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Dr Lakeisha Johnson on Maya’s Book Nook and Diversity in Books
Dr Lakeisha Johnson shares expert advice on selecting diverse, engaging books for early years settings. Learn practical strategies for budget-friendly bookshelf updates and using books as springboards for learning across subjects.
Barbara Schindelhauer on Maths in the Early Years
Barbara Schindelhauer shares how the Numberland approach turns abstract maths into playful, multi-sensory experiences that engage and delight young children. Discover research-based strategies for joyful, effective early maths.
Gwyn McCormack on Finding the Starting Point for Story
In this week’s interview, Gwyneth McCormack from Positive Eye returns to tell us about Marvin’s next new adventure – 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…
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…
Julie Robinson and Mandy Worsley on Emotional Intelligence
In this interview, Julie Robinson, Mandy Worsley and Lucy Edwards discuss mindfulness, a growth mindset and emotional regulation. They explain…
Nikky Smedley on Being Laa-Laa (the Yellow Teletubby)
Nikky discusses how she researched for the role of Laa-Laa, including writing out Laa-Laa’s personality traits, and how she came…
Wa’qaar Mirza on Diversity, Culture and Creativity
In this episode, Wa’qaar explains how diversity is necessary for creativity, and how creativity will be essential for children in…
Richard O’Neill on Diverse Book Week
In this interview, Richard discusses all his books and his inspiration for each of them. He explains how educators and…
Taneisha Pascoe-Matthews on Diverse Book Week
In this interview, Taneisha and I discuss the origins of the book and how important it is for children to…
Lesley Berrington on Diverse Book Week
In this interview Lesley and I discuss the benefits of diversity in children’s books. Lesley explains how she was inspired…
Michelle Russell on Diverse Book Week
In this interview, Michelle explains the inspirations and background to each of her three – very different – books. She…
Helen Lumgair on the Healing Power of Storytelling
In this interview, we discuss the chapter in Helen’s book on Stories and Healing. We explore how stories can be…
Ali McClure on Conversation Cues – Talking about Learning
In this interview, we discuss how Teaching about Learning – Conversation Cues – is an indispensable reflective learning tool that…
Kirstie Page on Speech and Language interventions – the when and why
In this interview, we discuss the importance of interactions, 4 aspects of practice to consider, implementing interventions throughout and embedding…
Emily Garratt on Tele-therapy
In this interview we discuss how tele-therapy can supplement and complement traditional therapy, especially for those families who may find…
Edwin Lampert on the Brun Bear Foundation
Edwin Lampert is the founder of The Brun Bear Foundation and author of the two children’s books starring Brunhilfer and…
Dr Tina Payne Bryson on The Bottom Line for Baby
In this interview, we discuss Dr Bryson’s new book – The Bottom Line for Baby – which is based on…
Gwyneth McCormack and Dr Donna Carpenter on supporting children with visual impairment using Story Time
In this interview, Gwyn explains how she creates and presents the Family Time story sessions, a TV show for children…
Maureen Phillip on Multisensory Storytelling
In this interview, we discuss how ‘the story is told eye to eye, mind to mind, heart to heart’ and…
Nuzhat Abbas on cultural identity through story and song
In this interview, we discuss how Nuzhat used lockdown to support families through the PEEP programme, including reaching parents who…
Kate Shelley on the Emotional Support of Storytelling
In this interview, Kate Shelley and I discuss how narrative or storytelling helps to support children’s wellbeing; how this can…
Professor Robert Winston on Science in the Early Years
Professor Robert Winston is one of the most instantly recognisable scientists in the country and is Emeritus Professor of Fertility…
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