We’re at the top of the hill so I don’t worry about my house being flooded, others are far less fortunate. I’m hoping the roads will all be open again today.
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Storm defences near my house have done their job. I know my MP has worked tirelessly to make things happen to minimise flood damage. We’re all grateful.
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This is going to be brilliant!
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This will be great for early years! From @helenjwc.bsky.social.
Publication month JUNE ! Available to preorder at a 40%discount 👏🏼👏🏼 #earlymaths #maths #earlyyears
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They’ve been evacuated but it looks like water levels will subside later today. I feel for her, she hasn’t been back home long after her house needed complete refurbishment, which took 18 months after storm Babet.
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My friend is currently moving all her furniture upstairs. Fingers crossed it stops raining.
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All I can hear is the sound of water running down the hill and I’ve never been more thankful that I live near the top of it!
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Friday! It’s been a busy week. A bespoke training day for a Trust on meeting the needs of 2-3s today, the last of 5 training sessions of the week. I’ve also carried out 2 full day early years reviews and a full day full school review. I love the variety of my work.
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Of course, if you’ve got cash you can always buy this approach. I hate the narrative that this approach is “fine for middle class kids”. In this school the “disadvantaged” do as well as their non disadvantaged peers and outperform their disadvantaged peers nationally.