Winsy Bamford-Flores Winsy Bamford-Flores

Their Voice Matters

When children are given agency, encouraged to express themselves and make choices, it not only fosters a sense of autonomy but also strengthens their trust and attachment with the adults in their lives. Feeling heard and valued helps children develop their self-esteem, confidence, and self-worth, and empowers them to have a voice.

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Winsy Bamford-Flores Winsy Bamford-Flores

Beyond Stereotypes: Escaping gender stereotypes

Gender awareness is something that develops from a very early age. As research shows, children as young as two years old begin to understand gender differences. However, what many of us may not realise is that gender stereotypes are often learned from the adults around them, including parents, teachers, and the media. How can we best support and empower our children at home?

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