Higher education Follow topic Start thread Talk to other parents whose children are preparing for university on our Higher Education forum.Watch thread Flip 1 2 3 4 5 6 ··· 13 14 Art and Design at university; for past, present, and future students and parents ...
Talk to other parents whose children arepreparing for universityon our Higher Education forum. Flip 123 73 replies Miljea ·11/04/2021 19:44 ... you can get on a health care degree apprenticeship with a couple of GCSEs, a 3 month local tech P/T level 3 'Introduction to Health Care'...
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Talk to other parents whose children arepreparing for universityon our Higher Education forum. Flip 1234567 172 replies skippy67 ·07/12/2022 14:53 So Dd has just heard that she's been withdrawn from her uni course. Bit of background, she failed 2nd year, retook, and has failed again....
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The best approach is to set clear limits on YouTube use, use parental controls, and watch videos with your kids. Talk to them about what they're watching and help them think critically about online content. Ultimately, it's up to parents to decide how much YouTube access is appropriate ...
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We've had it coming up to a year now and still talk about how much we love it. It is bulky in the boot, and we do occasionally have to go a different route around a shop if the aisle is too small. [...] But I can't recommend it enough. It’s absolutely lovely to push, ...