Welcome to Little Minds, Big Ideas – the podcast where early years education meets inspiration, creativity, and a whole lot of fun! Hosted by passionate educators Emily Macfarlane and Ben Jones, this podcast is perfect for anyone invested in the world of early childhood, whether you're a teacher, parent, or just someone who believes in the power of young minds.
Every Monday, Emily and Ben bring yo... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyEducation |
In this festive episode of the Little Minds Big Ideas podcast with Ben and Emily from the Early Years Network, we wrap up our 2024 season. While discussing our holiday plans and new content for January 2025, we also dive into some fun segments like t... more
In this episode of Diary of an Early Years Educator, Emily reflects on a chaotic week that included staffing issues and personal achievements. She discusses the importance of self-pride, celebrating small victories, and appreciating your team. Emily ... more
In this episode of 'Little Minds Big Ideas,' hosts Ben and Emily tackle sensitive topics such as child sexual abuse, rape, and sexual assault, particularly within family environments. They explore a recent damning report on systemic failures in safeg... more
In this episode of the Little Minds Big Ideas Podcast, hosts Ben and Emily discuss the importance of staff motivation in the realm of early years education. They highlight the impact of motivated staff on children's outcomes, team collaboration, and ... more
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I found the podcast after a clip on tiktok and just started listening. The room 101 episode has hooked me. It’s refreshing to listen to early years being discussed as an industry not just “childcare for other working people” thanks guys!
Ps. I totally agree with pull ups outside toilet training, i dont even particularly like them with toilet training! But thsts my own personal 101
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Apple Podcasts | #176 |
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