The stats from this blog indicate that there are a number of regular readers of this blog which is pleasing to know. However, if you've got time to read more than one blog on a regular basis, then you could do worse than take a look at the collection of blogs which have recently been launched by Children & Young People magazine.
The thinking behind the blogs is to allow the editors and writers to step outside of their usual coverage and continue to write about new developments in the sector, but with a slightly more informal or personal take on events. If you don't want to visit the site on a regular basis, remember that you can subscribe to the blogs via RSS so that the information comes to you - this previous post helps to explain how.
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