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  1. 24. Sept. 2013 · Earlier this month the "Too Much, Too Soon" campaign made headlines with a letter calling for a change to the start age for formal learning in schools. Here, one of the signatories, Cambridge researcher David Whitebread, from the Faculty of Education , explains why children may need more time to develop before their formal education ...

  2. Too Much Too Soon Campaign. In September 2013 the first ‘Early Years Education (EYE)’ Advisory Group launched the Too Much Too Soon Campaign with an Open Letter to the Telegraph signed by 127 eminent academics and leading early years experts.

    • Day of Action
    • What Is Pacey Doing on The Day of Action?
    • What Are Pacey’s Key Concerns?
    • The Risk Posed by Schoolification of A Child's EarlyYears
    • The Planned Changes to Childminder Registration Andinspection
    • What Can You Do to Support The Day Ofaction?

    The Too Much, TooSooncampaign group is organising a Day of Action on Wednesday30 October 2013. A key part of the day is a Lobby of Government.The campaign has secured a meeting with key opinion formers inParliament, which will be supported by a protect outsideParliament. You can find out more on the Too Much TooSoon website

    PACEY supports the Too Much, Too Sooncampaign. PACEY was a signatory to the campaign’s Open Letterpublished in the Telegraph in September 2013 () PACEY will be attending the ParliamentaryLobby and Debate to ensure that out member’s concerns are heard. Wewill also be helping members share information and support thoseattending the lobby through PACE...

    PACEY’s key message around the Day of Actionis: ‘Childcare professionals know the importanceof play in helping children become confident, communicative,sociable and curious individuals. PACEY believes that these coresocial and emotional skills are as important as a child'seducational development in their first years of life, and that bothof these t...

    We have published a report ‘What does SchoolReady really mean?’ which highlights the importance of ensuringchildren are confident, curious and independent when they startschool – not just able to read and write.

    PACEY continues to argue that the move awarefrom a single, national system that inspects and registersindividual childminders is wrong. PACEY’s view is that theGovernment are pursuing a market-driven Agency approach at theexpense of quality, safe childcare.

    Share! If you are attending the Lobby, let peopleknow how it’s going. Alternatively, why not share how you’rehelping the children you care for prepare for school through play –let us and other childcare professionals see how play is making areal contribution to confidence, curiosity and independence. Youcan share what you’re doing on the day of act...

  3. 12. Sept. 2013 · The Save Childhood Movement has called for the changes as it launches its Too Much, Too Soon campaign. So, what is the best age to start school? Here, teachers and parents give their...

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  4. 10. Dez. 2013 · The members and supporters of the Too Much, Too Soon campaign argue that the early years of life are when children establish the values and mindsets that underpin their sense of self and...

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  5. 30. Jan. 2014 · The right age for children to start school is one of the longest-running and most polarising issues in education, but an ongoing debate in the U.K. is pushing already divided opinion to extremes ...

  6. 11. Juli 2014 · David Whitebread consults to and has received a research grant from the Lego Foundation. He is a spokesperon for the 'Too Much, Too Soon' campaign. Partners