The Princess of Wales visited Sittingbourne, Kent
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"As an early years teacher, I can't be thankful enough for everything YRH [Your Royal Highness] is doing for our little ones!!" another said.a third commented.Naomi Nice, a portage practitioner who was at Kate's engagement, told"If you just talk to the general public, people won't know who we are," she said. "No one will know who we are unless you know somebody who's had that service.
"We're someone who's coming in from really early days, a lot of the time we get to know the family on a really personal basis, we're that port of call for them. So to highlight that awareness to the country of what it is that we're doing is vital to keep our services going at a time where services are being cut. And so when parents feel that we're their lifeline, that lifeline needs to stay.
"She obviously understood the impact that portage makes on the children, especially in the first five years. The first five years are crucial for any child, but for a child with additional needs and their family, it's even more crucial."Janet added: "We're hoping that [Kate's visit] is going to be life changing. We really hope that it will showcase what we do and the impact that we have as British practitioners on children's lives and the lives of their families.
Kate's visit to the centre in Kent was the first in a series of Shaping Us engagements that will run from now until Christmas, with the focus being on children and families.
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