Talking Early Years
Welcome to the next episode of Talking Early Years! In this episode, Gemma and Ellen explore the different approaches used within nursery settings and how they shape children’s experiences, learning, and development. Together, the conversation looks at a range of early years approaches, considering how environments, routines, and practitioner interactions can vary between settings. We also explore the influence of key theorists and approaches, including Froebel and the Reggio Emilia approach, and how their ideas continue to shape modern early years practice. We reflect on how these approaches influence children’s independence, confidence, and emotional wellbeing, and why there is no one-size-fits-all model when it comes to supporting young learners. Key themes include challenging perceptions of what “high-quality” practice looks like, understanding how different philosophies and frameworks guide practitioners, and recognising the importance of adapting approaches to meet the needs of individual children. We also share practical examples and real-life experiences from nursery settings to support both practitioners and parents in understanding what effective early years practice can look like. Whether you are an early years professional, a parent choosing a setting, or simply interested in child development, this episode offers a thoughtful and relatable discussion to support your understanding of different nursery approaches in practice. Showcase Training are an Early Years-specialist training provider based on the south coast of the UK. Meet our hosts, Gemma and Ellen:https://showcasetraining.co.uk/2025/01/09/podcast-meet-the-hosts/ [https://showcasetraining.co.uk/2025/01/09/podcast-meet-the-hosts/] We would love your feedback on the episode, including comments and ideas for future discussions.Email us at hello@showcasetraining.co.uk and visit our website for further resources and reading at www.showcasetraining.co.uk [http://www.showcasetraining.co.uk].
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