Michelle Hague

Early Years Impact

Early Years Impact embraces innovation, insight and impact in early childhood education: whether you’re an educator, parent, policymaker, or just curious about how those early days shape who we become, this is for you. Michelle brings you the latest research, expert insights and real-life experiences to help you understand how little tweaks to everyday life can have a big impact on children’s earliest years.

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Michelle Hague

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Education

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19. Okt 2025

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Lead, Learn and Lift: Leading with Intention 19.10.2025

In this energising and thought-provoking episode, we explore what it really means to lead with intention in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). At a time when the role of early years leadership is becoming increasingly visible in both research and practice, we ask: what does great leadership actually look like through the lens of early childhood? We consider the idea of the leader as connecto...

ABC Does...Authenticity in Early Years 05.10.2025

In this inspiring episode , we explore what it really means to honour the natural rhythm of child development in early years . From the atmosphere of the classroom to the cadence of children’s days, we ask: what happens when we give ourselves permission to start trusting what we know about how children actually grow? We reflect on the truth that underpins so much of quality early years and child d...

Musical Heights & Boogie Bites! 21.09.2025

In this uplifting episode , we explore why music isn’t just a 'nice extra' in early years - it’s a neuroscientific powerhouse that builds the brain, boosts learning and supports development in ways no other activity can. Joined by the brilliant Sue Newman from Boogie Mites , we dive into how music and movement light up young children’s brains , laying the groundwork for language, self-regulation,...

Magical Maths, Mastery and More! 07.09.2025

In this insightful episode , we unpack what it really means to lay the foundations for maths in the early years - not through worksheets or rushed number goals, but by building deep, confident mathematical thinking through language, connection and play . Joined by Twinkl’s National Primary Maths Lead Jon Cripwell , we explore the marvel of maths, from the importance of using precise vocabulary, to...

Take Action on Distraction: Improving Attention & Focus 27.07.2025

In this eye-opening episode , we dive into what it really means to support attention and focus in the early years, not by demanding silence or stillness, but by understanding the science behind how young children’s brains actually work . Joined by leading neuroscientist Professor Sam Wass , we explore key ideas from his brilliant book Take Action on Distraction . Together, we unpack what’s really...

Cultivating Creativity: Don't Be Daunted! 13.07.2025

In this liberating episode, we dive into what it really means to cultivate creativity in the early years – not just for children, but for the adults who lead them. We explore powerful ideas from Bill Lucas’ research and Collaborative Projects with Early Years Wales discussing and deepening understanding about how to move beyond ‘arts and crafts’ to foster creative thinking, problem-solving, curios...

Routines Rock: Relationships Reign! 29.06.2025

In this essential episode, we dive headfirst into what it really means to get the start of school right - and spoiler alert: it’s not about zone boards, rain clouds or storms! Instead, we celebrate the power of relationships, routines and respect as the cornerstones of a successful school transition. Together, we explore how schools can shift from behaviour management systems to relationship-led c...

Limitless Loose Parts: Joy, Marvel and Adventure! 15.06.2025

The power of loose parts comes alive in this episode! In this energising episode, Greg Bottrill and I journey deep into the playful world of loose parts play , but with a twist! We explore how re-branding, jackets of joy and football socks can transform learning  - turning a "carpet area" into a Carpet Kingdom and the ordinary water tray into a land of possibilities with underwater unicorns!&...

Metacognition Magnified: Messy Before Perfect 01.06.2025

What is metacognition? And what does metacognition look like in Early Years?. Why does it matter more than we realise? And how can YOU help metacognitive thinking as a parent or professional? In this episode, we explore the powerful, often invisible force that shapes how children learn, solve problems and build a sense of self: metacognition. We dive into: • Unlocking Metacognition – What it reall...

Brains, Bodies and Barefooted Brilliance - Charlotte Davies 18.05.2025

Why is crunching an apple, processing sound, nose breathing and being barefoot so important? Is it true that sitting upright helps your ears to drain better? By slowing down are we really speeding up? And why does motor-sensory integration really matter? In this episode, we dive into the  often overlooked  foundations of human development – from slurred speech and sound therapy through t...

Early Years Impact Trailer for Parents and Professionals 18.05.2025

Early Years Impact embraces innovation, insight and impact in early childhood education: whether you’re an educator, parent, policymaker, or just curious about how those early days shape who we become, this is for you. Michelle brings you the latest research, expert insights and real-life experiences to help you understand how little tweaks to everyday life can have a big impact on children’s earl...

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