Attitude problems

By Mary Dickins, Nursery World, 3 January 2002

Look at how discrimination begins among children, parents and early years practitioners and at the way settings accommodate children to see what could be changed. Legislation and the new national standards for under-eights daycare and childminding state that providers must promote anti-discriminatory practice. But what exactly is it? And how do providers set about putting it into practice?

Look at how discrimination begins among children, parents and early years practitioners and at the way settings accommodate children to see what could be changed. Legislation and the new national standards for under-eights daycare and childminding state that providers must promote anti-discriminatory...

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