To celebrate National Apprenticeship Week, we’re joined by Jessica Langley, Udeskole Lead and apprentice at Kids Planet Lytham Lodge, and Nathalie Glaze, Senior Tutor based at our Training Academy, to delve into undertaking and delivering apprenticeships, the benefits, career pathways and progression opportunities at Kids Planet, and much more!
We’re joined by Megan Jenkins, Third in Charge/Udeskole Lead at our Chester nursery, and Rhiannon Mountain, Head of Outdoor Learning – to dish the dirt on our unique nature-based approach, Udeskole. We look at the benefits of outdoor learning on children, staff and the community, including physical and mental wellbeing, getting outdoors in all weather, and SEND outdoors sessions!
We’re excited to welcome the amazing Cheryl Warren to our podcast, a passionate trainer and consultant from Aperion, for an inspiring dive into Neurodivergence in early years! Join us as we explore how to celebrate differences, create spaces where neurodivergent children can truly thrive, support families, embrace unique ways to play and learn, and so much more.
We’re joined by our wonderful area manager, Kelly Everett, to really dig into the topic of acquisitions and joining and settling into the Kids Planet family from another nursery – from concerns, maintaining the family feel, benefits of being part of a group, and much more!
We’re joined by popular author and influencer Emily Norris, who is best known for addressing common parenting issues with relatable and refreshing honesty! Emily provides us with some helpful hacks for both a calm family life and a calm mind, and reveals the key things she wishes she had known before starting her own family.
We’re joined in this month’s podcast by musician and Sheffield-based Rhythm Time owner, Beth Winter, to discover more about the impact of music on children’s developmental, physical and mental health, how it aids bonding and connections between parents and their little ones, plus top tips on continuing sensory and movements at home!
We’re joined by our CEO Clare Roberts to help us dissect all things current and upcoming funded childcare, including what’s available to eligible families, the funding gap and why it’s ‘funded’ not ‘free’, how Kids Planet is tackling the workforce challenge, and our ‘All-inclusive’ offering which helps families save money.
In this episode, we were joined by the creator of popular Instagram page ‘Major Mum Hacks’. Our guest Casey-Major-Bunce was delighted to share her simple, cost-saving parent hacks – from quick breakfasts and car journey go-to’s, to baking and much more – that she’s invented as a busy, fun-loving mum of four.
This month, we’re talking money saving with expert Gemma Bird – AKA MoneyMum! Gemma is a money-saving oracle, preaching the power of scrimping and saving. Gemma has turned her obsession with saving into her personal brand, sharing discounts, deals and bargains with her budget-conscious followers. Listen to get her best tips in saving money on maternity leave, how to have a fun packed family summer on a budget, and teaching kids the value of money!
From pregnancy to becoming a new parent, we take a closer look at the unique journey of bonding with your baby. Joined by Ben Yeo, Child and Adolescent Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist from the Parent Infant Foundation, this month’s podcast delves into helpful tips and reassurance around common anxieties, communication issues, and generational and adjustment implications on not just parents but the whole family and support network.
This month, we are exercising our minds and learning some important tips and ideas to help us all get more active in our everyday lives. Join us as we learn all about the importance of physical exercise and wellbeing for adults and children, and hear about the amazing work our Sports Coaches and teams are doing across our settings.
In this month’s podcast, we delve into all things allergies, asthma and eczema, with the women who run local support group Stockport Allergy and Asthma Parents. From symptoms and diagnosis to living with a life-threatening condition, we learn all about their stories and how a group like this can support families in these situations.
This month, we’re joined by Counsellor and CBT Therapist Raoul Lindsay, to delve into the all too commonly felt topic of ‘parent guilt’. From worries about what our children eat (or don’t!) to screen time, Raoul talks us through why we experience parent guilt as we do, and how we can all learn to be kinder to ourselves!
We are joined by Linda James, Founder of BulliesOut Charity, who shines a light on the sensitive topic of bullying. Linda is open and honest about her own struggles and experiences, and provides excellent insight into why bullying happens, its impact, what to look out for, and ways for families to combat it.
This month’s podcast is all about speech and language development, and we’re thrilled to be joined by Jennifer Ellison, Makaton Tutor and founder of Little Talkers. We take a closer look at Makaton, a form of sign language which uses gestures and symbols alongside vocabulary, its benefits, and how it can be used by parents and within nursery settings.
Recruiting men in the early years field has its challenges, yet many benefits. We’re joined by Gill Mason, our Head of Training and Development, and Jeremy Davies, Communications Manager at The Fatherhood Institute, to discuss all things recruiting men into childcare roles and breaking down gender stereotypes.
We are joined by our very own Outdoor Lead, Rhiannon Scott, to dig deeper into the importance of learning and playing outdoors for little ones. From mental health and wellbeing to fostering a culture of change within nursery settings, Rhiannon tells us all about the newly designed Kids Planet Udeskole accreditation.
This Stress Awareness Month, we are joined on the podcast by Founder of training organisation Calmer, Tania Diggory, as we discuss mental health and wellbeing, in lockdown and beyond. From how to manage burnout and stress, to routines and mindfulness in a digital world, we find out more about reasons for and techniques to help both parents and children struggling with their mental health.
In this month’s podcast we are joined by Kids Planet’s dedicated internal SEND team (Becky Eckersley, Lauren Wilson, and Rachael Brady), alongside the award winning Early Childhood Consultant, Sue Asquith. We discuss the role of the SEND team, learn about the views of special educational needs from an Early Years SEND consultant, and delve into topics such as the impact of the pandemic on SEND in nurseries.
We are joined in this month’s podcast by Jennifer Gordon, Quality Manager for Kids Planet, and Stacy Stewart, Chef at our very own Worsley Nursery, to get a taste for their roles, and chew their brains about all things meal-time and nutrition in early years. From 5-a-day, impact on sleep, and sweet-tooth cravings, to food hygiene and the essential nutrients for children, our guests served up a fantastic cocktail of takeaways!