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Kathy Brodie: Free CPD for Early Years Professionals

Kathy Brodie is an author, Early Years Professional and Trainer specialising in online training and courses. She is the founder and host of the Early Years Summit and Early Years TV, weekly Professional Development for Early Years practitioners and educators.


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Summer is Here and the Outdoors Awaits

Posted on June 21, 2013.

As the Summer officially begins today and we have felt some of the warm weather as well, I thought it would be fun to share some outdoor images with you today.

These illustrate some of the great ideas and activities that the practitioners in a nursery in Liverpool created during our recent outdoor play training morning.

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Great SEN Computer resource

Posted on June 12, 2013.

sen assist fairy tales

I was very excited to receive my pack of SEN resources from SEN Assist, which are designed to teach literacy, brought alive through fairy tales.

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Men In Childcare Podcast

Men In Childcare: Interview With Adam Bodek

Posted on June 11, 2013.

Adam BAdam Bodek has just completed his BA (Hons) with QTS primary education course at the University of Greenwich.

He first became interested in early years education when he undertook an Access to Higher Education course in Education Studies at Brighton and Hove City college. He says “I love outdoor learning, I believe children from nursery age upto college age need to spend more time learning outside!

Here Adam discusses his experiences of University, placements and his plans for the future.

Post Script: I am delighted to tell you that since this podcast was recorded, Adam has achieved a 2:1 in his degree. Congratulations Adam!

And I would firmly recommend his Twitter at: @mrbdk702

This is the fourth podcast in my series of podcasts on Men in Early Years Childcare. You can subscribe to get the podcasts automatically on iTunes by clicking here:

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