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Why should we be prioritising social and emotional development? Hear what some of our experts friends from across the early childhood sector have to say. ▶️Watch the full film on our YouTube channel: #ShapingUs

55,938 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля Toria
Toria1 год назад

@lovefamilywales Brilliant to see the UK Department for Education's EYFS framework highlighted

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UserInterface4 лет назад

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Фото профиля The Prince
The Prince1 год назад

Great work from Princess Catherine and her @Earlychildhood team.

Фото профиля Mona👑
Mona👑1 год назад

And more info about the Framework.❤️ #PrincessofWales #Shapingus #EarlyChildhood

Фото профиля Royally Wales
Royally Wales1 год назад

👏💗 Shaping a healthier, happier, kinder world. #ShapingUs

Фото профиля Jane Jackson
Jane Jackson1 год назад

Totally support all this work, multi-generational work needed to support new families to provide love and support. ❤️

Фото профиля Baroness Bruck
Baroness Bruck1 год назад

“Why should we be prioritising social and emotional development?” — hollow words from “the princess” considering THOUSANDS of (white) British girls have been r*ped & exploited up and down the country for YEARS, as Kate peacocks her privilege and sells it as #Sainthood 🤦🏻‍♀️❌🙄

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Bear Force HQ Boss1 год назад

Our priority is children and young adults and just about to kick start the project in Stoke on Trent! #talktalktalk #bearforce

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Lilybet651 год назад

👏👏👏👏👏❤️

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Theroyalfamily.wcgcl 👑🇬🇧1 год назад

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Sasha Knowler1 год назад

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