The trial of the vouchers is expected to run in three or four areas of the country and offer parents from a wide range of backgrounds by giving them access to parenting classes and continued support up until their children start school.
Ministers say they want asking for support with parenting to be seen as the norm, rather then the exception.
It is hoped that the vouchers will also increase demand for parenting classes and help reduce the stigma associated with asking for information, advice and help with parenting.
The Government will also work with organisations with an existing track record to test the supply and demand for universal parenting classes,
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