It's being conducted by the Naas Child and Family Project
Kildare parents of babies and toddlers are being asked to share their experiences of the supports available to them.
The study is being conducted by the Naas Child and Family Project, and is open to parents of children aged 3 and under.
The project is interested in parents' experiences with Public Health Nurses, community run Parent and Toddler Groups and classes and local online supports.
Early Years Parents Survey
— County Kildare LEADER Partnership (@CountyKildareLP) August 18, 2021
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An opportunity for all parents of babies and children up to 3years living in the Kildare/West Wicklow area to have a voice about early years programmes and local community supports.👩👦 👨👩👦👦 👨👦👦
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