How can we deepen our understanding of babies as capable, curious and highly competent communicators?
Join Dr Sharon Colilles, Associate Professor at Bath Spa University and leading researcher in inclusive early years practice, as she explores the importance of reciprocity in the baby room through an evidence-informed lens.
Drawing on her own experiences of working with babies alongside the latest research, Sharon shares practical reflections on how slow, unhurried interactions and meaningful relationships can transform everyday practice. Discover how intentionally rich interactions, thoughtfully chosen resources and responsive environments can create safe spaces where babies' lived experiences and cultural capital are recognised, valued and nurtured.
Whether you work in a nursery, pre-school or childminding setting, this thought-provoking blog will offer practical ideas and fresh perspectives to support high-quality, relational practice with our youngest children.
Book now to receive access on Thursday 13th August: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/GRNE
