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Inspiring Nurseries invites Kathy Brodie to discuss her most memorable interviews and talk about Early Years TV and the Early Years Summit.

We also ask her opinion about who are the top 5 areas and key services that nursery managers will need in the next 12 months and we find out her predictions in the industry for 2021.

Our guest is:

Kathy Brodie is an Early Years Professional, consultant and trainer based in East Cheshire, UK. She’s the author of multiple books on Early Years childcare and development, and is the organiser of the Early Years Summit – the leading free online CPD resource for Early Years Practitioners and educators around the world. In 2018 Kathy launched Early Years TV – an online, free, weekly video of interviews with top Early Years experts and specialists from around the world. Every week is packed full of good practice and inspirational advice to help childcare professionals keep up-to-date in a convenient, affordable way from their own homes.

https://www.kathybrodie.com

https://www.earlyyears.tv

About Inspiring Nurseries:

Marnie Wills -  Mastermind 1 of Inspiring Nurseries and Founder and creator of Sporty Minis.

SportyMinis is a specifically themed 30 minute session that covers the 21 essential FUNdamental Movement Skills, which research says are the ABCs of Physical Development.  

https://sportyminis.com  



Kate Wilson - Mastermind 2 of Inspiring Nurseries and Co founder of Hello Mums.  

Hello Mums is an award winning childcare service in London providing temporary staff to nurseries.  

https://www.hellomums.co.uk

Notes from the podcast

Next 12 months will be about repair and restore, so wellbeing will be very high on the list, as will safeguarding.

Top 5 areas to focus on are:

Wellbeing

Sonia Mainstone Cotton – lots of great books; Dr Mine Conkbayir and neuroscience can help us understand what trauma does to the brain

Resilience

Annie Davy Routes to Resilience, Julie Revels risk factors, Dr Louise Mansell (psychologist)

Safeguarding

Rachel Buckler, Ann Marie Christian, Susan Taylor all Early Years specialists

Continue to make the most of the outdoors

Prof Jan White and Early Childhood Outdoors which I’m delighted to be collaborating with;

Staff Morale and team building

Shana Laffy, Sandi Phoenix

Three main developments for 2021:

Global – learn direct from Scandinavia on Forest schools or Pikler approach from Hungary, Reggio Emilia in Italy, Te Whakiri in New Zealand

More specialist providers and niche training because you now have a global audience

Quality of training, so rather than just sit and watch, have groups working together online, peer mentoring, mixture of input and live interactions