KellyJean (@kellyjean55) 's Twitter Profile
KellyJean

@kellyjean55

Educationalist, school leader- SEMH/Special, avid reader, future Mrs.F, autism mum and dressage rider... in no particular order! All views my own.

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Kon Frankowski (@mrfrankowski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#vss365 58 (28): I watched my world #rotate as the mystery of the missing breath unfolded. There she was. The breath thief. With dark glistening eyes, and dark shiny hair, and her kisses smothering me with their story. The breath thief. I pray she'll never want to give it back.

Taz Thornton πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆπŸ“šπŸŽ™πŸ–‹πŸŽ―πŸ”₯ (@tazthornton) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I DON’T KNOW WHO NEEDS TO HEAR THIS, BUT… You can be lovely and kind AND say β€˜No’ AND have fiercely protected boundaries. Why? Because you need to be kind to yourself first and foremost. Can’t pour from an empty vessel! #UnleashYourAwesome Taz X #women #womeninbusiness

Katharine Birbalsingh (@miss_snuffy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No! We should all be homeschooling! Even if your child goes to school. The key thing is not to imagine it is the state’s job to teach your kid or imagine the state will do it properly. As a parent, believe you are your child’s best teacher. Always. ✊🏾

Naomi Fisher (@naomicfisher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recent research in UK schools found that 52% of young people identified school as having a negative impact on their mental health. The authors of the paper, which include educational psychologists Sarah Sivers and @DrMaddi1, suggest that we need to stop locating the problem in

Chris Wild (@ccwild79) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At 16 years old, I had left the care system and was living in a bedsit. I had a single bed, an electric hob, and a second-hand kettle full of limescale. The curtains were hanging off the rail, and the carpet was covered in stains. I had to share a bathroom with 3 other people,

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Children 16+ placed in a travelodge with food bank vouchers. Unfortunately there's a strick rule of no cooking in these hotel rooms, unless it requires a kettle. So that means noodles three times a day and cupa soup. The young people in our care system are told to make good use