Baby you’re amazing! June O'Sullivan on the importance of best practice with babies and toddlers

June O’Sullivan, CEO of London Early Years Foundation
Monday, October 17, 2022

The support and wellbeing of babies is strongly linked to better outcomes later in life but is not always placed at the forefront of best practice in early years. With the legacy of Covid and other societal pressures, this has to change says June O’Sullivan.

'The power of knowing how to create strong attachments that build independence, the skills of observation, applying the theories of attachment and recognising and supporting the different stages of communicating are the bedrock of good practice.'
'The power of knowing how to create strong attachments that build independence, the skills of observation, applying the theories of attachment and recognising and supporting the different stages of communicating are the bedrock of good practice.'

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