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Dr Jacqueline Harding and Trisha Lee on The Brain That Loves to Laugh
Dr Jacqueline Harding and Trisha Lee explore why laughter is essential for children’s learning, connection and wellbeing in Early Years…
Anni McTavish on Treasure Baskets and Heuristic Play
Anni McTavish explores treasure baskets and heuristic play: the origins, the learning, and how to build your own collection from…
Zoë Austin on Working with Neurodivergent Children
Essential strategies for supporting neurodivergent children through understanding neurotypes, sensory needs and inclusive environments.
Gwyn McCormack and Prof Rachel Pilling on Marvin’s Story Time Show
Learn evidence-based strategies for supporting children with visual impairments through Marvin’s Storytime Shows research with Gwyn McCormack.
Sue Newman and Dr Kathryn Murray on Our Sound Environment Matters
Sue Newman & Dr Kathryn Murray reveal how sound environments enhance brain development, learning & wellbeing in early years settings.
Kala Williams on Culturally Diverse Literature for Children
Kala Williams shares surprising diversity statistics and practical strategies for building inclusive book collections in early years settings.
Richard O’Neill – Master Storyteller
Master storyteller Richard O’Neill shares why authentic diverse books matter and how stories help children celebrate who they are.
Gwyn McCormack on Marvin’s Story Time Show
Learn simple, evidence-based techniques to improve story time engagement for children with vision impairments and complex needs.
Jo Jones and Vicky Robinson on Communication and Sensory Development
Speech therapist Jo Jones and OT Vicky Robinson share practical strategies for inclusive classrooms that support communication through connection.
Stacy Benge on Phonemic Awareness and Early Literacy
Learn how conversations and play build phonemic awareness naturally. Expert Stacy Benge shares practical strategies for early literacy.
Sophie Hutton on Strategies for Supporting Children with ASD
Essential ASD support strategies from assessment concerns to diagnosis, covering communication, sensory needs, and Gestalt language processing.
Sarah Scrivens on Early Literacy
Early literacy expert Sarah Scrivens reveals how tummy time connects to reading skills and shares practical play-based strategies for literacy.
Marina Robb on Connecting with Nature
Marina Robb reveals how nature-based learning can support early years development, offering practical strategies for connecting children with the outdoor…
Nicola Lathey on Speech and Language
Speech Therapist Nicola Lathey shares practical advice on supporting early speech and language – from first words to stammers and…
Bryony Rust on How to Help Non-Speaking Children in the Early Years
Bryony Rust shares practical strategies for supporting non-speaking children in early years settings, focusing on genuine child-led practice, understanding comfort zones, mindful interactions, and setting appropriate goals that foster connection.
Emma Spiers on The Vital Role of Pre-Phonics for Reading Success
Emma Spiers explains why pre-phonics begins at birth and how everyday activities like singing, stories and play develop essential reading foundations. Learn practical, systematic approaches to support children aged 2-4 in building vital pre-reading skills.
Karen Nemeth on Strategies To Engage Multilingual Learners In All Areas Of Learning
Karen Nemeth shares research-backed strategies to support multilingual learners, explaining why focusing on comprehension rather than English acquisition leads to…
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.
Lucy Nathanson on Selective Mutism
Selective Mutism expert Lucy Nathanson provides essential insights and practical strategies for early years professionals. Learn how to create a pressure-free environment, understand the child’s perspective, work closely with parents, and support smooth transitions for children with this anxiety-based condition.
Alice Sharp on How to Inspire and Improve Practice
In this interview, Alice Sharp shares how to spark creativity in staff and children through everyday items and exposure to…
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…
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;…
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.
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…
