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Havering's process for becoming a Childminder

To become a registered Chilminder in Havering please click on this link Childminding

Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF)

Havering are proud to deliver the Holiday Activities and Food Programme funded by the Department of Education. Our next programme will be delivered during the Easter School Holidays 2024 -  Please see below our brochure of events for Easter 2024.

How to keep your baby or toddler active

Ways to get your baby moving Why tummy time is important Baby bouncers, walkers and seats Physical activity for toddlers Enjoy being active together Activity for young children with a disability Coping with a very active toddler Does my child have attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)?…

Infant Feeding

Proper infant nutrition is important for a child’s continued health, from birth through to adulthood says the World Health Organisation. Correct feeding in the first three years of life is particularly important for reducing the risk of disease and illness

Private Fostering

What is it? Private fostering is where a private arrangement has been made by the child’s parent (or someone with parental responsibility) to live with a carer who is not a close relative of a child under the age of 16 (or 18 if the…

Registering as a childcare business in Havering

For information about registering your childcare business if you are operating in Havering click on the following link Childcare New Business

Safety for all.... After School

You might be thinking about using a tutor or out of school setting for a child or children you care for. This could be: for help with their homework or to improve their grades to learn a musical instrument to take part in other out…

Tax Free Childcare for working parents

Tax free child care is availble to eligible working families with children under the age of 12, (or 17 for children with a disability), with the costs of early education and/or childcare costs up to a maximum of £2,000 per child per year, or £4,000…

Teaching your child everyday skills

When children play, they're learning what they want to learn. Often these will be things you want them to learn, too. Sometimes, though, your child may need some extra help from you to learn the necessary skills they'll need throughout their lives. For example, these skills…

Timeline for Childcare 0-10

We often receive calls from parents who are not sure when their child can attend childcare or education, or when to apply for these. Below is a timeline for the stages of Education up to the age of 10. Up to 2 years old: If you need…
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