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WEBINAR RECORDINGS

The webinar will explore the key principles behind supporting mathematical development within your home environment. We will consider the importance of consolidating children's mathematical development through meaningful, playful, and creative pedagogical approaches, to promote a deeper mathematical understanding, fluency, and mastery. Delivered by Jacqui Lewis.
Dr Helen Bradford is a lifelong early years educator. She is a specialist in the 0-2 age range, having written on young children’s wellbeing, and appropriate (enabling) environments. In this hour long webinar she will unravel what wellbeing means for the 0-2s age group by making clear links between research and effective early years practice. She will explore the professional role that the key person plays in holistically supporting children’s individual personal, social and emotional needs within the early years setting, whilst building essential relationships with the child and their family.
This webinar was delivered on 9 April 2024, by Kerry Murphy, an early childhood specialist with a background in neurodiversity, disability and behaviour. In this webinar, Kerry develops our understanding of supporting children with emerging neurodivergence in positive and inclusive ways within our early years settings.
This webinar was delivered on 14 August 2023, by Andrea Layzell, National Lead of 50 Things to Do Before You're Five. This groundbreaking parental engagement initiative has been rolled out in all five local authorities in West Yorkshire and in many more places across the British Isles.
This webinar was delivered on 28 June, 2023, by Sian Hudson, Executive Headteacher of St Edmund's Nursery School, and Keena Cummins, a social communication, regulation and 'face watching' expert.
This webinar was delivered as part of the National Professional Qualification in Early Years Leadership (NPQEYL) conference on 29th April 2023, run by Red Kite Teaching School Hub, in partnership with Teach First.