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  1. Potty Training advice

    Free of charge
    Using a potty is a new skill for your child to learn. It's best to take it slowly and go at your child's pace. Being patient with them will help them get it right, even if you sometimes feel frustrated. Children are able to control…
  2. Families Need Fathers

    Children Know That Both Parents Matter Helping children and families to retain positive relationships after separation or divorce FNF is the leading UK charity supporting dads, mums and grandparents to have personal contact and meaningful relationships with their children following parental separation since 1974. We…
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  3. Grandparents Rights

    You do not have an automatic legal right to see your grandchild if a parent stops you seeing them. There may however be steps you can take to get access.Grandparents: contact with children after parental divorce or separation A child needs a lot of support…
  4. The Tutors Directory

    The Tutors Directory is a Private Tuition advertising service providing access to the widest range of home tutors and private tutors across the UK. Find private tutors and tutoring agencies in your area for all levels from Primary,GCSE,A Level to University level.
  5. Vitamins for parents and children

    Why you should get your free Healthy Start vitamins  Young children may not get enough vitamin A and D even if they’re eating well. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, you may not get enough vitamin C, vitamin D or folic acid. Get these important vitamins…
  6. Parental Leave and Flexible Working

    Eligible employees can take unpaid parental leave to look after their child’s welfare, eg to: spend more time with their children look at new schools settle children into new childcare arrangements spend more time with family - eg visiting grandparents Their employment rights (like the…
  7. Parental Rights and Responsibilities

    Who has parental responsibility A mother automatically has parental responsibility for her child from birth. A father usually has parental responsibility if he’s either: married to the child’s mother listed on the birth certificate (after a certain date, depending on which part of the UK the child…
  8. Sure Start Maternity Grant

    You could get a one-off payment of £500 to help towards the costs of having a child. This is known as a Sure Start Maternity Grant. You usually qualify for the grant if: you’ve no other children - unless you’re expecting a multiple birth (eg…
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  9. babyandPregnancy.co.uk

    This website covers all pregnancy related issues including : Getting pregnant Pregnancy Childbirth Learn the essentials of being a mum to be !  We pride ourselves on being the best pregnancy information site in the UK. So please relax and read about our favorite subject.…
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