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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 going on when children ‘lose focus,’ how stress (yours and theirs!) plays a surprising role, and how we can move away from blame and into strategies that build regulation, connection and resilience for both children and adults.
This is your invitation to step into your role with awareness, empathy and intention, not as someone who manages behaviour, but as someone who shapes the conditions for deep, joyful, sustained engagement.
This conversation will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and ready to take action on distraction.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
…and that’s just the start!
I'm Michelle Hague, founder of HEYD (Early Years School Improvement Specialists) and the Early Years Impact podcast. You can contact me directly: [email protected], or visit heyd.co.uk where you will find more details about our coaching offer plus our sponsors KCS.co.uk.
I know this episode will inspire you to know more and to connect further with Prof. Sam Wass, Director, Institute for the Science of Early Years.
Web: www.profsamwass.com / www.isey.org/ www.nestkids.co.uk / www.mee.dev
Instagram @profsamwass/@isey_uel
Twitter: @profsamwass/@ISEY_uel
Bluesky: @profsamwass.bsky.social
LinkedIn - personal: www.linkedin.com/in/sam-wass-987513202/;
ISEY: https://www.linkedin.com/company/107254666/
NEW BOOK: Take Action on Distraction - The definitive guide to improving attention and focus in the Early Years and Key Stage
By Michelle HagueIn 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 going on when children ‘lose focus,’ how stress (yours and theirs!) plays a surprising role, and how we can move away from blame and into strategies that build regulation, connection and resilience for both children and adults.
This is your invitation to step into your role with awareness, empathy and intention, not as someone who manages behaviour, but as someone who shapes the conditions for deep, joyful, sustained engagement.
This conversation will leave you feeling informed, empowered, and ready to take action on distraction.
In This Episode, You’ll Discover:
…and that’s just the start!
I'm Michelle Hague, founder of HEYD (Early Years School Improvement Specialists) and the Early Years Impact podcast. You can contact me directly: [email protected], or visit heyd.co.uk where you will find more details about our coaching offer plus our sponsors KCS.co.uk.
I know this episode will inspire you to know more and to connect further with Prof. Sam Wass, Director, Institute for the Science of Early Years.
Web: www.profsamwass.com / www.isey.org/ www.nestkids.co.uk / www.mee.dev
Instagram @profsamwass/@isey_uel
Twitter: @profsamwass/@ISEY_uel
Bluesky: @profsamwass.bsky.social
LinkedIn - personal: www.linkedin.com/in/sam-wass-987513202/;
ISEY: https://www.linkedin.com/company/107254666/
NEW BOOK: Take Action on Distraction - The definitive guide to improving attention and focus in the Early Years and Key Stage