Well, the petition is beginning to get noticed and I am getting responses from some of the Early Years magazines.
I have tried to speed-read my way through a variety of ebooks about the intricate workings of Twitter. I have to admit that the apparent ease that youngsters navigate through this social network has, so far, completely eluded me but hey, God loves a tryer!
I never realised there were so many Tweeters/Twitterers? interested in the Early Years. This is certainly proving to be a useful tool for promoting the campaign.
I have had lots of support from practitioners through the Early Years Foundation Stage Forum and held some interesting online conversations. The forum collates such a broad spectrum of Early Years experiences, ranging from college students starting out in Early Years through to practitioners, managers, university tutors, Ofsted inspectors, Health Visitors, Social Workers and revered Early Years Specialists to name a few.
Such a diverse bunch, and such a valuable combined resource! What a shame that their combined views and perspectives do not make up our DfE!
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