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Let Love Lead Learning
As parents and professionals working in the early years, we hope that every day is full of fun, laughter, friendships and success for every child.  Our youngest children sometimes rely on or benefit from adults keen to support and enable deeper, richer learning by being partners in their play. Read this article to find out how to…
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Watch our Little Lockdowners Webinar On-Demand
Did you miss our Little Lockdowners webinar? Don't worry; we're excited to share the full version on-demand! During our Little Lockdowners webinar, our panel of global experts will discuss the future impact of the pandemic on early years children and explore the opportunities for shifting developmental trajectories. The views expressed throughout this webinar are the speakers' own.…
Building Resilience in the Early Years: Dr. Michael Ungar
Dr. Michael Ungar: Building Resilience in the Early Years
In this video, Dr. Michael Ungar, Director of the Resilience Research Centre at Dalhousie University in Canada, explains how building resilience in children can help them to recover from issues caused by pandemic environments, improve their capacity to succeed, have healthy cognition and well-being, and prepare them for a bright future.   https://youtu.be/axrBrpbR5wc Dr. Michael Ungar…
Greg Bottrill: Play Loves You…
There’s something you should know... Play loves you. It always has, and it always will.   Maybe let that just sit with you for a while. Feel it. Allow the love that play has for you to glow within you. Play has loved you for your whole life. It gave you a tiny flame for you to hold in your…
Alice Sharp: Cherishing Connections
As practitioners, parents and caregivers, there’s a desire for our children to be active in mind, body and heart.  In this video, Alice Sharp delves into the importance of cherishing connections, whether that be human connections or a connection to the environment we are part of by outlining the six core strengths. Alice shares what the…
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Why is STEAM Important in the Early Years?
Introduction to Little STEAMers I’m Laura and I teach Little STEAMers classes for children aged 2-5 where we learn about STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and maths) with hands-on practical activities. Why is STEAM important in Early Years? I love coming up with activities that get young children playing, exploring and learning about STEAM, because…

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