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The Early Years Together

The Early Years Together

By: Deborah Brown and Dr Jacqueline Young
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The Early Years Together is a nurturing and insightful weekly podcast hosted by Deborah Brown and Dr. Jacqueline Young, both Associate Professors at the University of Sussex. With a shared passion for early childhood education, they bring a unique blend of academic expertise and hands-on experience to every episode.

Each week, Deborah and Jacqueline explore the wonders of early childhood education and care through playful curiosity and professional depth, weaving together lived experience and evidence-based practice. From developmental milestones to the power of play, they share thoughtful conversations, practical guidance, and the latest research — all with warmth, humour, and heart.

Whether you're an experienced early years educator, or student, this podcast is your companion in supporting little learners and growing confident, caring communities.

Brown and Young 2026
Episodes
  • Making Time to Talk - Building Connections Through Talk in the Home
    Mar 15 2026

    In this week's episode, Jacqueline and Deborah explore how the smallest moments in a family’s day can become the biggest opportunities for connection. From breakfast chats to bath‑time giggles, they share simple, practical ways to spark richer conversations, nurture curiosity, and build children’s confidence as communicators. They unpack the realities of screen time without the guilt, offering easy shifts that turn digital moments into shared learning. The episode also dives into supporting children through big emotions, with calming phrases, connection‑first strategies, and ideas for building emotional vocabulary. A warm, reassuring listen for any parent or carer wanting to make talking feel natural, joyful, and part of everyday life.

    Link to Google form to submit questions: https://forms.gle/BMDCvTGAEfjjoqTQ8

    Episode Eight References:

    Bhutani, P. et al. (2024) ‘Is the screen time duration affecting children’s language development? - a scoping review’, Clinical Epidemiology and Global Health, 25, p. 101457. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cegh.2023.101457

    Karani, N.F., Sher, J. and Mophosho, M. (2022) ‘The influence of screen time on children’s language development: A scoping review’, South African Journal of Communication Disorders, 69(1), p. 825. Available at: https://doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v69i1.825.

    Links to website:

    BBC Nursery Rhymes and Songs:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/articles/zhwdgwx

    National Literacy Trust Website:

    https://wordsforlife.org.uk/

    Hosts:

    Deborah Brown www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-brown79

    Dr Jacqueline Young www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jacqueline-young

    Podcast produced by:

    Luke Young www.linkedin.com/in/lukeyoungcomposer

    Title music by:

    Luke Young www.linkedin.com/in/lukeyoungcomposer

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    13 mins
  • Making Time to Talk - Supporting Multilingual Children in the Early Years
    Mar 8 2026

    In this energising episode, Deborah and Jacqueline dive into the powerful role home languages play in children’s identity, confidence, and communication. Discover why bilingualism is an asset, what the “funds of knowledge” approach means for practice, and how simple everyday interactions can transform language learning for children with English as an additional language. Packed with practical ideas, warm reflections, and inclusive strategies, this episode is perfect for educators, students, and anyone passionate about nurturing joyful, meaningful communication from the very start.

    Episode Seven References:

    Moll, L. C., Amanti, C., Neff, D. and Gonzáles, N. (1992) Funds of knowledge for teaching: using a qualitative approach to connect homes and classrooms. Theory into Practice, 31(2), 132–141.

    Links to website:

    Help for Early Years Providers

    https://help-for-early-years-providers.education.gov.uk/support-for-practitioners/english-as-an-add…

    Hosts:

    Deborah Brown www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-brown79

    Dr Jacqueline Young www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jacqueline-young

    Podcast produced by:

    Luke Young www.linkedin.com/in/lukeyoungcomposer

    Title music by:

    Luke Young www.linkedin.com/in/lukeyoungcomposer

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    11 mins
  • Making Time to Talk - Why Being an Active Listener is Important
    Mar 1 2026

    Active listening is one of the most powerful foundations for early communication. In this episode, we explore why listening matters so much in the early years, how it supports language development, and what the EYFS says about listening and understanding.

    We break down practical ways adults can model active listening—being present, responding with attunement, validating feelings, and noticing non‑verbal cues. The episode also introduces the EEF’s ShREC approach and shares simple strategies to help young children become active listeners through open‑ended questions, thinking time, playful listening games, and reducing background noise.

    This episode is ideal for early years practitioners, students, parents, and anyone interested in child development, communication, and high‑quality early learning environments. If you’re looking for evidence‑informed strategies to strengthen children’s language and listening skills, this conversation offers clear, actionable insights you can use right away.

    Subscribe, share, and step into a podcast made for reflective early years practice.

    Episode Six References:

    Rogers, C.R. and Farson, R.E., (1957). Active listening. Chicago, IL.

    Jardri, R., Houfflin-Debarge, V., Delion, P., Pruvo, J.P., Thomas, P., & Pins, D. (2012) ‘Assessing fetal response to maternal speech using a noninvasive functional brain imaging technique’, Int J Dev Neurosci., 30: 159–61.

    Links to website:

    EEF ShREC approach

    https://educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk/early-years/the-shrec-approach

    Early Years Foundation Stage Framework

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/early-years-foundation-stage-framework--2

    Help for Early Years Providers

    https://help-for-early-years-providers.education.gov.uk/

    Hosts:

    Deborah Brown www.linkedin.com/in/deborah-brown79

    Dr Jacqueline Young www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jacqueline-young

    Podcast produced by:

    Luke Young www.linkedin.com/in/lukeyoungcomposer

    Title music by:

    Luke Young www.linkedin.com/in/lukeyoungcomposer

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    16 mins
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