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When expectations fall flat: Contradictory messages for children in early years settings
Charlotte Baker, associate lecturer at Derby University and author, discusses the effect practitioner expectations can have on children. She outlines how important it is that staff build children's confidence and self-esteem holistically, rather than prioritising a child's academic ability or talents over their own personality, interests and other characteristics.