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Local Offer Review Board- Minutes and Reports
The purpose of the board is to ensure the Local Authority is carrying out its statutory responsibilities to prepare, develop and review its Local Offer and to ensure the Local Offer is collaborative, accessible, comprehensive, upto date and transparent. The Board also acts as the Steering…Parenting tips: For parents of children age 0-11+
Click on the links for further information on parenting tips; from understanding children's behaviour to toilet training and helping your child to sleep.3-11 years: Understanding children's fears
It is common for young and growing children to become frightened of people, events or possible disasters during childhood. Usually, these worries don't last for long because children understand things better as they get older. Sometimes a fear becomes so strong that it stops a…3-11 years: Self esteem and confidence building
Self-esteem and confidence are important. When children feel good about themselves, they tend to be happier, try harder and do better in school. They also have more friends, cope with any setbacks and fewer problems as teenagers. Children thrive when they feel successful and important…3-11 years: Helping your child to learn
You are the most important teacher in your child's life - you can really make a difference to their learning. the value praise from you more than from anyone else - and it gives them the confidence they need to achieve. Sharing new experiences and…3-11 years: Helping your child to be happy
As your child grows up, they become more independent, but they need your love and care as much as ever. Friends, teachers and other people become important to them. But parents are still the most important people in a child's life! They love having your…3-11 years: Getting your child to school
One of the most important things can do for your child's future is make sure they go to school. Missing school means missing out on learning and social life. the more they miss, the harder it is to go back. Children avoid school for many…11+ years: Keeping your child in school - parenting advice
Whatever your child's age, it's your job to make sure they go to school. Missing school means missing out on learning and social life - and it harms young people's long term opportunities. Young people out of school are vulnerable and easily get into trouble. …11+ years: Helping your teenager to learn and achieve parenting advice
You are the most important teachers in your child's life. You can make a difference to their learning - by giving them time and attention - and creating a good environment at home. They value praise from you, even if they don't show it -…