Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Kids Company in Bristol! Positive change in the air!

Welcome back again.

Yesterday I mentioned Emotional Regulation, today Kids Company shared the news of a new place in Bristol. In this short news clip from the BBC two young lads, share how they have had difficulty with anger and how Kids Company has, and is helping them. This is great news.

link: BBC news Kids Company in Bristol!


Sadly other news was not good.
 Nursery ratios raised to 'improve standards', - sigh who are they kidding!
In an ideal world a mother would be happy to stay at home for a few years to nurture and raise her children. Sadly this is not a choice for many mothers today it seems. No carer can give the attention needed by six two year old's, for half a day let alone five days a week.

You can support the protest via this link below;

change.petitions/department-for-education-drop-plans-to-increase-child-to-adult-ratios#

Still I'm uplifted to see what appears to me to be an increase in the papers and people saying that it is total utter madness!

May be a positive change is in the air!




2 comments:

  1. Hello Rosie
    As you can see I have taken a look at your blog and would like to thank you for adding the link to my petition - well actually not my petition - it is the children's petition as they are unable to speak up for themselves about these ideas from the government.

    As a newish blogger myself - I would like to wish you every success with your blog - enjoy it - and I am sure that like me you will learn more about blogging as you go along.

    I think as you are planning an adventure - it would be great if you were able to blog about it.

    All the best

    Penny Webb

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  2. Hello Penny
    Thank you for your communication, thank you for speaking up and taking action for the children. It was Camila Batmangelidgh that really alerted me to the fact that it’s because children don’t have a voice; that they can’t vote, that means the government seem to not care. I think a lot of people really do care but don’t fully understand the needs of children and that is what needs changing, for babies and children’s needs to be fully understood with empathy.
    Thank you for your kind encouragement.
    Rosie.

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