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Developmental Concerns Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Developmental Stages > Developmental Concerns

assessment, and vision assessment. If your child attends school, nursery or a registered childminder

Stammering Home > Speech & Language > Stammering

for pre-school children who stammer.   Advice For Younger Children Advice For Older Children

Sensory Circuits at Home Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Sensory Regulation > Sensory Circuits at Home

All of us have our own unique response to sensory stimuli that can vary from time to time. This might affect our participation in daily activities. A sensory enriched and adapted environment and opportunities for engagement in a variety of sensory activities supports children and young people’s sensory regulation, self-esteem and well-being. These video sessions are suitable for both parent/carers, school staff or other professionals with no previous knowledge or understanding of Sensory

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

All of us have our own unique response to sensory stimuli that can vary from time to time. This might affect our participation in daily activities. A sensory enriched and adapted environment and opportunities for engagement in a variety of sensory activities supports children and young people’s sensory regulation, self-esteem and well-being. These video sessions are suitable for both parent/carers, school staff or other professionals with no previous knowledge or understanding of Sensory

Arguments Home > Emotional Health > Parental Emotional Health > Arguments

When parents argue regularly it can have a very negative effect on their children.  Children who are around adults who shout loudly, argue a lot or ignore each other often, don't see and learn how to resolve conflict in a healthy way. This can have a negative effect on their view of what a healthy relationship is. It can negatively impact children feeling safe in the family environment, doing well in school, and their own mental health. It’s normal to have some disagreements with our loved ones

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

. This will often take place in school and they can provide resources to help develop fine motor skills. for home and school. There are lots of different skills required to use a knife and fork successfully. Hands For Play & School Holding Scissors For a functional scissor grasp encourage your child to place

Eating Disorders Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Eating Disorders

to them. They have experienced sexual abuse. They may be having difficulties at home or at school. Wearing baggy or unsuitable clothes to hide their weight loss. Avoiding PE at school where they may have. to speak to your child’s Head of Year or teacher, to see what support they can offer in school. You can

Children's Sleep Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Behaviour & Sleep > Children's Sleep

a problem at school. There are things you can do to help your child get enough rest. Have a look in each. they are feeling. There could be a change they are facing like a new school or a house move. There might have been. change and they cannot help it. Unfortunately it does not always fit in with school and family life

Family Networking Home > Our Services > Family Networking

to school when mum isn’t able to, collect a prescription or pop to the shop. Being in someone’s network. managing money, cooking and cleaning or getting the kids to school on time. Your own health problems. usually loves going to school. Her dad has been poorly and been off work which is causing her parents to argue. Aimee is refusing to go to school just in case her dad gets poorly again. Having family. lots better now. I know who is going to take us to school - I was worried mum was going to get

Clothing & Dressing Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Personal Care > Clothing & Dressing

their clothes on back to front sometimes when they start school. Some children can find this challenging as they move through school. As with all dressing skills it is best to start teaching this skill. this with other people. Make sure nursery or school staff, grandparents or the child minder all help