A ROYAL VISIT BY THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE
The Duchess of Cambridge highlights the importance of early childhood experiences at our Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre-School.
Refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taA14IVIm9g for more of why #JuneOSullivan the #paedophile will pay me for #pedagogy my #intellectualproperty she took in my #homemade BOOK when Sky News visited LSCN on 5/9/2011.
The Duchess of Cambridge visited LEYF’s Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre School to discuss her landmark survey ‘5 Big Questions on the Under Fives’. This survey was launched last week and aims to spark a nationwide conversation on early childhood
During her visit, Her Royal Highness helped our nursery teachers serve breakfast to the children, highlighting the importance of nutritious food for a child’s development. She also spoke to the apprentices at the LEYF Early Years Chef Academy, which is also based at Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre School, and offers the first specialist qualification for chefs either working or keen to work with children up to the age of eight.
As part of The Duchess’s firm commitment to her work on Early Years, this landmark survey will give people across the UK an opportunity to provide their view on raising the next generation. Click here to join the conversation.
The survey contains just five short questions and ultimately aims to help bring about lasting change for children, families and communities in the UK. It is designed to bring together the thoughts of as many individuals, organisations and businesses as possible – recognising that everyone has a role to play in ensuring that children have the best possible start in life.
The findings will be a vital source of information for the Early Years sector, helping it to better understand public perceptions of the importance of the early years, and the first-hand experiences of parents, families and carers. This public feedback will also help to focus Her Royal Highness’ work through The Royal Foundation as she endeavors to provide children across the UK with the best foundations to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
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A ROYAL VISIT BY THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE
The Duchess of Cambridge highlights the importance of early childhood experiences at our Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre-School.
Refer to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taA14IVIm9g for more of why #JuneOSullivan the #paedophile will pay me for #pedagogy my #intellectualproperty she took in my #homemade BOOK when Sky News visited LSCN on 5/9/2011.
The Duchess of Cambridge visited LEYF’s Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre School to discuss her landmark survey ‘5 Big Questions on the Under Fives’. This survey was launched last week and aims to spark a nationwide conversation on early childhood
During her visit, Her Royal Highness helped our nursery teachers serve breakfast to the children, highlighting the importance of nutritious food for a child’s development. She also spoke to the apprentices at the LEYF Early Years Chef Academy, which is also based at Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre School, and offers the first specialist qualification for chefs either working or keen to work with children up to the age of eight.
As part of The Duchess’s firm commitment to her work on Early Years, this landmark survey will give people across the UK an opportunity to provide their view on raising the next generation. Click here to join the conversation.
The survey contains just five short questions and ultimately aims to help bring about lasting change for children, families and communities in the UK. It is designed to bring together the thoughts of as many individuals, organisations and businesses as possible – recognising that everyone has a role to play in ensuring that children have the best possible start in life.
The findings will be a vital source of information for the Early Years sector, helping it to better understand public perceptions of the importance of the early years, and the first-hand experiences of parents, families and carers. This public feedback will also help to focus Her Royal Highness’ work through The Royal Foundation as she endeavors to provide children across the UK with the best foundations to lead healthy and fulfilling lives.
Reg. Company 2228978
Reg. Charity 299686
Guarantee No: 2228978
LEYF
Home
About LEYF
Junes’ Blog
Parent Zone
Contact
Privacy Policy
Compliments & Complaints
Nurseries
Find your nursery
Our approach
Testimonials
FAQ
Doubling Down evaluation
Rethinking Bikes Summary Report
Careers
Current vacancies
Apprenticeships
Men In Childcare Apprenticeships
Working at LEYF
Staff testimonials
Gender Pay Gap report
Contact
London Early Years Foundation
121 Marsham Street
London SW1P 4LX
info@leyf.org.uk
020 7834 8679
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