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This week, we were joined by Melissa, who is a trainee teacher and SEND advocate. We invited Melissa onto the podcast because she is so passionate about children's rights and she kindly shared her own experiences of ADHD and Dyslexia. The early years is not a homogenous group, and we thought it was important to highlight that we each come with our own identities, diversities, traits, differences and struggles. This episode gets us thinking about how we equip our children with a strong sense of identity when they have learning differences, and if we don't see children's strengths what implications does this have? We hope you enjoy!
Join Kate and Kerry in our second episode of season two as we explore compassion fatigue, learning what it is and how it affects early years educators, and why it may show up. We answer some questions we received from listeners and discuss meaningful and intentional steps we can take to address it. Please note sensitive subjects are discussed in this episode.
Welcome to Season Two of the Early Years Conversations Podcast. Join Kate Moxley and Kerry Payne in our first episode of 2021 as we continue our safe space conversations. In Yikes at 2021, we talk about lots of different things as we try to navigate this new year but the key message is that it's okay that we are up and down and all around with our wellbeing at the moment.
On #WorldMentalHealthDay we are delighted to be bringing you this special edition podcast takeover as part of early years wellbeing week, hosted by Varinder Kaur Johal. Varinder is joined by her friend and colleague Gurpreet Kaur and together they invite us into what is essentially a chat between two friends on embracing diversity, faith and culture. They met whilst completing their teacher training and talk us through their lived experiences as NQT'S and reflect upon ineffective teacher training, teacher burnout, and experiencing bullying and racism*. ** Please note in this episode there is talk of suicide towards the very end of the episode and reference to derogatory language and upsetting experiences that both Varinder and Gurpreet have encountered. Please apply self-care. https://www.instagram.com/learnandthrive_/ https://www.instagram.com/varinderkaurjohal/
Join Kate & Kerry in this series of special edition podcasts for early years wellbeing week. In this episode, we are joined by Sonia Mainstone-Cotton and Greg Botrill as we discuss supporting children's emotional wellbeing and mental health, finding joy and the magic of childhood. View this episode as a vod-cast here on Facebook Sonia Mainstone-Cotton http://soniamainstone-cotton.com/ Greg Botrill http://www.canigoandplaynow.com/
Join Kate & Kerry in this series of special edition podcast for early years wellbeing week. In this episode, we are joined by Suzy Rowland, author of S.E.N.D in the clowns. We discuss checking in with how we really feel, leaning on each other, neurodiversity, SEND parenting and teaching. Plus a whole lot more on taking care of and understanding our mental health. https://www.instagram.com/happyinschool/ https://linktr.ee/suzyrowland
Join Kate & Kerry in this series of special edition podcast for early years wellbeing week. In this episode, we are joined by Andrew Cowley, deputy headteacher and author of The Wellbeing Toolkit. Andrew discusses the real definition of wellbeing, the importance of knowing your staff team, kindness and feeling Christmas tired so early into the autumn term. https://twitter.com/andrew_cowley23 https://healthyteachertoolkit.wordpress.com/
Join Kate & Kerry in this series of special edition podcast for early years wellbeing week. In this episode, we are joined by Rosie Joycefrom Orchids & Dandelions, as we discuss her role as a childminder, the mental load, work-life balance, professional identity, community and prioritising health and wellbeing. https://linktr.ee/rosie.orchids.and.dandelions https://www.instagram.com/rosie.orchids.and.dandelions/
Join Kate in this series of special edition podcast for early years wellbeing week. In this episode, Kate catches up with Kelly Hannagan as they discuss mental health issues during COVID, Kelly shares her tips and insight into mental wealth, our mind medicine and a diet of wellbeing. Coping With Anxiety Webinar https://www.theeducationpeople.org/events/coping-with-anxiety/ Mindfulness Practices to Build Resilience in Times of Uncertainty My latest Blog https://www.theeducationpeople.org/blog/top-10-wellbeing-tips-for-welcoming-children-back-to-school/ My page on The Education People Website https://www.theeducationpeople.org/our-expertise/mental-health-and-wellbeing/ My Twitter page https://twitter.com/mindworkmatters
Join Kate & Kerry in this series of special edition podcast for early years wellbeing week. In this episode, we are joined by Hannah Little as we discuss her busy role as a senior manager for a chain of nurseries as mental health and wellbeing lead and the true meaning of embedding wellbeing within early years pedagogy and practice. https://www.instagram.com/reggioinspiredplay/ https://twitter.com/HannahLittle__
Join Kate & Kerry in this series of special edition podcast for early years wellbeing week. In this episode, we catch up and check in with Laura Henry-Allain and talk about the emotional wellbeing of the workforce, blowing our own trumpet, celebrating each other, raising each other up, black lives matter and discuss our Laura's My Family Week, 12-18 October. https://www.laurahenryconsultancy.com/my-family-week/
Kate Moxley and Kerry Payne return with our early years conversations podcast. A safe space to connect and chat all things mental health and wellbeing, enduring a pandemic and celebrating the resilience of the early years workforce.
Join Liz Pemberton AKA the black nursery manager as she continues her podcast takeover in conversation with Varinder Kaur Johal and Tanzimah Chowdhury as they share an insight into their personal experiences of working in the early years sector. *Please note there is some distortion in the quality of sound in Liz's broadcast.
Join Kate Moxley and Kerry Payne in our safe and brave space conversation podcast as we discuss conquering insecurities, tackling imposter syndrome and exploring sisterhood.
Join Kate & Kerry in a safe space early years conversation as we discuss finding joy in week 789 of life in lockdown and share exciting news about future podcasts.
We are delighted to share our first podcast takeover with Liz Pemberton The Black Nursery Manager as she chats with Jane Lane, author of Young Children and Racial Justice who has a career spanning many decades as an advocate for racial equality.
Join Kate Moxley and Kerry Payne in a safe space conversation with Liz Pemberton - The Black Nursery Manager in our fifth podcast in this series exploring, challenging and developing our understanding of race, ethnicity and cultural diversity. We chat with Liz around her experiences of leading and managing a day nursery where the majority of staff, children and their families ethnicities are Black African Caribbean.
Join Kate Moxley and Kerry Payne in a safe space conversation with Jamel Carly Campbell in our fourth podcast in this series exploring, challenging and developing our understanding of race, ethnicity and cultural diversity. We talk with Jamel around representation and his experiences working as a black, male early years practitioner.
Join Kate Moxley and Kerry Payne in a safe space conversation with Laura Henry in our third podcast in this series exploring, challenging and developing our understanding of race, ethnicity and cultural diversity. Seeking to learn new ways of working, thinking and discovering action for change that informs pedagogy, practice and develops anti-racist educators.
Join Kate Moxley and Kerry Payne in a safe space conversation with Vanessa Belleau as we continue in our series of podcast conversations on race, ethnicity and cultural diversity in Early Years.
Join Kate Moxley and Kerry Payne in safe space of conversation as we begin to explore, understand and challenge our views and beliefs on race, ethnicity and cultural diversity in the Early Years.
Join Kerry Payne and I in conversation for the seventh podcast in this series. In this episode we discuss the practitioners we were in our twenties and the practitioners we are now and how important it is not to expect ourselves from other people, understanding we are all imperfect and how this maybe useful to consider our expectations as we begin to reconnect and establish a new type of normal with our team.
Join Kerry Payne and I in conversation for the sixth podcast in this series. In this episode we decided to not to talk to one another before we started recording, usually we have a conversation and check in on how we are feeling before we record the content we had agreed upon. What transpired was this conversation, where we talk about anxiety, depression, ADHD, dyslexia, middle child syndrome, confidence and rejection to name a few!
Join Rachel Cannon & Francesca Evans and I in conversation for the fifth podcast in this series. In this episode we discuss the current reality of living in lockdown during covid-19 and like so many of our early years workforce who are on furlough whilst also trying to keep connected with staff, children & families.
Join Rachel Macbeth Webb and I in conversation for the fourth podcast in this series. In this episode we discuss Rachel's approach at her outdoor nursery Beatle Woods Nursery in Warwickshire which is underpinned by wellbeing with the rights of the child at the centre of all they do. We discuss this around the experience of covid-19 and the possible return and reopening of our early years settings.
Welcome to our podcast conversations for the Early Years Sector on Mental Health & Wellbeing. Join Kerry Payne and I in conversation for our third podcast together discussing our lived experience of mental health illness and our honest perspectives on the realities of working in the early years sector. In this episode we discuss the importance of emotionally intelligent leadership.
Welcome to our podcast conversations for the Early Years Sector on Mental Health & Wellbeing. Join Kerry Payne and I in conversation for our second podcast together discussing our lived experience of mental health illness and our honest perspectives on the realities of working in the early years sector. In this episode we talk about how to support staff who maybe experiencing mental health issues.
Welcome to the very first in our series of podcasts for the Early Years Sector on Mental Health & Wellbeing. Join Kerry Payne and I in conversation for our first podcast together discussing our lived experience of mental health illness and our honest perspectives on the realities of working in the early years sector.