahart on SchemaPlay
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Lynnette Brock and Vicki Abrahart on SchemaPlay

Discover how SchemaPlay supports children’s natural learning through free-flow play. Learn practical ways to spot schemes, seed environments and extend learning across the EYFS.

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Clare Devlin on Observation, Assessment and Planning
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Clare Devlin on Observation, Assessment and Planning

Clare Devlin shares the ‘What, So What, Now What’ approach to observation, assessment & planning in early childhood education. Clare…

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Professor Julie Fisher on Starting from the Child?
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Professor Julie Fisher on ‘Starting from the Child?’

Professor Julie Fisher discusses the challenges of balancing child-centred approaches with external pressures in early years education, offering practical insights for creating environments that foster genuine learning and development.

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Prerna Richards on Co-Regulation or Compliance?
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Prerna Richards on Co-Regulation or Compliance?

Prerna Richards discusses the shift from compliance-based approaches to connection-focused strategies in early years settings, offering practical tips for reducing stress and fostering cooperation with young children.

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Mark Stewart on Left-handedness and laterality
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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.

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Dr Amanda Gummer on MESH and Christmas 2024 Toys
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Dr Amanda Gummer on MESH and Christmas 2024 Toys

Dr Amanda Gummer discusses MESH toys and Christmas 2024 trends, offering valuable insights for early years professionals on selecting toys that support children’s mental, emotional, and social health.

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Sarah Scrivens on Promoting a Positive Preschool Learning Environment
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Sarah Scrivens on Promoting a Positive Preschool Learning Environment

Sarah Scrivens shares actionable tips for creating positive preschool environments using social-emotional learning. Discover practical strategies for classroom management, print-rich spaces, and building connections with children and families.

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Rae Pica on Why Play?
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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.

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Charlotte Davies on Sensory Integration and the Development of Children’s Senses
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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;…

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Faigie Kobre on The Benefits of Creative Arts
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Faigie Kobre on The Benefits of Creative Arts

Discover the benefits of creative arts for early years children with art educator Faigie Kobre. Learn how to move beyond copycat crafts and provide developmentally appropriate art experiences that foster creativity and problem-solving skills.

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Deborah McNelis on The First 60 Days
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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.

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Sandi Phoenix on Update on the Phoenix Cups: How to use the Cups Framework
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Sandi Phoenix on Update on the Phoenix Cups: How to use the Cups Framework

Explore the Phoenix Cups framework with Sandi Phoenix and discover practical strategies for supporting children’s emotional wellbeing, behaviour, and development in Early Years settings.

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Nathan Wallis on Social and Emotional Development in the first 1000 Days
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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…

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Dr Louise Mansell on Emotional Resilience and Emotional Regulation
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Dr Louise Mansell on Emotional Resilience and Emotional Regulation

Dr Louise Mansell shares her expertise on emotional regulation and resilience in young children, explaining what it is, why it’s…

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Shawn Bryant on Playful, Therapeutic Engagement
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Shawn Bryant on Playful, Therapeutic Engagement

Shawn Bryant discusses playful interactions and therapeutic engagement in early childhood education. Learn strategies for self-awareness, attuned interactions, and creating a supportive environment for young learners.

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Nick Dux on Resilience through the Transformative Communication Approach
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Nick Dux on Resilience through the Transformative Communication Approach

In this interview Nick Dux explains how to empower children’s inner voice and build resilience through transformative communication. Use ‘superpower language’ to praise strengths. Lead with empathy, then highlight child’s qualities to take control when challenges arise. The approach also works for adults. We also discuss some of Nick’s book – It’s All Narrative – in particular: • Our ‘inner voice’ from and how this may affect us for the rest of our lives. • Children’s internal narrative, displayed as a range of different behaviours. • Transformative Communication, a practical, supportive approach for helping to support children, that includes Superpower language and empathy and empowerment.

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Sophie Hutton on Identifying and Assessing Autism
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Sophie Hutton on Identifying and Assessing Autism

In this insightful interview, Sophie Hutton shares practical strategies for identifying, assessing and supporting children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)…

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Kimberly Lawson on Hygge in the Early Years
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Kimberly Lawson on Hygge in the Early Years

Early years consultant Kimberly Lawson shares how to bring the Danish concept of Hygge into your setting to create cosy…

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Ann Marie Christian on Affluent Neglect
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Ann Marie Christian on Affluent Neglect

Ann Marie Christian shares her expertise on identifying and addressing affluent neglect, a complex form of neglect in wealthy families,…

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Christopher Phoenix on Well-Being for Practitioners

Christopher Phoenix shares transformative strategies for enhancing well-being among early years practitioners. Learn techniques for managing stress, being mindful, and…

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Sonia Mainstone-Cotton on Practitioner’s Well-Being and Listening to Young Children

In this episode, Sonia discusses how practitioners can effectively support their own wellbeing, using a number of methods. She also discusses how we can listen to young children. Sonia shares tips on staff wellbeing and listening to children. Prioritise sleep, get outdoors, identify joyful activities. Involve children in decisions – their insights and interests should inform planning.

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Shawn Bryant on The CHILD Scale
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Shawn Bryant on the CHILD Scale

In this session, Shawn discusses the importance of social and emotional learning in early childhood education and introduces a tool…

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Rusty Keeler on Risky Play and Natural Playscape Design
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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.

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Dr Jacqueline Harding and Lourdes Kerr on The Brain That Loves To Play
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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.

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