Pupil Wellbeing...
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Letter About School's Sex Education Programme
Many parents have questions or reservations when it comes to the sex education that their child will receive at school. Writing a letter to your school’s head…...
Letter Informing a School That a Child's Relative Has Died
A death in the family is always hard but the loss of a loved one can prove particularly difficult for young children. For some, it may be their first experience of…...
Letter to School About a Child Who Has Difficulty Making Friends
If you are concerned that your child is experiencing difficulty interacting with others in the classroom and forming friendships in the playground, writing a letter…...
Letter to School About a Child's Possible Autism
As a parent, you are likely to witness your child’s growth and development at first hand, perhaps closer than anyone else. Parents are keen to see their children…...
Letter to School About Childhood Depression
Child depression is a controversial topic. Indeed, many people believe that child depression does not exist at all. Childhood depression is a real and serious issue,…...
Letter to School About Child's Friendship Group
Over the course of your child’s progress through the school system, it is likely that you will experience some anxiety about their social life. For example, you may…...
Letter to School About Dyslexia Testing
Neurological in origin, dyslexia is an inherited condition that, regardless of a person’s intelligence, makes it difficult for them to write, read and spell…...
Letter to School About Healthy School Meals
In recent years, the government has taken steps to make school meals healthier. The School Food Trust, an independent body set up in 2005, seeks to improve the…...
Letter to Thank a Child's Teacher for Their Support
When you feel that one of your child’s teachers has gone the extra mile and been particularly supportive of your child, whether emotionally or academically, it is…...





