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Risky Play in Early Years: Why Risk Matters for Healthy Development
Risky play supports confidence, resilience, and problem-solving. Learn the difference between risk and hazards, how risky play works in early years settings, and how to explain its benefits to parents.
Mar 112 min read


When Plans Don’t Go to Plan: Embracing Flexibility in Early Years Practice
In this episode of Eyes On Us, Emma and Sophie explore the difference between giving up on a plan and embracing flexibility in Early Years settings. Discover why responsive, dynamic practice leads to stronger learning outcomes for children.
Feb 112 min read


Screen Time in the Early Years: Friend or Foe?
Is screen time helpful or harmful in Early Years practice? Emma and Sophie explore when screens can support learning, communication, and connection — and when they become unhelpful.
Jan 143 min read


Do You Really Need a Qualification to Work in a Nursery?
If you love working with children, early years education can be one of the most rewarding careers — but it’s also one that requires...
Oct 8, 20252 min read


Do I really need a qualification to work in a nursery?
Working in a nursery often looks effortless from the outside — caring for children, supporting their learning, keeping things running smoothly. But behind every confident practitioner is knowledge, training, and a qualification that ensures they can do the job to a professional standard.
Oct 1, 20252 min read


The Journey to Becoming a Lead Teacher in a Nursery in the UAE: Challenges and Triumphs
The path to becoming a lead teacher in a nursery is as rewarding as it is challenging. While the joy of shaping young lives and fostering...
Dec 10, 20243 min read
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