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James Bowen

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Gender Male
Age 28
Date of birth February 4,1996
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Birmingham
United Kingdom
ParentsPenelope Hartford-Davis
Record labels Lubbe Audio
AlbumsBob, der Streuner - Die Katze, die mein Leben veränderte
Job Street performance
Author
Movies/Shows A street cat named Bob
Teams Halesowen Town F.C.
Height 181 (cm)
Picked date Hereford F.C.
Stafford Rangers F.C.
Cheltenham Town F.C.
Weight 70 (kg)
Sport Football
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The World According to Bob: The Further Adventures of One Man and His Street-wise Cat
A Gift from Bob: How a Street Cat Helped One Man Learn the Meaning of Christmas
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The Little Book of Bob: Everyday Wisdom from Street Cat Bob
My Name Is Bob
Where in the World Is Bob?
Bob to the Rescue
Hist West Educ:Modern West
The Little Book of Bob: Life Lessons from a Streetwise Cat
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A History of Western Education: The Modern West: Europe and the New World
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James Bowen is an English footballer who plays for Southern League Division One Central side Halesowen Town, where he plays as a left back, he can also be deployed as a winger.

Covid: Young child development worrying, says Ofsted boss

Jun 16,2020 11:59 pm

Young Children 's development, following the pandemic, has been " particularly worrying" the Chief Inspector of Ofsted has said.

In a report on The Recovery of Children , Amanda Spielman said there were " lingering challenges".

The Report said nurseries flagged babies with " limited vocabularies" and struggling to understand facial expressions.

The government said it was continuing to invest in education.

Ofsted's report was based on inspections of 70 early years providers in England in January and February.

Speaking to The Bbc , Ms Spielman said The Report unveiled a variety of challenges for young Children , including some struggling with potty-training.

She Said : " We Are seeing difficulties with social interaction and social Confidence - Children just behind where you would normally expect them to be.

" And also in physical development - crawling, walking and perhaps related to that also greater obesity. "

The Report said a few early years care providers suggested face masks were having a negative impact on young Children 's language and Communication Skills .

" Children turning two years old will have been surrounded by adults wearing masks for their whole lives and have therefore been unable to see lip movements or mouth shapes as regularly, " the Ofsted briefing said.

One nursery said Children were talking in voices of cartoons they spent so much time watching.

Ms Spielman said: " I think it's about talking and interacting directly with Children , and introducing them to the kind of activities where they're interacting with other Children and adults.

She added nurseries were reporting delays accessing speech and language therapy and Mental Health services.

Julie Robinson , nursery owner of Eagley School House Nurseries in Bolton, told Bbc Breakfast she found a difference between Children who had been in nursery throughout the pandemic and those who were At Home .

She Said : " All they've seen is parents and A House , not interacting in local parks, seeing their friends, and going to parties.

" So it's taken a long time to get these Children , especially young babies and toddlers settled into nursery. "

Headteachers also raised particular concerns about Children in reception year, who they said had delayed speech and Language Development .

Ofsted also found the pandemic continuing to affect pupils' knowledge, as well as having an impact on attendance.

But the inspectorate said it saw " lots of really good work" across early years and school, with most education providers using catch-up strategies to close gaps in pupils' knowledge and skills.

James Bowen , of school leaders' union NAHT, called on the government to invest in early year services for disadvantaged families and support services like speech and language therapy.

A Department For Education (DfE) spokesman said it had invested nearly £5bn in tutoring, additional funding for schools and training for teachers and early years practitioners.

It added: " The Nuffield Early Language Intervention Programme is also being used by the majority of schools to improve language skills of reception-age Children . "



Source of news: bbc.com

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