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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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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.
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…
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.
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…
Louise Mercieca – Enjoying Festive Foods
In this session, Louise Mercieca, an award-winning Nutritional Therapist and author, shares her expertise on balancing enjoyment of Christmas foods…
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.
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…
Dr Louise Mansell on Emotional Resilience and Emotional Regulation
Dr Louise Mansell shares her expertise on emotional regulation and resilience in young children, explaining what it is, why it’s…
Shawn Bryant on Playful, Therapeutic Engagement
Shawn Bryant discusses playful interactions and therapeutic engagement in early childhood education. Learn strategies for self-awareness, attuned interactions, and creating a supportive environment for young learners.
Rae Pica on Active Learning Maths (or Math) in the Early Years
Rae Pica shares practical strategies for making maths engaging and developmentally appropriate for young children through active learning in this…
Barbara Schindelhauer on Maths in the Early Years
Barbara Schindelhauer shares how the Numberland approach turns abstract maths into playful, multi-sensory experiences that engage and delight young children. Discover research-based strategies for joyful, effective early maths.
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…
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.
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.
Wendy Kettleborough on Schema and Parent Partnership
Wendy Kettleborough shares how identifying patterns in children’s play uncovers conceptual understanding that builds brain architecture. Support schematic play through…
Prof Sam Wass Christmas Special 2023
Professor Sam Wass explores past, present & future childhood – gains in life expectancy & education, importance of nurturing caregiving,…
Prerna Richards on Respectful Play
Prerna Richards shares wisdom on creating joyful classrooms through respecting play, allowing children’s social-emotional development to thrive. Prerna also shares…
Dr Amanda Gummer on Toys for Christmas 2023
Dr Amanda Gummer shares top toy trends and apps this Christmas. Look beyond generic lists to find imaginative, skills-building toys…
Sophie Hutton on Strategies for supporting children with ASD
Specialist SLT Sophie Hutton shares practical strategies to support children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), including sensory regulation, gesture copying,…
Sandra Beale on Christmas Experiments
Watch STEM wizard Sandra Beale perform enchanting Christmas science with everyday items. Behold dancing bells, self-inflating balloons, & flames on…
Kat Lord on More to Mealtimes
Kat Lord discusses making mealtimes fun learning for kids: involving them in prep/cleanup, themed meals, & positive body image. She…
Sandra Beale on STEAM – Experiments for you to try!
In this session, Sandra demonstrates 6 astounding experiments, using items that you will already have, or can be bought easily…
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