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196: Why YOUR School Needs More Stories Like Jojo & Gran Gran with Laura Henry-Allain

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Summary:
In this episode of The Forest School Podcast, host Lewis Ames sits down with Laura Henry-Allain MBE, author, consultant, and creator of the beloved children’s show Jojo & Gran Gran. They explore the importance of representation in early years education, how to create inclusive learning environments, and why conversations about diversity should start early. Laura shares practical advice for parents and educators, emphasizing the power of storytelling in fostering empathy and understanding. Tune in to learn how YOU can make a difference in your classroom, Forest School, or home learning environment.

Key Takeaways:

  • The role of diverse stories in shaping children's understanding of the world.
  • How to introduce age-appropriate conversations about race and inclusion.
  • Practical ways to make your learning environment a space where every child feels seen.
  • The “mirrors, windows, and sliding doors” approach to representation in books.
  • Why outdoor educators should consider diverse experiences when designing activities.

Timestamps:

  • [01:26] – Laura introduces herself and her journey in early years education.
  • [03:19] – The creation of Jojo & Gran Gran and its impact on diverse storytelling.
  • [07:06] – Discussing the importance of diversity in books and media for children.
  • [14:03] – Why it’s crucial to talk about race with young children.
  • [18:02] – How parents can be anti-racist role models through everyday actions.
  • [27:15] – Laura’s guide for early years educators on promoting inclusion.
  • [37:47] – Reflections on Laura's grandmother’s legacy and its influence on her work.

Guest Information:
Laura Henry-Allain MBE is a celebrated author and early years consultant known for her work in children's media and literature. She is the creator of the TV series Jojo & Gran Gran, which highlights the importance of familial bonds and cultural representation. Laura has written several books that explore themes of inclusion and diversity, such as My Skin, Your Skin. Connect with Laura on her website laurahanryelaine.com.

Links to Resources Mentioned:

  • Jojo & Gran Gran (TV Series)
  • My Skin, Your Skin by Laura Henry-Allain MBE
  • Research on early childhood development and race recognition

Call to Action:
Enjoyed this conversation? Subscribe to The Forest School Podcast and leave us a review! Share this episode with fellow educators and parents to help spread the message of inclusion in early years education. Follow the links to listen:

  continue reading

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Manage episode 446723018 series 3063229
Content provided by Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden, Lewis Ames, and Wem Southerden. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Lewis Ames and Wem Southerden, Lewis Ames, and Wem Southerden or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary:
In this episode of The Forest School Podcast, host Lewis Ames sits down with Laura Henry-Allain MBE, author, consultant, and creator of the beloved children’s show Jojo & Gran Gran. They explore the importance of representation in early years education, how to create inclusive learning environments, and why conversations about diversity should start early. Laura shares practical advice for parents and educators, emphasizing the power of storytelling in fostering empathy and understanding. Tune in to learn how YOU can make a difference in your classroom, Forest School, or home learning environment.

Key Takeaways:

  • The role of diverse stories in shaping children's understanding of the world.
  • How to introduce age-appropriate conversations about race and inclusion.
  • Practical ways to make your learning environment a space where every child feels seen.
  • The “mirrors, windows, and sliding doors” approach to representation in books.
  • Why outdoor educators should consider diverse experiences when designing activities.

Timestamps:

  • [01:26] – Laura introduces herself and her journey in early years education.
  • [03:19] – The creation of Jojo & Gran Gran and its impact on diverse storytelling.
  • [07:06] – Discussing the importance of diversity in books and media for children.
  • [14:03] – Why it’s crucial to talk about race with young children.
  • [18:02] – How parents can be anti-racist role models through everyday actions.
  • [27:15] – Laura’s guide for early years educators on promoting inclusion.
  • [37:47] – Reflections on Laura's grandmother’s legacy and its influence on her work.

Guest Information:
Laura Henry-Allain MBE is a celebrated author and early years consultant known for her work in children's media and literature. She is the creator of the TV series Jojo & Gran Gran, which highlights the importance of familial bonds and cultural representation. Laura has written several books that explore themes of inclusion and diversity, such as My Skin, Your Skin. Connect with Laura on her website laurahanryelaine.com.

Links to Resources Mentioned:

  • Jojo & Gran Gran (TV Series)
  • My Skin, Your Skin by Laura Henry-Allain MBE
  • Research on early childhood development and race recognition

Call to Action:
Enjoyed this conversation? Subscribe to The Forest School Podcast and leave us a review! Share this episode with fellow educators and parents to help spread the message of inclusion in early years education. Follow the links to listen:

  continue reading

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