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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 Amanda Gummer on MESH and Christmas 2024 Toys
Dr Amanda Gummer discusses MESH toys and Christmas 2024 trends, offering valuable insights for early years professionals on selecting toys that support children’s mental, emotional, and social health.
Sarah Scrivens on Promoting a Positive Preschool Learning Environment
Sarah Scrivens shares actionable tips for creating positive preschool environments using social-emotional learning. Discover practical strategies for classroom management, print-rich spaces, and building connections with children and families.
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.
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;…
Faigie Kobre on The Benefits of Creative Arts
Discover the benefits of creative arts for early years children with art educator Faigie Kobre. Learn how to move beyond copycat crafts and provide developmentally appropriate art experiences that foster creativity and problem-solving skills.
Deborah McNelis on The First 60 Days
Deborah McNelis shares insights on infant brain development in the first 60 days. Learn how responsive care impacts future wellbeing and get practical tips for supporting optimal growth.
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…
Lukas Ritson on Play Spaces, Wonderment and Sustainability
In this interview, Lukas Ritson shares how to design nature play spaces that build empathy & sustainability. Understand child experiences…
Kimberly Lawson on Hygge in the Early Years
Early years consultant Kimberly Lawson shares how to bring the Danish concept of Hygge into your setting to create cosy…
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.
Ann Marie Christian on Affluent Neglect
Ann Marie Christian shares her expertise on identifying and addressing affluent neglect, a complex form of neglect in wealthy families,…
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…
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.
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.
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.
Rachel Buckler on The Role of the DSL (2024)
Gain invaluable expert guidance on mastering the vital Designated Safeguarding Lead role from Rachel Buckler. This comprehensive session covers navigating challenges, exercising professional curiosity, escalating concerns properly, and developing best practice tailored to your local context.
Louise Mercieca on Cost of Living and Health Implications
Louise Mercieca reveals the alarming decline in fruit and vegetable consumption due to rising costs, and the concerning rise of…
Sue Newman and Dr Kathryn Murray on Our Sound Environment Matters
Sue Newman and Dr Kathryn Murray highlight research showing the positive impact of music and sound on brain development, learning,…
Sandra Beale on Magic Tricks using STEAM
In this session, Sandra demonstrates 6 astounding experiments, using items that you will already have, or can be bought easily and cheaply. She also talks about her youngest participant – a 14-week-old baby, who was mesmerised by the experiments.
Sandra discusses the scientific language and explanations that you can use with the children during the experiments to expand language, understanding of maths and creativity.
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…