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Jo Jones and Vicky Robinson on Communication and Sensory Development
Speech therapist Jo Jones and OT Vicki Robinson share practical strategies for inclusive classrooms that support communication through connection.
Mark Stewart on Supporting Left-Handed Children
Expert advice on supporting left-handed children in early years settings, from early identification to practical classroom strategies.
Saras Feijoo on The Healing Power of Playfulness
Explore how reconnecting with playfulness heals relationships, supports child development, and brings authentic joy to early years practice.
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.
Dr Amanda Gummer on School Readiness
Play expert Dr Amanda Gummer shares research-based strategies to help children develop the confidence and skills needed for school success.
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.
Pete Moorhouse on Setting Up Your Woodworking Area
Pete Moorhouse is the author of ‘Learning Through Woodwork: Introducing creative woodwork into the early years’ and is passionate about…
Kristina Lucia on Healthy Feelings
Learn practical tools for helping children understand emotions through colouring, storytelling & authentic communication strategies.
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.
Sandi Phoenix and Tasha Bretten on the Phoenix Cups and Boogie Mites
Discover how Phoenix Cups and Boogie Mites combine psychology and music to boost wellbeing for children and educators in this essential interview for early years settings.
Dr Carolyn Blackburn on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Learn about Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders with Dr Carolyn Blackburn, who shares vital insights for identifying affected children and practical…
Ann Marie Christian on Unconscious Bias and Stereotypes
Ann Marie Christian explores how unconscious bias affects children in Early Years settings and provides practical strategies for creating inclusive…
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…
Anne Marie McConway on Fresh Air, Fresh Start: Health in EY Settings
Discover how improving indoor air quality in your setting can significantly boost children’s health, reduce illness transmission, and support better…
Gayle Berry on Love-Based Learning
Founder of Blossom & Berry, Gayle Berry shares her passion for “love-based learning” that nurtures babies’ emotional wellbeing through right-brain activities like massage, nature connection and mindfulness – building resilience from the start.
Alice Rimmer on Babies
Alice Rimmer shares practical strategies for creating nurturing baby rooms, partnering with parents, and implementing effective weaning approaches that support whole-family development.
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…
Louise Mercieca – Enjoying Festive Foods
In this session, Louise Mercieca, an award-winning Nutritional Therapist and author, shares her expertise on balancing enjoyment of Christmas foods…
Helen Woodward on Leadership Meetings and Transitions
Discover practical leadership strategies for effective one-to-one meetings and managing transitions in Early Years settings, with expert guidance from Helen Woodward.
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.
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.
Dr Alistair Bryce-Clegg on PLAY
Explore how to create meaningful continuous provision that supports genuine learning through play, with practical insights from Dr Alistair Bryce-Clegg’s experience in early years education.