Laura Henry is an expert international award-winning Early Childhood specialist. She is the vice-president of The British Association for Early Childhood Education; An educational consultant for the BBC; An ambassador for the Jermain Defoe Foundation. For three decades Laura has used her skills to support those who work directly with children. Every year she trains thousands of individuals, using her engaging and inspiring style. She is a highly regarded and popular trainer and writer. She is passionate about quality in Early Years, making sure that children receive the best possible care and education to help them reach their full potential.
Keynote Details: Turned on and tuned in
With a focus on ‘getting children ready’, Laura will look at how educators can always prioritise children’s needs, rather than just ‘ticking the box.’ She will look at the key person approach in practice, with a focus on attachments and children’s personal, social and emotional development. She will also explore how research and theory can support our practice.