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I am stuck on question: Describe the sources of advice available to parents, locally and nationally, in different formats, including language? I have just gone blank with this and just need abit of inspiration please
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They want you to tell about the places where parents can get advice in your area. e.g Childrens Centres, Health Visitors etc., are there helpful places that can help parents that dont have English as a first language? Written information available, translators available if needed? Your local Sure Start centre if you have one? People like speech therapists, occupational therapists, educational psychologists can be of more specific help.Do you have any local parent helplines or telephone support lines.

Also include the National Sources:

ParentLine Plus: Charity offering support to anyone with young children

Cry sis: Support for parenst with children who cry excessively, sleep problems.

Home Start Offers support, friendship and practical help with young children

Disabled Parent Network Disabled Parents, or people with disabilities hoping to become parents, their friends, family and supporters,

You can contact these organisations for more detailed information. Hope this gives you some pointers.
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