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Older Children & Teens Home > Speech & Language > Talk & Play > Older Children & Teens

During adolescent years, communication skills continue to grow and mature. This is the fastest period of brain development and change since they were babies and toddlers. Young people still need support to develop the language, listening and communication skills they will need for adulthood. As young people move towards adolescence, it is a normal part of their development that they will start to take steps towards independence, and this often means they become more interested

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

whilst undoing it with the other. Development of bilateral coordination helps to establish hand. or development, you can contact the Healthy Child Service team by calling Just One Number on 0300 300

Caring For Yourself Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Additional Needs > Caring For Yourself

the health and development of children on Just One Norfolk for all parents. You will also find some extra

Feeding Cues Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Infant Feeding > Breastfeeding > Feeding Cues

. This will all help to build your milk supply and baby's development. Why Does My Baby Feed A Lot? Responsive

Younger Children Home > Speech & Language > Talk & Play > Younger Children

this is not getting in the way of their communication skill development. If You Are Worried Who can Help

Movement Activities & Exercises Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Movement Activities & Exercises

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

Activity for Younger Children Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Move More > Activity for Younger Children

on their tummy and roll about on the floor will help them to keep on track with their physical development

Hearing and Vision School Screening Home > Our Services > Hearing and Vision School Screening

When your child starts school they will be seen by the school screening team to check their vision and hearing. Checking their vision and hearing is important. Finding any problems early means your child’s learning and development can be supported. The screening happens during the school day and only takes a few minutes. You will receive a letter or email from your child’s school before the screening, letting you know when it is due to take place. If your child is already under hospital care

Supportive Sensory Environments Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Sensory Regulation > Supportive Sensory Environments

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

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

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