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Nursery World Show: Seminars - Talking sense

Speakers at the show tell Katy Morton about the topics they will discuss with seminar goers.

Visitors to the Nursery World Show can hear from leading early years consultants and practitioners at thought-provoking seminars over the two days.

The themes of this year's seminar programme include:

- special educational needs;

- the key person approach;

- treasure baskets and heuristic play.

Speakers will share their insights into best practice within the EYFS and draw on their personal knowledge and experience.

The programme kicks off with a member of the EYFS team at National Strategies, Helen Moylett, whose seminar will focus on Observation, Assessment and Planning.

This will be followed by a talk on the place of risk and challenge in young children's learning by risk expert and principal lecturer of early childhood studies at Roehampton University, Helen Tovey. She will explain why it's important for children to play adventurously and how to introduce challenge into an enabling environment.

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