Opinion

Editor's view - let's get the facts heard

Calm, rational lobbying is what is needed

'The worst idea that a person in government has ever had'! That verdict on the proposed changes to staff:child ratios from Guardian journalist Zoe Williams after her morning looking after six two-year-olds is certainly an arresting soundbite!

There are dangers, however, in pushing the line that ratios shouldn't be changed just because an untrained person finds handling greater numbers of children impossible. This can end up serving to diminish the professionalism of early years education and care.

And the vast majority of the early years sector agrees that relaxing ratios for babies and toddlers would be hugely detrimental to the quality of their care and education. However well qualified you are, it is not possible to give four babies or six two-year-olds the individual attention, love and cuddles that they need all by yourself. If we are concerned about the problems many children have with communication, speech and language, this is not the way to go.

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