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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.
Samantha Dholakia on The Behaviour Balance System
Samantha Dholakia shares her fresh, collaborative approach to supporting children’s behaviour through teaching rather than managing.
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.
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.
Oliver and Amelie Beale on STEM experiments for children
Watch as two young scientists demonstrate engaging STEM experiments that require minimal preparation yet deliver maximum fascination for early years…
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.
James Davolls on Bikes, Trikes and Scooters
James Davolls shares practical, cost-effective ways to enhance vehicle play in early years settings, moving beyond simply wheeling out bikes…
Tracey Dunn on Safer Eating
Tracey Dunn shares essential guidance on the upcoming EYFS safer eating reforms, explaining the differences between allergies and intolerances while…
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…
Cindy Davenport on Young Children’s Sleep and Settling
Expert insights into toddler sleep, communication, and emotional development – practical strategies for early years professionals to support young children’s…
Glenn Denny on 2 Year Olds and Learning Environments
Dive into Glenn Denny’s expert insights on toddler learning, provocative play, and creating inspiring early years environments with passion and…
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…
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…
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.
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…
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.
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.