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Hi,


A work-related favour to ask. I'm working with the Professional Association of Childcare and Early Years and we are compiling a report on what it means (or should mean) to be 'school-ready.' Specifically focussing on children going into Reception (academic year turning five). We are working with child development experts and have carried out a wide reaching survey with parents and childcare professionals. Now to support this we are looking for contribution from primary school teachers and unsurprisingly now into August it is not the best time!


So we are looking for primary school teachers to fill out this very quick survey (it shouldn?t take more than 5 minutes) and there is a prize draw at the end from the respondents to win ?60 Debenham?s vouchers.


Link here: http://www.surveytool.com/s/SchoolReadyteachers and in attachment as well.


Thanks very much!

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