Showing physical affection and respect in early childhood

Physical Affection
Respect Over many years of working in the early childhood sector, I have heard the word respect used as a desirable dynamic in educative relationships between children and teachers, as it indicates tolerance and acceptance of diversity among members of the learning community. On the surface, it may seem that we have a shared understanding […]
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