
Working In Partnerships With Parents
** Doddington Grove, London, SE 17 3TT. 15th October 2008
To Whom It May Concern
I am writing on behalf of Mervelee Myers, who has told me she is facing difficulties at the nursery. I would like to say for the record, that Raphael and I have known Mervelee for around three years, and have always found her to be kind, hardworking and respectful. Furthemore, on two occasions, she acted above and beyond the call of duty: the first time by speaking up for Rapheal in order for him to be sent to the Open Plan section of the nursery, rather than languishing in the Tweeny Room. The second time was after I had voiced a minor concern that Raphael’s art work had not been displayed. It transpired that Raphael had no art to dispaly, although he had been invited to participate in the art projects, he had simply chosen not to. This was perfectly understandable, but Mervelee found time to write me a very kind letter to explain exactly why she would not force a child to participate in activities that he or she shows no interest in. It was an extremely articulate and well-informed letter which truly illustrate how seriously Mervelee takes her role to promote children’s development and learning, including all diverse needs across curriculum areas.
Yours faithfully,
Signature Claire Bonavero.
This goes to show the benefits of studying at the http://www.aoug.org.uk. From I had acc-gen@open.ac.uk 2004 – 2010. Where I become a graduate http://www.open.ac.uk in May 2009. Before I started working at http://www.leyf.org.uk. However, I was never given the opportunity to progress my career. Until I was made a victim by https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions/ms-m-myers-v-london-early-years-foundation-230047-2016. Despite http://www.acas.org.uk/researchpapers recommendations. Therefore www.judicialombudsman.gov.uk will have to come up with anwers.
