@nationalgriduk I’ve been unable to reserve a home for over a year due to your failure to resolve issues with the power lines at the Pen Bethan development in Falmouth. This situation is beyond a joke. Your inaction is directly affecting people’s lives.
@jiguhhboohoo@ImtaBrendan While we’re at it, let’s have allistic and neurodivergent public transport? Hell, why not have separate drinking fountains too? 🙄
@edpsydan I think @anna_carlile's was really thought provoking about TNB networks of support and exclusionary practice. Will definitely impact our practice moving forwards.
Today I heard from a parent that their son was terribly upset when he got covid, because it would ruin his 100% attendance record. At the end of the year, those with 100% get book tokens & certificates in assembly. Here’s why policies like that should stop. 1/
@flowersorcakes @SarahGrimbleAEP It’s so hard. I feel for you. I had 7 interviews before I got my assistant job (applied for 18). I wasn’t so limited geographically though.
@neatguy_doyle @PsyBrief The scaling is also off. It’s bad to feel sad or confused? Children’s personal constructs around emotions will be different, you’re telling them that feeling a certain way is bad. It’s a lovely idea, but you need to consider the implications.
@neatguy_doyle @PsyBrief A6 shouldn’t be there, B7 is too much of a jump (C7 would be better). The whole of C and D make no sense at all. Worried next to tired? This just isnt practical when thinking about emotional literacy.
@neatguy_doyle @PsyBrief Sorry, I know you say that it’s ordered but it just isn’t. A lot of the emojis feel randomly placed and that isn’t helpful when trying to order or understand emotions. ‘Point to how you feel’ - yes. But these aren’t logically ordered emotions.
@teacherbear26 I always thought it was wrong that planning wasn’t taught explicitly on school direct. They’d just say ‘you’re planning this for next week’. Okay how?