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A Guide to Early Reading

Parents are their child’s first and most eduring educatior. This is particularly true when helping to prepare a child to be a confident reader, and one of the most important things a parent can do is share books regularly with their child.

A Guide to Maths

Many parents find supporting their children with mathematics difficult. Mathematics does not need to be about fractions and algebra, supporting children to learn the basic will give children a firm foundation on which to build more complex mathematical understanding. Knowledge of shape and size help…

A Guide to Mealtimes

Mealtimes play an important part in children’s development. The focus should not only be the food element of the meal, mealtimes offer children the opportunity to explore textures, learn new words, strengthen eye to hand co-ordination and a range of social skills. Mealtimes can be…

A Guide to Singing

Singing to and with your child is a good way of supporting their overall development. Children prefer to hear the voices of their parents than recorded voices, so don’t worry you if think your voices is awful, your child will enjoy it. If you don’t…

Healthy Living

The services shown on this page can help you with your sexual, mental and physical health, giving advice and support to keep you in good shape.  

Healthy Start Vitamins

Free Healthy Start Vitamins in Wolverhampton In Wolverhampton, all pregnant and breastfeeding women and children can receive healthy start vitamins for free or by handing in their healthy start vouchers. Healthy Start vitamins are important because: 8% of children under five in the UK don’t…

Holiday Playschemes

Holiday playschemes that operate over 2 hours a day are registered and inspected by Ofsted. They care for children aged 3 years and over during school holidays. Meals and snacks are often provided. They may offer trips for children. Holiday playschemes vary in opening times and which…

Home Learning

It is important for parents to take an interest in their child’s early learning, by spending time on helping their child to learn about letters, numbers as well as the world around them. Encouraging learning at home will have a positive effect on a child’s…

A Little Trip To The Dentist

Your children could be consuming more sugar than you realise, putting them at risk of tooth decay, weight gain and even type 2 diabetes. Simply taking a little trip to the dentist can help you better understand what food and drink contains sugar, what alternatives…

Lose Weight

Being a healthy weight means you're at less risk of developing preventable diseases such as heart disease and Type 2 diabetes. Click on the sections below to find out more.
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