Re: Hooray Hall. Adventures of a Handyman.
Do you know what Handy, when I was a Headteacher we had a little girl come into one of our Reception classes who was a non-speaker, and only communicated with sign language. At some expense a range of teachers had to be taught Makaton to communicate with this girl. After a short period of assessment we came to the same conclusion as you and so stopped signing and started encouraging her to speak. Within a few months she was a real little chatterbox!
Having been in it, and fought against the system in order to let common sense prevail a lot of the time (hence the breakdown to some extent), I do worry about the way education is going. However, to balance that out, I always used to give a talk to the parents who had children starting school for the first time, and I always used a quotation along the lines of, "When I look at the youth of today, I worry about the future of our civilsation as we now know it." After much nodding and agreeing, I then told them that this quotation came from the 6th century!
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Having been in it, and fought against the system in order to let common sense prevail a lot of the time (hence the breakdown to some extent), I do worry about the way education is going. However, to balance that out, I always used to give a talk to the parents who had children starting school for the first time, and I always used a quotation along the lines of, "When I look at the youth of today, I worry about the future of our civilsation as we now know it." After much nodding and agreeing, I then told them that this quotation came from the 6th century!
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