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Fundraising at your child's setting Print E-mail
Written by Kathleen Quirke, Marketing Manager, Pre-school Learning Alliance   

ImageIf you have time to spare, you can do lots to help fundraise at your child’s setting. Not only is this good for the setting, but it’ll also be good for you and your child. Read on to find out how.

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Supporting your early years Print E-mail
Written by Sue Thomas, National Executive Committee, PSLA & Natalie Smith, Business Development Manager, PSLA   

ImageThis article explains how you can volunteer at your child’s setting – something that will have benefits for you, your child and the setting.

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How to help your child's development Print E-mail
Written by Rachel Reynolds, Researcher, & Bridget Allison, Publications Editor, Pre-school Learning Alliance   

ImageChildren begin developing from the time they are babies. And you can do lots to help your child’s development. Rachel Reynolds explains how.

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Learning as a family Print E-mail
Written by Annie Simpson, Family Learning Manager, Pre-school Learning Alliance   

ImageAnnie Simpson explores what family learning means – and how it can benefit you and your family.

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Daddy cool Print E-mail
Written by Rachel Reynolds & Bridget Allison, Pre-school Learning Alliance   

ImageDads play a vital role in bringing up their children, who benefit from having a positive relationship. Rachel Reynolds gives fathers some practical tips on becoming more involved with their children.

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