Early Years Conversations KateMoxleyWellnessForAll
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What Brings You Joy
Join Kate Moxley in conversation with Author, Nurture Worker and Series Editor of the Routledge Little Minds Matter Collection of books, Sonia Mainstone Cotton, in this special episode for Early Years Wellbeing Week 2022.
Sonia wrote the 2017 book, Promoting Emotional Wellbeing in Early Years Staff; join us in the reflective conversation on the change we have seen over this time, as well as discuss the current challenges facing the sector for educators and children and thoughtful ways we can protect and promote our mental wellbeing. We also discuss Sonia's latest book with Jamel Carly Campbell, Building Positive Relationships in Early Years. -
SEND Teachers who teach
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!
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Compassion Fatigue
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.
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YIKES at 2021
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. -
Varinder''s Podcast Takeover
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.
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The Magic of Childhood
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/