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Keeping Current in Early Childhood Education

ECE Learning Unlimited provides professional learning opportunities for early years educators and leaders, supporting quality best practices and outcomes for children. We are on a mission to;- Support early years educators and leaders to be their best.- Make the world a better place for children.By making the education jungle more straightforward and more knowledge filled for early years educators and leaders.Through;- Timely, valuable learning content.- A beautifully curated, effective, accessible platform.

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    Seeing strength: Mentoring for diverse learners in Aotearoa

    Send us Fan MailHow the way a mentor sees, the lens they bring to a student teacher, and to the learners in their classroom, shapes practice in ways that ripple far beyond a single placement. From supporting teachers new to Aotearoa, to seeing neurodiversity as strength rather than deficit, this episode explores what it really means to look closely and lead with that. Proudly sponsored by NZTC.

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    Holding the Space: Supporting Children Through Conflict

    Send us Fan MailWhat if the moments we rush to fix are actually where the deepest learning happens? In this episode, we explore how educators can step back and support children to navigate conflict on their own. Through practical strategies and grounded in child development theory, you’ll learn how to guide without taking over - helping children build confidence, empathy, and lifelong problem-solving skills.

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    The Art of Inspiring Mentorship

    Send us Fan MailThis podcast session brought to you by NTZC in partnership with ECE Learning Unlimited, supporting Associate Teachers in your important work with student teachers.Mentorship has the power to shape careers, confidence, and the future of teaching itself.The Art of Inspiring Mentorship explores what meaningful, values-driven mentorship looks like for both associate teachers and student teachers across early childhood, primary, and secondary settings.This talk goes beyond requirements and checklists, focusing instead on belief, reflection, vulnerability, and partnership. It speaks directly to associate teachers about the influence they hold, encourages student teachers to step confidently into their learning, and highlights the lasting ripple effect that strong mentorship creates within the profession.Whether you’re welcoming a student teacher into your classroom or stepping into placement for the first time, this guide is a reminder that great mentorship doesn’t just develop skills - it builds identity, resilience, and inspired educators for the future.

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    Leadership That Doesn't Make People Hide in the Cupboard

    Send us Fan MailIn this easy-listening, laugh-while-you-learn episode, Jess - mum of three young kids (including twins) and long-time ECE teacher and leader - lifts the lid on what leadership really feels like.She explores why some leaders accidentally send staff into fight-or-flight mode, and how emotionally steady, human-centred leadership can completely change the vibe of a centre. With humour, honesty, and real-life stories, Jess shows how tiny everyday actions create teams who feel safe, supported, and genuinely happy to see their leader walk through the door.A must-listen for anyone leading in ECE… or anyone who’s ever considered hiding in the cupboard at work.

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    The Chaos Reset Button

    Send us Fan MailWhen the room goes feral and every adult looks like they’re one noise away from crying, it’s time for a reset. In this funny and instantly useful episode, Jess shares how to calm the chaos by resetting the adults first, then the environment, then the children. Real, practical, and totally relatable for anyone who’s ever walked into a room and thought, “Absolutely not.”

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    Mat times in ECE: Love them or leave them?

    Send us Fan MailThis podcast session brought to you by NTZC in partnership with ECE Learning Unlimited, supporting Associate Teachers in your important work with student teachers.In this episode, we sit down with the always-inspiring Kimberley Crisp for a hearty and thought-provoking conversation about one of early childhood education’s most debated practices: mat time.Should we have them, or should we let them go? Together, we explore why mat times have become such a staple in many ECE settings, what they offer to children and teachers, and when they might actually do more harm than good.Kimberley shares her wisdom, experience, and some refreshing perspectives on how we can create meaningful group moments that truly serve the needs of tamariki, rather than just following tradition.Whether you’re firmly for, firmly against, or somewhere in between, this episode will leave you reflecting on your practice — and maybe even reimagining what “mat time” could look like in your centre.

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    Creatures Of Habit

    Send us Fan MailYoung children thrive on predictability, and in early childhood education (ECE), routines are the key to creating a secure and supportive environment. In this episode of Creatures of Habit: How Routines Help Children Thrive in ECE, we explore why consistent daily rhythms are essential for emotional well-being, learning, and smooth transitions—especially during the settling-in period. Educators play a crucial role in shaping these routines, but parents are just as important in reinforcing them at home. Tune in for practical tips on establishing meaningful routines that help children feel safe, confident, and ready to learn!

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    Through Their Eyes: Power and Participation in Early Childhood Education

    Send us Fan MailEver wondered what the world looks like through the eyes of a young child? In this episode, we dive into groundbreaking research with Dr. Chloe Keegan, who handed GoPro cameras to young children in their early childhood centers, capturing their experiences firsthand. What she uncovered about children’s rights to power and participation will challenge everything you thought you knew.

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    Ai in ECE: Friend, Foe or just another passing fad?

    Send us Fan MailFriend, Foe or just another passing fad?

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    Roots before Wings

    Send us Fan MailIn this episode, we dive into the heart of what every child needs most: secure attachment. Alex shares practical insights and strategies to help educators foster these essential bonds in ECE settings, creating environments where children can thrive emotionally, socially, and academically. Whether you're a teacher, caregiver, or parent, this conversation is packed with wisdom you can use right away to support the little ones in your care.

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    Leading with intent

    Send us Fan MailJoin us for an inspiring conversation with Dr. Kath Cooper as we explore the essence of intentional leadership in early childhood education. Dr. Cooper shares her journey as a leader, her passion for supporting Rainbow Families, and her expertise as a Gallup Strengths Coach. This episode dives into the power of understanding individual strengths, fostering inclusive environments, and leading with purpose and authenticity. Whether you're an ECE leader, educator, or advocate for diversity, this conversation is full of practical insights and heartfelt wisdom.

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    The Great Documentation debate

    Send us Fan MailThe Documentation Dilemma: Are Learning Stories Still Worth It?In this episode, we’re diving headfirst into a topic that might ruffle a few feathers—documentation in early childhood education. Grab a coffee and brace yourself as we unpack the good, the bad, and the downright chaotic world of learning stories, portfolios, and documentation overload.Once the gold standard, learning stories replaced dry, clinical records with meaningful narratives that celebrated the magic of children’s learning. But in 2024, are they still serving their purpose, or have they become a treadmill of deadlines, quotas, and copy-pasted outcomes? Join us as we question the status quo, share honest reflections, and explore what meaningful documentation really looks like today.

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    Five strategies for engaging your ECE team in professional learning

    Send us Fan MailOne of the most common questions we are asked at ECE Learning Unlimited is "How can I engage my team in professional learning to improve practice?" In this short lunch bite episode, we bring you five strategies you can implement to increase the engagement of your educators in professional learning that leads to improved outcomes in teaching and learning. 

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    Let's get passionate about science in the ECE curriculum

    Send us Fan MailScience in the early years curriculum is often underrated and overlooked. We may have a nature area, do volcanoes in the sandpit and do the odd science experiment sometimes. But there is so much more that we can do with science if we only knew how.Today I am joined by the vibrant author and science teacher Rachel Rohloff to talk about her books and also how we can create exciting science learning opportunities in the early years environment.

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    An insight into living with a child with autism: parental advice for educators

    Send us Fan MailMost early years educators will work with children on the autism spectrum at some stage of our careers. Having an understanding of what life is like for the whole family and how we can work effectively with children and families is an important part of our role.  In this episode, I speak with Jo Blair - artist, teacher, centre owner and mum to three boys one of whom has autism.Jo gives some incredibly valuable insight into her family's experience of living with an autistic child and their experiences in the early years' sector. She also shares some useful suggestions for how we can effectively support families and engage with autistic children. 

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    How to conduct a formal investigation in an Early Childhood Service

    Send us Fan MailAs ECE leaders and managers,  conducting a formal investigation is one of those things we all hope we NEVER have to do. Yet, we may sadly find ourselves in this exact situation at some point in our career. And if we do, it is critical that we know what to do. In this episode I am joined by Ainsley Palairet from Fix HR, who talks us through this tricky stuff, and helps ECE managers and leaders to understand their obligations when conducting a formal investigation.

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    Team work makes the dream work: But how can we create a thriving, highly motivated teaching team?

    Send us Fan MailOne of the most frequently lamented issues I hear from early childhood leaders and managers is how to get their team on the same page and performing like superstar teachers.In this episode I share 10 pieces of an important puzzle that you can put together to ensure your teachers are not only meeting your expectations, but also thriving. This podcast is one of our "lunch bites" where we bring you new ECE learning, support and guidance in less than 30 minutes.This episode is also available as a reading that you can share with colleagues at https://www.ecelearningunlimited.com/blog/creating-thriving-highly-motivated-teams 

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    Understanding the Reggio approach with Adrienne Thomson from Magic Garden

    Send us Fan MailThis is one of my favourite interviews ever! In this interview I spoke with the most inspiring, passionate, knowledgeable teacher I have ever met.  Adrienne Thomson has been the pedagogical leader at Magic Garden in Auckland for over 18 years.  If you want to build your understanding of what underpins the Reggio approach and how this amazing early childhood centre has applied their understanding of this philosophy into their curriculum for nearly twenty years then take a listen to this.

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    How to create a positive and successful settling and induction process for new children

    Send us Fan MailAfter more than thirty years in early childhood education, I speak from experience when I say that I have seen over and over again how much better it is for children and their parents when early childhood services put into place a well planned and well considered induction process for new families.In this episode I remind early childhood professionals just why induction is so important, and I give you a ten step process for creating a positive and successful induction process for new families. Read and download the blog at https://www.ecelearningunlimited.com/blog/induction-for-new-children

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    Ten strategies for settling new infants and toddlers

    Send us Fan MailSettling new children into ECE can be a hairy time for everyone. Some children will slip into being at your place easy peasy, and will barely wave goodbye to their parents. And some children will really struggle.  But how we settle new children is incredibly critical to their wellbeing, and we HAVE to get this right!In this episode I give you ten strategies for settling new children that I know works, as I have used them myself. 

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    Understanding bullying in the ECE work place

    Send us Fan MailSadly bullying is more prevalent than ever in the early childhood education work place. In this episode I am joined by Ainsley Palairet from Fix HR who breaks down what bullying is, and how leaders and managers can manage this in their ECE service. 

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    Strategies for resettling a child after an absence - A respectful approach for primary caregivers

    Send us Fan MailResettling a child back into your early childhood service after an absence can be a challenging, emotional time for everyone involved. Especially if the child is struggling with this. As early childhood teachers we all want the best for the children in our care, but sometimes we just need some support ourselves to achieve this. In this lunch bite episode I answer a letter from a teacher who is seeking strategies as a primary caregiver for how to support a child who is struggling to resettle after a long absence. I share my response, offering 11 suggestions for how this teacher can respond respectfully, and support this child and her family to resettle and find her equilibrium again.This podcast is one of our lunch bites, where we bring you new ECE learning, support and guidance in less than 15 minutes. (Although this session is a little sneaky 25 minutes).You can read the blogpost at https://www.ecelearningunlimited.com/blog/resettling

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    Understanding Dispositions in Early Childhood Education

    Send us Fan MailIf you are working in an early childhood environment, you will no doubt have heard the term "dispositions" used when talking about children's learning. When teachers assess children's learning, they will look for their dispositions.But what exactly are dispositions?And why are they so important in ECE?In this lunch bite podcast of only 10 minutes I unpack what dispositions are and explain why they are so important for early childhood teachers to recognise and respond to. This session is perfect for anyone who is new to early childhood education, or anyone who needs a bit of a refresher on this topic. This podcast is also available as a blog post at https://www.ecelearningunlimited.com/blog/dispositions 

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    10 Tips for effectively leading learning with your ECE teachers

    Send us Fan MailDo you ever feel frustrated that your ECE teachers are just not meeting your expectations?Do you have teachers in your team whose performance could be so much better?If you are in a position of leadership in ECE, one of your primary objectives must be to lead the learning of your teachers. Because your teachers are the ones who spend the most time with children. What they say, what they do, how they go about their teaching and interacting with children and families every day is the core work. It’s the sole reason you all have jobs! But what does it mean to lead the learning of teachers?And how do you do this?This podcast is one of our new lunch time bites, where you can quickly listen during a break or on a walk to soak up some great advice for you as a teacher or leader in early childhood education.In this lunch bite episode of only 12 minutes,  I give you 10 tips for how to lead the learning of your teachers so that your team is performing at their best and being nothing less than AMAZING teachers!

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    Six tips for getting your manager to listen to you

    Send us Fan MailWe all know how frustrating it can be when we really want to make some changes in our ECE environment (whether it be to routines or systems) but our manager just won't listen or let us change anything. This podcast is one of our new lunch time bites, where you can quickly listen during a break or on a walk to get some great advice for you as a teacher or leader in early childhood education.In this lunch bite episode of only 11 minutes and thirty seven seconds,  I give you six tips for how to get your manager to listen to you. 

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    Developing Sustainable Practices in ECE and Introducing Cloth Nappies with Kate Meads

    Send us Fan MailIf you have a passion for helping to save our planet, or want to know about introducing washable nappies into your ECE service then you MUST listen to this podcast! Introducing Kate Meads - New Zealand’s very own waste free warrior. Kate is so easy to listen to, and she leaves a fire in your belly to go out and make changes today!! In this podcast we cover;Biodegradeable and compostable nappies and other products - are they any good? What is happening with recycling in New Zealand? Are our recycle-ables actually being recycled?What can you do as an ECE service to be more sustainable?How to introduce washable nappies into your ECE service.

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    RIE Based Practice in ECE

    Send us Fan MailIn this podcast interview with Sharon Smith we discussed;How Sharon came to be a RIE Associate - her personal journey.What is the RIE philosophy all about in a nutshell - an explanation for beginners.The main RIE principles that all infant and toddler teachers need to know, understand and practice.Some of the common misconceptions about RIE practice in ECE group care.What the NZITC has planned for 2021.

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    Learnings from Pikler and becoming an Infant Toddler Pedagogue

    Send us Fan MailIn this podcast interview with Katherine Bussey we talk about the importance of care and connection with our infants and toddlers and also;Her experiences in Budapest learning about the Pikler approach .Katherine’s explanation of the Pikler approach for beginners.Relevant findings from Katherine’s doctoral researchThe shifts in infant and toddler teacher practice Katherine has seen in New Zealand and Australia over the last 15 years.Where to next for infant and toddler teachers developing in this specialty. There is so much we can learn from Katherine’s amazing career in early childhood education and her determination and commitment to building her knowledge and practice with infants and toddlers. 

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    Nathan Wallis: The impact of Neuroscience Research for Early Childhood Teachers

    Send us Fan MailToday I had the immense pleasure of speaking with Nathan Wallis - neuroscience educator. Nathan’s work shares how the brain works, and how neuroscience can better inform our day to day interactions with children and young people. If you haven’t yet had the opportunity to hear Nathan speak, then you must listen to this podcast!In this interview with Nathan, we talk about the importance of the first 1000 days in a child’s life and the importance of supporting this in early childhood education. I also asked him;What is a dyad? And what does this mean for infants who are spending long hours in childcare?What is the impact of stress on infant brains, and how can early childhood teachers minimise this?How can early childhood teachers best support the development of resilience and emotional intelligence?How can early childhood teachers support children who have experienced trauma?We also talk about responsive, respectful care, and the importance of consistent, dyadic relationships in group care. 

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ECE Learning Unlimited provides professional learning opportunities for early years educators and leaders, supporting quality best practices and outcomes for children. We are on a mission to;- Support early years educators and leaders to be their best.- Make the world a better place for children.By making the education jungle more straightforward and more knowledge filled for early years educators and leaders.Through;- Timely, valuable learning content.- A beautifully curated, effective, accessible platform.

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