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Ellen Sandseter: Learning through risk in the Early Years
Meet Podcast Guest: Ellen Sandseter
Ellen Sandseter is a Ph.d., professor at the Department of Physical Education and Health at Queen Maud University College of Early Childhood Education. Ellen's primary research focus is on children’s physical play, outdoor play, and risky/thrilling play among children in Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) institutions, as well as how to develop physical environments…
Sue Asquith: Outdoor learning throughout the seasons
Meet Podcast Guest: Sue Asquith
Sue Asquith is an award-winning, freelance International Early Childhood Consultant and published author offering quality, affordable childcare training and consultancy visits.  Sue has worked in affiliation with her local authority and children centres, on several DfE funded projects with childcare and speech and language charities, as well as winning local authority bids to provide support and…
Neurodivergence in Education webinar panel
Neurodivergence in Education: Webinar FAQs
Following the TTS Talking: Neurodivergence in Education webinar, we received lots of great questions and requests for additional content and resources. Our panel of experts, Beccie Hawes, Annamarie Hassall MBE, Andrew Whitehouse, and Professor David Daley have provided answers to the questions asked by our live viewers. Throughout this article, we have also included links to…
Neurodivergence in Education webinar panel
Watch our Neurodivergence in Education Webinar On-Demand!
Watch our TTS Talking: Neurodivergence in Education Webinar On-Demand now! Did you miss the live webinar? Don’t worry, we’re excited to share the full version on-demand! Tap the video below to access the webinar on-demand and hear our panel of experts discuss how inclusive environments enhance children's learning opportunities. Discover more Neurodivergence in Education content >> organising &…
Professor David Daley neurodivergence and behaviour change
Professor David Daley; Neurodivergence and behaviour change
Professor David Daley explores the topic of neurodivergence, and behaviour change in our TTS Talking webinar. Professor David Daley is a developmental psychologist and expert in ADHD and autism. As of July 2022 he is also Head of Applied Psychological Practice at Nottingham Trent University, UK.  He first received his B.A. in Applied Psychology with Sociology from the National…
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Beccie Hawes; Head of CADMUS Inclusive hosts our next webinar
Beccie has worked in all aspects of Special Educational Needs and neurodivergence including mainstream, additionally resourced provision and specialist settings. She has extensive experience as a SENCo, Inclusion Manager and Lead Local Authority SEND Advisory Teacher. She also has set up and led two inclusion advisory services.  Beccie is currently proud to be the Head…
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Annamarie Hassall: High quality education for all children
Annamarie Hassall is presently the Chief Executive of Nasen – the national association for special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). This leading membership charity firstly exists to champion, connect and support those working in the education community. It supports from the early years to schools, post-16, specialist schools and wider settings. Nasen assists all children and…

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