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All the Early Years TV Episodes are below – or you can select any of the EYTV topics and see the relevant episodes.
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Rae Pica on Why Play?
Rae Pica discusses the importance of defending play in early education, exploring different types of play and offering practical advice for educators and parents.
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.
Shawn Bryant on the CHILD Scale
In this session, Shawn discusses the importance of social and emotional learning in early childhood education and introduces a tool…
Rebecca Maddix on Potty Training
In this session, Rebecca explains how preparation is key for potty training and has advice for parents. She also suggests…
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…
Dr Sandra Duncan on Lessons from Nature
In this session we discuss how Dr Duncan has been inspired by nature for a long time, after she’d written…
Cindy Davenport on Toddlers, Transition and Sleep Agency
In this interview, we discuss the tricky issue of toddlers, transitions and sleep agency for children.Cindy starts with a discussion…
Penny Greenland MBE on Physical development and school readiness
In this interview, Penny explains how ‘school readiness’ is a process and not a destination and without the firm foundations…
Alistair Bryce Clegg and Jennie Johnson MBE on Social and Emotional Development
Alistair is the father of 3 boys, an award-winning Early Years author with 23 books published and is currently Studying…
Dorothy Waide on 12 Weeks to 12 Months – Sleep and Nutrition
In this interview, Dorothy explains how routines are important, but need to have some flexibility. Understanding the wake cycles and…
Cindy Davenport on the Language of Sleep
In this interview, we discuss how changing the language that we use when discussing sleep can change the mindset of…
Cindy Davenport on Sleep and Mental Health
In this interview, Cindy discusses the fundamental and important role that educators play with children’s safe, secure sleep and how…
Penny Tassoni on Transitioning back to EY settings after lockdown
In this interview, we discuss some of the challenges that children may face when returning to their Early Years’ setting…
Lorna Taylor on Looking after our musculoskeletal health
In this interview, we discuss the health risks for teachers, Early Years practitioners, and educators when working at low heights…
Professor Julie Fisher on Moving On: Transition to Year One
In this interview, we discuss why transitions are still a critical part of children’s educational lives; the importance of a…
Ali McClure on Brilliant Behaviour
In this interview, we discuss strategies to support emotional wellbeing and meet those needs of children who are communicating through…
Alison Featherbe on the Positive Impact of Change
In this interview, we discuss some of the changes in the Early Years sector over recent months – the anxiety…
Chanie Wilschanski on Supporting Staff in Early Years settings
In this interview, we discuss staff self-esteem and self-confidence, the teacher’s ‘confidence challenge’, the gratitude matrix and Chanie’s ‘Ripple Effect’.
Dr Julian Grenier on Effective Research in an Early Years Setting
In this interview, Dr Grenier discusses the reasons for doing research in an Early Years setting, where to get reliable,…
Rachel Buckler on Children’s Online Safety
In this interview, Rachel discusses the current situation in Internet safety, contextual safeguarding, online risks for children, signs that children…
Rae Pica on Avoiding Behaviour Challenges in the Early Childhood Classroom
Rae Pica has been an education consultant, specializing in the development and education of the whole child, since 1980. She…
Ali McClure on From Stickers to Self-Regulation
Ali McClure is well known for her ‘making it better for boys’ courses and her book of the same title.…
Beth Thomas on Transitions
Beth Thomas is a 30-something Mum of two boys who has spent most of her life dreaming about the things…
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