Submitted on Monday 8th June 2020
Rejected on Thursday 9th July 2020
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Allow all children to remain in current Academic year in September
Children and teachers will be under extensive pressure to re-learn/ teach previous years curriculum as well as learning new material from new Academic Year. SEN Children will struggle dramatically who are to give exams next year will learn two years material within one impacting their mental health.
This will be an extra year on nurseries and child care providers, for those children that are due to start school from September. However this an opportunity also for them to develop their social skills again as they've been in a closed environment for so long it makes more sense to develop those key skills in a setting that is familiar to them with those that the children have socialised with, before sending them straight to school in a complete different environment that they are strangers to.
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