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Let's Talk Early Years

Author: Melonie Karriem

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The UAE’s first Early Childhood Education & Leadership podcast! Conversations with experts & industry professionals addressing the early years community
24 Episodes
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Every child’s mind is filled with curiosity, potential, and the ability to shape the future. But how can we nurture their cognitive and emotional growth during the critical early years? In this inspiring episode of Let’s Talk Early Years, our guest Gaurav Saxena explores what makes a young mind truly beautiful. From fostering creativity to building emotional intelligence, we dive into the essential elements that help children thrive.
In this insightful episode, we go beyond the surface of inclusion and explore what it truly means in early years education. Our guest, May Zalat, an expert in inclusive education, shares her invaluable perspective on creating learning environments that embrace every child—beyond just policies and checkboxes.
In Episode 3 of Season 2, early years expert Sari Saliba explores the evolving landscape of early education. Dive into a conversation that unpacks the latest trends—from innovative curriculum and pedagogy to the integration of technology and the enduring power of play-based learning. Sari shares practical strategies and insights for educators and nursery leaders to adapt, innovate, and thrive in today’s dynamic environment.
In this episode, early years expert Lara Hudson shares invaluable insights into Nursery School Quality Assurance and Inspection Preparation. From understanding key inspection criteria to fostering a culture of continuous improvement, Lara provides practical strategies to help educators and nursery leaders maintain high standards of care and education.
Join Lisa Sherrington Boyd and me as we dive into The Curiosity Approach and uncover how hands-on, child-led learning fosters creativity, exploration, and personal growth. In this insightful conversation, we explore how encouraging curiosity in children can ignite their imagination and shape their development in meaningful ways. ✨
In The Inspire Philosophy with Agathe Jameson, we dive into a unique and progressive approach to early childhood learning that integrates seamlessly with the British Curriculum. Agathe shares insights into innovative teaching strategies that encourage creativity, critical thinking, and emotional growth, all while keeping young learners engaged and inspired. Whether you’re an educator, parent, or simply passionate about early childhood development, this conversation is packed with valuable perspectives on nurturing the potential of every child. Don’t miss this must-watch episode that could transform your view on education!
Forest Schools with Autumn O’Brien as she explores the transformative power of nature-based learning. In this video, Autumn, an experienced Forest School educator, shares how outdoor classrooms can ignite curiosity, creativity, and confidence in children. Discover the benefits of hands-on activities in natural settings—from fostering problem-solving skills to developing resilience.
An academic, an entrepreneur and educator: Stephanie brings a dynamic perspective to understanding some key factors which affect communication within our teams. Be inspired by her articulate and thoughtful approach to listening for understanding and get to know your own listening and speaking style.
From the moment that potential parents engage with your brand, they have already created an impression of your nursery. In this episode we understand what quality assurance might look like in a nursery school of excellence. With the understanding that team member has a role to play, this episode shares the ‘ why’ behind our cohesive efforts.
There are so many moving parts on the first day of nursery school. So many emotions and so many expectations of how the day should look. The great news is that a smooth start is possible. Join @thelifestagelab to empower yourself for an amazing start to the school year.
In this episode of Let’s Talk Early Years, I sit down with Stephanie Martin to unpack the art of handling tough conversations in early years settings.Whether it’s giving feedback, resolving conflict, or leading with empathy under pressure, how we communicate in challenging moments can either build trust or break it.
In this insightful episode of Let’s Talk Early Years, we sit down with Orchids Roy to explore why customer service isn’t just a nice-to-have, it’s a core leadership skill in early childhood settings.From the moment a parent walks through the door, impressions are formed, trust is built (or broken), and your setting’s values are communicated without saying a word.
In this exciting kickoff to Season 3 of Let’s Talk Early Years, we’re joined by personal branding expert Kelly Lundberg to explore why personal branding matters for early years educators — and how to harness it to grow your impact and career.Whether you’re a teacher, leader, or advocate in the early childhood space, you are the brand. But how do you elevate your voice without stepping on toes? How do you show up with clarity, confidence, and purpose in a profession that often prioritizes the collective over the individual?
In this powerful episode of Let’s Talk Early Years, we’re joined by Louise Dawson to explore how early years settings can embrace neurodiversity and truly support all children.What does inclusion look like in action—not just on paper? How can we move beyond tokenistic approaches and create environments where neurodivergent children genuinely thrive?
In Episode 9 of Let’s Talk Early Years, we tackle one of the most debated topics in early childhood education—school readiness. What does it really mean for a child to be "ready" for school? And are we focusing on the right skills? Joining us is Letitia Petrie, an experienced early childhood expert, to debunk common myths and shed light on what truly matters when preparing young children for school.
In Episode 8 of Let’s Talk Early Years, we dive into a crucial conversation about the effects of screen time on young children’s development with Nicole Plumridge, an experienced early childhood expert. As digital media becomes more embedded in children's daily lives, parents and educators are left wondering: How much screen time is too much? What are the signs of overuse? How can we create a healthy balance?
Every child experiences the world in a unique way, and for some, sensory processing can be a challenge. How can occupational therapy help children develop essential life skills and navigate their environment with confidence?In this insightful episode of Let’s Talk Early Years, we welcome Laura Reid, an experienced occupational therapist, to explore how sensory development impacts learning, behavior, and overall well-being.
Teaching is one of the most rewarding professions, but it’s also demanding. Educators often feel the pressure to be everything—mentor, caregiver, problem-solver, and role model—while balancing their own well-being. In this powerful episode, we sit down with Mirna Bolmanac, Nazia Mirza, and Magda Snowden to discuss why teachers don’t have to be superheroes to make a difference.
Discover the Wonders of Waldorf Education with early years expert Jade Khoury! In this episode, Jade delves into the principles of this holistic educational approach, which nurtures creativity, imagination, and a love for learning through rhythm, artistic expression, and hands-on experiences. We explore practical insights, examples, and tips for incorporating the Waldorf philosophy into classrooms and home environments. Whether you're an educator, parent, or simply curious about innovative approaches to early childhood education, this episode is packed with inspiration and actionable ideas!
Understanding Behaviour with Agnes Jeanbart from BehaviourCore
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