I have to pick up the term “early educator” because the reality is that most children start nursery when they are about six months to eight months old. It is simply wrong to call it early education—what those tiny babies need is a loving, nurturing environment. To call it early education is just the wrong terminology and sends the wrong message. What they need is love and attention. For babies who come from chaotic homes, very often that is their route to secure secondary attachment to somebody. I find that term very misleading, and I wish that we would not always use it.
Childcare and Early Years
Proceeding contribution from
Andrea Leadsom
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 8 March 2023.
It occurred during Estimates day on Childcare and Early Years.
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