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Amount of parental allowance
How much is the parental allowance and how is it calculated?
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Developmental milestones between the ages of 3 and 6
Development in early childhood: what milestones do children go through between the ages of 3 and 6?
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Active summer vacation at home
Tips for an eventful vacation in the forest and nature
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Sport in the heat
How to protect your child from sunburn, heatstroke and sunstroke
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Costs for child day care
Two years without parental contributions, exemption from contributions if unreasonable and further financial relief
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Living together as the same sex
What does the law say?
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Designing a patchwork family
How does a good relationship with children grow?
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Right to a name
First name(s) and surname for the child: parents have the choice
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All day
The full day makes it easier to combine work and family life
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Development
Loving care and the earliest possible education are important for children's development - in the family and in daycare centers & co. But what are the developmental milestones between the ages of 3 and 6? First of all, every child develops uniquely and at their own pace. While one child is already happily telling whole stories, another may still be forming very simple, short sentences. This is completely normal and nothing to worry about. Child development is an individual, continuous and dynamic process. Nevertheless, there are areas of development that can provide guidance and enable needs-based early childhood support and educational opportunities. The areas can be divided into motor skills, language skills, cognitive skills and social-emotional skills. The Familienportal.NRW illustrates the development areas in detail and provides you with lots of helpful information so that you can promote and support your child's development.