Guest guest Posted December 5, 2010 Report Share Posted December 5, 2010 Excuse cross posting, but Field's report about the early years takes a very different tack to the Unicef report. Thank you , for identifying this.best wishesBegin forwarded message:From: " Bidmead" <christine@...>Date: 4 December 2010 14:48:37 GMT"Interest Group" <pafsinterestgroup >Subject: [pafsinterestgroup] Fw: The Foundation Years: preventing poor children becoming poor adults [1 Attachment]Reply-pafsinterestgroup [Attachment(s) from Bidmead included below]An interesting document about inequalities. The Foundation Years 1. The Review recommends that government, national and local, should give greater prominence to the earliest years in life, from pregnancy to age five, adopting the term Foundation Years. This is for several reasons: to increase public understanding of how babies and young children develop and what is important to ensure their healthy progress in this crucial period; to make clear the package of support needed both for children and parents in those early years; to establish the Foundation Years as of equal status and importance in the public mind to primary and secondary school years; and to ensure that child development and services during those years are as well understood. Best wishes, Cowleysarahcowley183@...http://myprofile.cos.com/S124021COn 1 of 1 File(s) Field poverty-report.pdf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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