On starting a new job at 61 years of age one reflects on early childhood education |
And now the time has come again For me to sit and ponder On whether I have decided well To allow myself to wander From that which seemed to be going so well With money enough to burn To take up a job in another realm For my old friends I continue to yearn There is sadness a plenty And yet I'm compelled to try for fields anew This hankering for change I cannot overcome It's ingrained in far too few. But maybe there is advantage In never staying still A rolling stone they say gathers no moss As it rolleth down the hill. But I am over the hill right now I should be slowing down Not wanting to try to change the world By driving all round the town Visiting home based educators Their work is really Fab And now I can dress up sometimes Instead of looking quite drab I drive a sporty little Yaris With pictures plastered on it I meet all sorts of wonderful people And I havent needed to look under the bonnet Everything I have ever done Has been brought together here My teaching and my Virtues work My total lifelong career Of being a real people person Can be viewed here at PORSE An organisation that I believe Really justifies a cause. The care of little children has for years been taking place In larger groups and larger groups In some unsuitable space Some look lost and quite forlorn It really isn't right Some thought it could be profitable To open through the night But children are not chattels They do not belong to us We need to join in unison To sing the perfect chorus A child's brain develops From 0 to the age of 3 Much more rapidly than was previously thought And so it seems to me That very little children Need to be in home based care Learning life in smaller groups Of large ones be aware Children under 3 at least Should be cared for in small groups Not herded into centres And made to go through hoops. Research into children's brains Has proved beyond a doubt That children need to be seen and heard Not made to scream and shout In order to be noticed This happens more and more Within the purpose built centres Behind the closed door The children that I visit now Are relaxed and very calm Their educators care for up to four So there is much less risk of harm The sooner that we realise The better to my mind Let's hope that society recognises That we're far too far behind In caring for our little ones Who are the countries future This gaping wound that we have cleft Needs more than one small suture. Please heed my words who gazes on Don't simply ignore my plea Home based early childhood education Is the only one up to the age of 3 |