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  • The Screen Time Truth Every Parent Needs to Hear | Professor Sam Wass
    May 5 2026

    What is fast-paced screen content actually doing to your child's brain? And why does every parent recognise the mood their child comes off a screen in?

    Professor Sam Wass is Professor of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of East London, leader of the Baby Dev Lab, and one of the psychologists from Channel 4's multi-award winning series The Secret Life of 4 and 5 Year Olds.

    In this episode we talk about why fast-paced content puts children into fight or flight mode, why using screens to calm toddler tantrums can make behaviour worse over time, what your phone is doing to your child's sense of security without you realising and why the thing most parents believe helps children learn is actually the opposite of what the neuroscience is telling us.

    Best Beginnings is the podcast from Babyzone about what happens in the first five years of life and why it shapes everything that comes after.

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    46 min
  • Financial Insecurity Is an Early Years Crisis, with Alex Christopoulos, Aviva Foundation Lead
    Apr 28 2026

    What does money have to do with how a child develops? Everything, argues Alex Christopoulos, Director of the Aviva Foundation. In this episode, Alex joins George to explore how financial insecurity shapes the environment children grow up in, affecting parental stress, presence and responsiveness in ways that directly impact early development.

    Alex draws on his background in international children's rights and his work co-authoring a Lancet Commission on deinstitutionalization to make the case that the early years and financial sectors need each other and that the UK consistently underinvests in prevention.

    He also shares what the Aviva Foundation is doing differently, how the Royal Foundation's Early Childhood Business Taskforce is changing employer behaviour and what the Babyzone and Baby Buddy partnership means for families navigating financial pressure right now.

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    44 min
  • Sergei Urban| Why Everything Your Child Needs Is Already in Your Kitchen Cupboard
    Apr 21 2026

    What if the secret to raising curious, confident children was already in your kitchen cupboard?

    Sergei Urban is the founder of The Dad Lab, one of the most followed play based learning platforms in the world. With over 10 million followers and 3 billion YouTube views, his content is used in classrooms worldwide including by the Australian government. He has done all of it without a science degree, with a masters in economics and a kitchen cupboard.

    In this episode, George sits down with Sergei to talk about why hands on play matters more than any curriculum, how to create a home environment that builds curiosity without pressure, the truth about screen time and what he actually did when his toddler got addicted to an iPad, why social media gives children answers when what they need is questions, and what it means to raise children in the age of AI.

    Whether you have five minutes or a full Sunday afternoon, this conversation will change how you think about play at home.

    Best Beginnings is the podcast from Babyzone about what happens in the first five years of life and why it shapes everything that comes after.

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    43 min
  • Early Autism, Baby Sleep and What Every Parent Needs to Know | Professor Emily Jones
    Apr 14 2026

    What can we actually know about a child's development in the first year of life? And what should parents do with that information?

    Professor Emily Jones is Professor of Neuroscience at King's College London, leads the BOND lab at Birkbeck University and is Principal Investigator of BASIS, the British Autism Study of Infant Siblings, which has followed hundreds of babies from six months through childhood.

    In this episode we talk about the biggest myths around autism, what sleep patterns in babies as young as 14 months can tell us, why neurodivergent parents may naturally be creating better environments for their children and what Emily would most want every worried parent to hear.

    Best Beginnings is a podcast from Babyzone about the first five years of life and why they shape everything that comes after. Each week George Looker speaks to the researchers, practitioners, parents and policymakers thinking most deeply about early childhood.

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    36 min
  • You Only Get One Chance at This | Neil Leitch on Best Beginnings
    Apr 7 2026

    Neil Leitch has spent decades fighting for the early years sector to be taken seriously. As CEO of the Early Years Alliance, the largest early years membership organisation in England, he has seen what happens when families don't get the support they need in the earliest years of life and what changes when they do.

    In this episode we talk about a freedom of information request that took two and a half years to win and revealed that in 2021 the Department for Education calculated it would cost £7.49 per hour to properly fund early years provision for three and four year olds. Today providers receive around £5.60. Less than the government's own figure, four years on, after double digit inflation and rising costs.

    We also talk about why 77% of early years educators who leave the sector say they feel undervalued by government, what real education actually looks like, why every child has talent but not every child has opportunity and why the earliest years are the single most important period we consistently underinvest in.

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    41 min
  • Introducing Best Beginnings
    Apr 7 2026

    1 million new neural connections form in a child's brain every single second during the first three years of life.

    By the time a child turns two, more than 80% of their brain architecture is already in place.

    And yet, as a society, we invest the least in the years that matter most.

    That's what Best Beginnings is here to change. In this opening monologue, George Looker makes the case for why the earliest years aren't just a social priority, they're an economic one. And why what happens at the kitchen table matters more than any government programme.

    Subscribe to Best Beginnings wherever you listen to podcasts and if you know someone that needs to hear this, share it with them.

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    18 min