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Gabby Millgate on Chickens in Early Years settings
Learn how chickens in early years settings support emotional development, cultural learning & practical skills with nature pedagogy expert Gabby…
Dr Susan Hopkins on Shanker Self-reg® in Young Children
Expert insights into Shanker Self-Reg® for young children, exploring stress domains and practical strategies for supporting self-regulation.
Kala Williams on Culturally Diverse Literature for Children
Kala Williams shares surprising diversity statistics and practical strategies for building inclusive book collections in early years settings.
Laura Fish on Navigating Uncertainty with Children
Laura Fish reveals the “4 As” and “4 Ds” framework for navigating uncertainty with children, moving beyond dismissing to building…
Richard O’Neill – Master Storyteller
Master storyteller Richard O’Neill shares why authentic diverse books matter and how stories help children celebrate who they are.
Molly Potter on Emotional Intelligence
Practical strategies for supporting children’s emotional intelligence from bestselling author Molly Potter. Evidence-based approaches for EY.
Claudio Sisera on Men in the Childcare Sector
Learn practical strategies for recruiting and supporting male educators, addressing parental concerns, and creating gender-inclusive settings.
Kathryn Albany-Ward on Colour-Blindness or Colour Vision Deficiency
Discover practical strategies for supporting children with colour vision deficiency in Early Years settings with expert Kathryn Albany-Ward.
Gwyn McCormack on Marvin’s Story Time Show
Learn simple, evidence-based techniques to improve story time engagement for children with vision impairments and complex needs.
Maggie Dent on Mothering Our Boys
Understanding boys’ unique needs. Maggie Dent shares practical strategies for supporting boys’ development, play and emotional wellbeing.
Dr Viki Veale on Play Matters
Dr Viki Veale shares research-backed strategies for supporting playful learning, handling challenging play, and creating play-rich environments.
Jo Jones and Vicky Robinson on Communication and Sensory Development
Speech therapist Jo Jones and OT Vicky Robinson share practical strategies for inclusive classrooms that support communication through connection.
Stacy Benge on Phonemic Awareness and Early Literacy
Learn how conversations and play build phonemic awareness naturally. Expert Stacy Benge shares practical strategies for early literacy.
Anthony Semann on Early Childhood Education Environments
Anthony Semann reveals why beautiful environments are children’s right & shares practical strategies for creating spaces that teach tenderness.
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.
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…
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…
Helen Battelley on Early Years PE
Helen Battelley explains why physical development underpins all learning and shares practical strategies for introducing more movement opportunities in any…
Ann Marie Christian on Safer Recruitment
Discover how to implement the 2025 EYFS safeguarding reforms with expert advice on reference requirements, safer recruitment policies, and creating…
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…
