Almost three quarters (74%) of parents in London are concerned about supporting their child’s development at home
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Half of parents in the South West are concerned about supporting their child’s development at home
New research commissioned by the Department for Education’s Childcare Choices campaign reveals South West parents' top concerns about raising young children, half (50%) of these parents worry their child won’t make friends when they start school and almost two thirds (58%) are concerned about supporting their child’s development at home.
Almost three quarters (74%) of parents in London are concerned about supporting their child’s development at home
New research commissioned by the Department for Education’s Childcare Choices campaign reveals London parents' top concerns about raising young children, over half (53%) of these parents worry their child won’t make friends when they start school and almost three quarters (74%) are concerned about supporting their child’s development at home.
47% of parents in the East Midlands are concerned about supporting their child’s development at home
New research commissioned by the Department for Education’s Childcare Choices campaign reveals East Midlands parents' top concerns about raising young children. Almost half (47%) of parents worry their child won’t make friends when they start school and over half (58%) are concerned about supporting their child’s development at home.
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