Posts Tagged Multi-generational practice
A fine Scottish trinity: Islands, Carnochan and Mr Gove
Posted by juneosullivan in Early Years on October 7, 2012
It was a brave move when Isabel Dunn, recently retired chair of the Scottish Preschool Playgroup Association (SPPA) asked me if I would give this year’s keynote speech to their annual SPPA Conference at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow. I always enjoy coming to Scotland, not least because I get to spend time with […]
Loneliness is the scariest thing we have to face.
Posted by juneosullivan in Early Years, Education on February 12, 2012
According to Downing St, isolation and loneliness are more dangerous to our health than smoking. Well as the saying goes, tell me about it! But why do we need Downing St to tell us this? We have been saying this forever. It’s one of the main reasons why at LEYF we have a multi-generational approach […]