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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…
Helen Hughes on Revolutionising Early Years Swim Education
Helen Hughes shares her purposeful play approach to swim education, moving beyond traditional methods to help children become confident, skilled swimmers through creativity, fun and child-led learning.
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.
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.
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…
Lauren Bradshaw on The pivotal role of digital learning in ECE
Lauren Bradshaw explores how to enhance Early Years learning through technology, balancing screen time with traditional resources and following children’s…
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.
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…
Lynnette Brock and Vicki Abrahart on SchemaPlay
Discover how SchemaPlay supports children’s natural learning through free-flow play. Learn practical ways to spot schemes, seed environments and extend learning across the EYFS.
Dr Pete King on the Play Cycle and Loose Parts
Dr Pete King explains the play cycle, how it connects to loose parts theory, and why sometimes doing less in…
Clare Devlin on Observation, Assessment and Planning
Clare Devlin shares the ‘What, So What, Now What’ approach to observation, assessment & planning in early childhood education. Clare…
Professor Julie Fisher on ‘Starting from the Child?’
Professor Julie Fisher discusses the challenges of balancing child-centred approaches with external pressures in early years education, offering practical insights for creating environments that foster genuine learning and development.
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.
Dr Alistair Bryce-Clegg on PLAY
Explore how to create meaningful continuous provision that supports genuine learning through play, with practical insights from Dr Alistair Bryce-Clegg’s experience in early years education.
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;…
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…
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.
Sandi Phoenix on Update on the Phoenix Cups: How to use the Cups Framework
Explore the Phoenix Cups framework with Sandi Phoenix and discover practical strategies for supporting children’s emotional wellbeing, behaviour, and development in Early Years settings.
Sandi Phoenix on Update on the Phoenix Cups: Theoretical Framework
Sandi Phoenix explores the theoretical foundations of the Phoenix Cups framework, explaining its evolution from behaviourism to humanistic psychology. She discusses the 5 basic human needs and how understanding these can transform early years practice.
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…
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…