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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.
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.
Karen Nemeth on Strategies To Engage Multilingual Learners In All Areas Of Learning
Karen Nemeth discusses supporting and engaging multilingual learners, she offers some great strategies including the key role of frequent quality…
Dr Amanda Gummer on Toys for Christmas 2023
Dr Amanda Gummer shares top toy trends and apps this Christmas. Look beyond generic lists to find imaginative, skills-building toys…
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…
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…
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…
Steph Hammond on Pre-Phonics for Early Years
In this interview, we discuss what is meant by ‘pre-phonics’, the link with the Letters and Sounds guidance and phonological…
Virginia Méndez on Rethinking Gender
In this interview we discuss how, even from the time of pregnancy, that there can be gender bias towards the…
Kathryn Lord on Organising Learning Environments
In this interview, we discuss how More to Books and More to Organising was developed as an idea and then…
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…
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…
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…
Dr Sally Smith and Helen Stroudley on Play and Learn with your baby
In this interview Dr Sally Smith, Helen Stroudley and Kathy Brodie discuss the CBeebies show The Baby Club; activities with…
Michael Rosen on Play Well
In this interview, we discuss ‘Michael Rosen’s Book of Play’; the different types of play; some ideas for wordplay and…
Dr Andrew King on Science and Engineering in the Early Years
In this episode, Andrew explains how we can help children investigate their world as young scientists and engineers, and how…
Kala Williams on Culturally Diverse Literature for Children
In this interview, Kala and I discuss the lack of racial and cultural diversity in children’s books; the effect this…
Carmen Powell on Books to support diversity in a setting
In this video Carmen Powell explains how to use books to support diversity in a setting.
Richard O’Neill – Master Storyteller
Richard is also the author of a number of children’s books, and award-winning plays for adult audiences, a number of…
Greg Bottrill on Can I Go and Play Now?
Greg Bottrill is the author of ‘Can I go and play now? Rethinking the Early Years’.
Glenn Denny on Storytelling
Glenn Denny has been in childcare for over 20 years, mainly working in Scotland. He says that, despite the ever-changing…
Ann Thompson on being Naturally Creative
Ann Thompson is an early years consultant who inspires settings to develop outstanding outdoor learning environments and practice. She has…
Wendy Duncan on Kamishibai and storytelling
Wendy Duncan and storytelling. Wendy was working as an English instructor on the beautiful island of Okinawa that Wendy first…
Barb O’Neill on Drama, Puppets and Story-telling
Barb O’Neill is passionate about empowering and supporting Early Years’ teachers.
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