Describing vouchers for parenting classes in England as a "nanny state" policy is "nonsense", David Cameron has said.
In three trial areas, those with children aged up to five can get a £100 voucher towards parenting classes.
The PM has also announced a new NHS online information service for parents of very young children.
David Cameron denies parenting classes 'nanny state'
Published by lollywood on 18 May, 2012 - 19:28
How many people truly want children?
And not for the child bnft and other perks that come with it?
Ask any parent and they'll go on a rant our children want this our children want that and it ends I wish I didn't have any
My English is not very good
Hmmm, how about you go and ask some parents! Children have needs and wants, fine line between them! I asked one set of parents (and I'm sure many more will agree that) some children can be troublesome but they have no regrets with having children and children are a blessing!
Wants and needs
Needs
Roof over their head, food, water, cloths, How many children are just happy with that?
What kids want
PC, laptop, new smart phone, Ipad-Ipod, MP3/MP4 HD TV, Bluray, PS3, DVD player, if you have more then 1 child then in x times these things
I don't know
My English is not very good