Alistair Bryce-Clegg is joined once again by Kate Silverton, a leading broadcaster, child psychologist, and author. In this episode, Kate and Alistair delve into understanding and managing children's emotional responses in early years.
Recognising and responding to emotional reactions
Kate discusses how practitioners can recognise early signs of emotional reactions in children and offer strategies…
For the first episode of series 4, Alistair Bryce-Clegg is joined by guest Kate Silverton, a leading broadcaster, child psychologist, and author. Kate sits down to share her journey back to academic roots and discuss understanding children's behaviour.
Practical strategies for understanding and managing children's behaviour Over the next 4 episodes, Kate emphasises the importance…
Shaddai Tembo and Laura Henry-Allain MBE return for the final episode of this series of the TTS Talking Early Years podcast, to discuss the importance of recognising the uniqueness and diversity of every family.
Supporting self-identity Laura emphasises that it's crucial to understand the family dynamics of every child in an early years setting to…
Shaddai Tembo is once again joined by Laura Henry-Allain MBE, an award-winning international storyteller, educationalist, producer, and consultant. In this episode, Laura and Shaddai explore why representation in resources is important throughout your continuous provision.
Fostering respect for other cultures This episode highlights that settings should accurately reflect our culturally diverse society so that all…
Shaddai Tembo is joined once again by Laura Henry-Allain MBE, an award-winning international storyteller, educationalist, producer, and consultant. In this episode, Laura and Shaddai explore how educators can promote anti-racism in their settings.
Anti-racism in practice Laura explains the importance of including the whole team, parents, and wider community to embed anti-racism across all areas…
In the vibrant world of early childhood education, fostering a sense of acceptance and celebration of differences is paramount. In the enchanting realms of the small world and reading areas, early years educators hold the power to nurture a generation that appreciates the beauty of diversity. These spaces are not just corners of the classroom;…
Shaddai Tembo is joined by Laura Henry-Allain MBE, an award-winning international storyteller, educationalist, producer, and consultant. Laura will cover the topic of understanding and celebrating our differences.
Inclusivity in your setting In this episode, Laura discusses inclusive practices, emphasising the importance of continued training on matters of diversity for every setting.…
As a safeguarding consultant, speaker and author, Ann Marie inspires and motivates organisations in keeping children and adults safer by bringing safeguarding to the front line and embedded in their daily practice.
Qualifying in 1996 and worked in children and families child protection teams then promoted to management in 2003. Ann Marie was a school based…
Debs is a highly empathic and practical, no-fluff coach & consultant who is committed to helping organisations and practitioners create affirming and inclusive environments where neurodivergent people can be valued for their strengths rather than be limited by their challenges.
ADHD is a widely misunderstood and highly stigmatised condition and the challenges people with it face…
Samantha Dholakia is a renowned Behaviour and Oracy Specialist, Consultant Trainer, and Creator of The Balance System ©. With over a decade of experience in the education sector, Samantha has dedicated her career to transforming the way we approach behaviour management within schools.
Her 360 approach, which moves away from the traditional command and control techniques…

