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early years discrimination

early years discrimination

by: crusty clown - 30-10-05 00:20

In what way? froma staff or child point of view?

early years discrimination - 31-10-05 15:29

by: 130979

by society? the staff?

early years discrimination - 31-10-05 21:15

by: joshuajones

130979

What are you getting at ?
Society doesn't discriminate against early years they use it. Staff don't discriminate they are working in it ? Does the Government discriminate ? yes it probably does, private providers and subscribers to day care finance it, the government doesn't subsidise it, which is why wages are so low, except of course for Sure start centres which provide unfair competition in the market and are government subsidised in the short term, but what happens to them when the subsidies dry up. If you want information be a little more specific.

early years discrimination - 01-11-05 18:08

by: edna

yes, the early years do suffer discrimination.

I feel that this has always been the case beause early child care and education is looled upon as the least important topic on the planet.

People seems to be oblivious about the fact that they were once a child. That children are a burden to society, that they are trouble, that they are a bother, that they are not valid.

This is the highest form of abuse that young individuals suffer at the hands of adults.

edna. child advocate. author of "Millennium Child 2000 Combo"

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