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xNew findings from the Growing Up in Scotland study
Date: 10th May 2012
Category:
Basic Health and Welfare, Education, Leisure and Cultural Activities, Family Environment and Alternative Care
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Growing Up in Scotland study
Almost every parent in Scotland is involved, engaged and highly satisfied in their child's schooling in the early years according to key findings from the latest report.
The annual Growing up in Scotland (GUS) report looks at life as a child in Scotland, this year focussing on three areas: early experiences at primary school, weight and physical activity and the involvement of grandparents.
- Read the full article here.
- New reports and summaries are available here.
- You can read a blog from Aileen Campbell MSP, Minister for Children and Young People here.
If you have any queries, please get in touch with Lesley Kelly, GUS Dissemination Officer.