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Early Excellence Podcast

Early Excellence
Early Excellence Podcast
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  • Early Excellence Podcast

    The Wonder of Storytelling with Ed Finch

    19/06/2026 | 44 mins.
    We’re joined on the podcast this week by Ed Finch, a Headteacher with a passion for storytelling. We have a great chat about our natural desire to tell stories and the impact of this on our lives. We also explore how storytelling provides wonderfully engaging learning opportunities for our youngest children.

    Episode Links
    Read the Blog - Unlocking the Power of Block Play in the EYFS
    Listen to this Episode "Why Children Need Joy with Ben Kingston-Hughes"
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    Making Space for Play - A Conversation with Eugene Minogue

    12/06/2026 | 42 mins.
    Play isn't a luxury — so why does it keep getting pushed to the margins?
    Re-release: Originally aired on 20 Feb 2026
    Eugene Minogue, Interim Executive Director at Play England, joins us to discuss why play matters so much for children's development, the barriers standing in its way, and what a genuine cultural shift around play would look like.
    Episode Links
    Explore Play England's Official Website
    Listen to our Episode with Ruth Lue-Quee
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    Exploring Transition and Pace with Dixie-Louise Dexter

    05/06/2026 | 48 mins.
    Dixie-Louise Dexter joins us for this week’s episode as we explore effective transition processes and the value of slowing down the pace.

    Episode Links
    Explore our Transition to Year 1 Blog
    Discover our EYFS CPD & Training Programme
    Transform your Learning Environment
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    Premature Birth, Development and Early Support with Caroline Woodman

    29/05/2026 | 43 mins.
    What do educators really need to know about supporting children born prematurely?
    Re-release: Originally aired on 7 Mar 2025
    Caroline Woodman joins us this week as we explore the impact of premature birth on children's development. Caroline shares her own story and that of her son, Reuben, who was born prematurely. She emphasises the importance of early intervention, understanding developmental challenges, and the need for educational professionals to be aware of the unique needs of premature children. Caroline also highlights the resources available for families and educators to support children like Reuben, advocating for greater awareness and understanding of the long-term effects of prematurity.
    Episode Links
    Explore The Smallest Things Charity website
    Access Free Online Training from PRISM (Premature Infants’ Skills in Mathematics)
    Discover the Prem Aware Award and its Free Resources
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    Anji Inspired Play with Patana School in Bangkok

    22/05/2026 | 41 mins.
    Gemma Wales and Sarah Gaughan from Patana School in Bangkok join us for this week’s episode. We discuss how their early years practice has been inspired by Anji Play and discuss key aspects such as the theory, resources, the practice and the impact on the young learners.
    Episode Links
    Discover our support for International Schools and Settings
    Explore more on Anji Play
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Join us as we discuss a diverse range of EYFS and KS1 best practice and provision, resourcing your Early Years environment and keep you up to date news and reviews from Ofsted & the DfE
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