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Deborah Carlisle Solomon on Babies and Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE ®)
Deborah Carlisle Solomon shares how to go at the child’s pace, talk through care routines, and focus on the relationship…
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.
Dr Lucretia Berry and Dr Tehia Glass on Justice and Belonging in the Early Years
Dr Lucretia Berry and Dr Tehia Glass discuss creating inclusive early years environments, emphasising racial competence, self-reflection, and practical strategies…
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…
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.
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)…
Dr Stella Louis and Hannah Betteridge on Helping children by understanding our own bias
Dr. Stella Louis and Hannah Betteridge unpack the impact of unconscious bias in early years settings. Learn to recognise affinity, confirmation, and attribution biases, make your practice more inclusive, and have constructive conversations about bias.
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…
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 Antje Bothin on Selective Mutism
Dr Antje Bothin shares insights into selective mutism – a disorder inhibiting speech in some situations. Dr Bothin explains challenges…
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…
Sophie Hutton on Strategies for supporting children with ASD
Specialist SLT Sophie Hutton shares practical strategies to support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), including sensory regulation, gesture copying,…
Sonia Mainstone-Cotton and Jamel Carly Campbell on Positive Relationships in the Early Years
Sonia Mainstone Cotton and Jamel Carly Campbell have co-authored a new book called Building Positive Relationships in the Early Years:…
Sara Thakrar on Parent’s Workshops
Sara explains how her ‘Parent Liaison Groups’ (PLG) help build relationships, share information and pre-empt any problems before they occur.…
Jess Gosling on International Teaching
Jess Gosling is a well-established international teacher, now about to embark on her fifth international teaching experience in Poland. Jess…
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…
Charlotte Peck and Emma Dyer on MOVE – Movement for All
In this interview we discuss the aims of the MOVE programme – an activity-based practice that enables disabled young people…
Dr Sharon Curtis on Emosi – Supporting Children to Feel, Speak and Heal
Dr Sharon Curtis has a background in marriage guidance counselling, which made her professionally curious about the outcomes for children…
Dr Mona Sakr on Social Leadership in Early Childhood Education
In this interview, Dr Mona Sakr explains social leadership in early childhood education, based on a model of leadership developed…
Anthony Semann on Early Childhood Education Environments
In this interview, Anthony advocates that it is a right, not a privilege, for children to encounter beauty and this…
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…
Ann Marie Christian on Unconscious Bias and Stereotypes
In this interview we discuss stereotypes and how unconscious bias can affect our pedagogy. We go onto to discuss how…
Jean Barlow on Gentle Touch and Anti-Bullying
In this interview, we discuss the Cambridgeshire project, where children were taught gentle stroking touch techniques (and why the control…
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…