Middlesbrough Families with Under Fives Have Met a Mixed Response. Sarah Judd Examines the Issue Against a Backdrop of Cuts.
Evening Gazette › October 21, 2011
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Evening Gazette › October 21, 2011
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TANTRUM-THROWING tots and unruly teenagers could be a thing of the past, if a Government scheme to offer parenting classes proves successful.
Society will be more responsible and despite massive Government cuts to council budgets that will see off libraries, leisure centres and many other family facilities, our young people will flourish.See the full content of this document
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Middlesbrough Families with Under Fives Have Met a Mixed Response. Sarah Judd Examines the Issue Against a Backdrop of Cuts.
That is, at least, the theory, as 50,000 families, some from Middlesbrough, get free parenting lessons as part of new Government ideals to improve society. The classes...
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