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From Infant to Adolescent, a child’s most informative years at school

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From the moment a tiny baby is born that innocent infant starts to learn, they copy a parents smile and mimic cooing noises that rapidly turn into Da Da and Mum, Mum.  They change quickly from an infant that depends entirely on their parents to a much more independent toddler who wants to explore their surroundings and feed themselves with clumsy hands and then spoons. Potty training and pre-school follow and then the most important informative years of their young lives, Primary School!  These important teaching years from three to ten years old are the most critical to any child and gives them the building blocks to go onto Secondary school, college and even university.

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Choosing the best Primary school for your child is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make for them.  Of course, location is an important factor but achieving outstanding Ofsted results, having great teaching and support staff and a website that stands out from the crowd because of its professional approach to the welfare, education and health of your child has to be at the top of your agenda. The best schools have turned to professional companies such as http://www.fsedesign.co.uk/websites-for-schools/primary-school-websites/ who specialise in designing and building Primary School Websites.

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The school website is one of the first places a prospective parent will look to find out about the ethos and ethics of the school, head-teacher, senior management team and teaching staff.

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Tiffany Hurd

The writer of this article currently manages his own blog and is managing to do well by mixing online marketing and traditional marketing practices into one.
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