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Learning A Skill Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Learning, Playing & Exploring > Skills Building > Learning A Skill

Develop Their Skills Gross motor skills describes physical development using ‘big movements.. It helps with speech development and learning to concentrate. Look at books – read the words. questions about your child or young person's general health or development, you can contact

Support For You & Your Baby Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Babies Needing Extra Care > Support For You & Your Baby

and support on health and development and help you become confident parents. All families are contacted. respiratory (breathing) problems. They are also able help babies and children overcome physical development. parents and professionals. The group shares information about development and promotes local groups

Benefits of Play Home > Speech & Language > Talk & Play > Benefits of Play

support brain development and increase oxytocin (the feel good hormone). This means that your baby. of their communication skill development. If You Are Worried Knowing the importance of play gives us the chance. Activities to TryJust chatting to your child is one of the best things you can do for their development

Speech Sound Awareness - Early Non-Speech & Rhyme Home > Speech & Language > Phonological Awareness > Speech Sound Awareness - Early Non-Speech & Rhyme

Speech sound awareness skills are also known as ‘phonological awareness skills’. If your child is finding some sounds in words tricky to say, the following activities will help them to become more aware of the sounds in words. This in turn will help them to say words more clearly. Activities To Try Singing nursery and action rhymes with your child is a fun and really important way of supporting their speech and language development. Try to sing the same songs on a daily basis so that your

Screen Time Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Move More > Screen Time

limit their speech development and social skills. Dive Deeper Reducing Screen Time Be a good role

What Is Occupational Therapy? Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > What Is Occupational Therapy?

general health or development, you can contact the Healthy Child Service team by calling Just One

Organisational Skills Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Learning, Playing & Exploring > Skills Building > Organisational Skills

about your child or young person's general health or development, you can contact the Healthy Child

Memory Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Learning, Playing & Exploring > Skills Building > Memory

to their GP. If you have any questions about your child or young person's general health or development

Sensory Alerting Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Sensory Regulation > Sensory Alerting

any questions about your child or young person's general health or development, you can contact

Introduction to Sensory Processing 2 Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Sensory Regulation > Introduction to Sensory Processing 2

or development, you can contact the Healthy Child Service team by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123