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  • Talking Early Years: In Conversation with Peter Moss
    Sep 22 2025

    Early childhood education is not a neutral or technical service—it is a deeply political space and this is the focus of my podcast guest Professor Peter Moss, the well-known and outspoken academic critic of the UK Early Years policies. He argues that every decision about how we organise, fund, and value the early years reflects our collective beliefs about children, families, and the society we want to build. Yet in England, political action often avoids asking the most important question: What is early education for?

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    37 min
  • Talking Early Years: June O'Sullivan and Ellen Sandseter
    Jul 26 2025

    Risky Play or Not Risky Play - That is the Question!

    Ellen Sandseter is a well-known professor at Queen Maud University College for Early Childhood Education in Trondheim, Norway but we all know her for her thoughtful and challenging work on risky play.

    If you are interested in a conversation about risky play from a leader in the field, listen here!

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    39 min
  • Talking Early Years: June O'Sullivan and Sue Egersdorff
    Jul 7 2025

    The Power of Intergenerational Nurseries

    In this podcast, I speak to Sue Egersdorff, co-founder of the intergenerational Ready Generations Nursery at Belong, in Chester. Her work is a powerful reminder that early childhood settings are not just educational spaces – they’re deeply embedded in the wider social and political landscape.

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    47 min
  • Talking Early Years: June O'Sullivan and Greg Bottrill
    May 30 2025

    Are children deprived of the opportunity to play?...

    ...is not a new question, but one that continues to be tackled on many levels. Greg Bottrill’s book 'Can I Go and Play Now?' remains a catalyst for the conversation and highlights the importance of adults as loving companions, advocating for children’s right to a childhood.

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    34 min
  • Talking Early Years: June O'Sullivan and Frank Cottrell-Boyce
    Apr 8 2025

    If you have been frog marched through books, why would you ever read for pleasure? asks Frank Cottrell-Boyce, the Children’s Book Laureate.

    The award-winning author and screenwriter Frank Cotterell Boyce is the 13th Children's Laureate of the United Kingdom, a role created by The BookTrust to champion every child’s right to a lifetime enriched with books and stories – recognising the transformative power of reading in children's lives.

    Join us on the podcast and hear Frank talk about the rights of children to stories, books, libraries and what he would do with a magic wand.

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    40 min
  • Talking Early Years: June O'Sullivan and Jools Page
    Feb 14 2025

    Professional Love: The Beating Heart of Early Years Education and Care

    On Valentine’s Day, there is much talk about romantic love, but we are talking about a very different kind of love; professional love, a term coined by Dr Jools Page and familiar to many colleagues across the Early Years sector.

    Introducing the phrase professional love gave permission to Early Years colleagues to use the word ‘love’ in the professional context. I was delighted to replace the word ‘care’ with ‘love’ because for many, the relationship we have with the children is pure reciprocal love.

    Creating loving relationships between staff and babies or toddlers is at the heart of nurturing positive early childhood experiences. A culture of warmth and sensitivity, paired with thoughtful policies and processes, can establish an environment where professional love thrives.

    This podcast concludes with me asking Jools what three wishes she has for the Early Years sector? Obviously, I am not going to tell you what she said, for this you need to tune in and find out!

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    40 min
  • Talking Early Years: June O'Sullivan and Louise Hannan
    Jan 9 2025

    Unpacking The Twoness of Twos


    The Government has agreed to continue the roll out of funded places for two-year-olds, with talk of putting them into schools. Many are concerned that this plan may ignore the uniqueness of the two-year-olds. To mitigate this, my colleague Louise Hannan, (currently researching the emotional environment for two-year-olds) and I have refreshed the original Twoness of Twos report to raise awareness about our role in ensuring two-year-olds thrive in every setting.

    Listen in to find out more.
    Download the report for FREE here - https://mailchi.mp/leyf.org.uk/twoness-of-twos

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    39 min
  • Talking Early Years: June O'Sullivan and Jen Singer
    Dec 18 2024

    A Right to be Children: The Importance of the Design Architecture

    The importance of architecture to Early Years is often misunderstood. The building is part of the enabling environment and needs to be designed to support learning by creating the right environment and resources both indoors and outside. They are also integral to meeting the sustainability pillars; economic, social and environments in their design for example where they are situated, and how they support local communities and the local biodiversity. Nowadays, people are thinking even more about the towns and cities, the city of play and how to make them child friendly and position schools and nurseries as community catalysts.

    If you are interested in design and want to understand why it matters and how we need a strong relationship with architects, then listen here.

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    36 min