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Staying Safe Around Other People Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Staying Safe Around Other People

. Talk to your child about trusting their feelings; They should get away from people who make them

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

to share their feelings. If they are worried, they can often forget what to say at the appointment. A GP

Emotional Development 2-5 Years Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Emotional Development 2-5 Years

strong feelings about what they will and won’t do which can be hard for you to understand at times

Lone Parenting Home > Emotional Health > Parental Emotional Health > Lone Parenting

the relationship - it will be hard for you but it is important for them to share their feelings and be listened

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

Coping with feelings of grief after someone dies Feeling anxious about something, for example

Development 6-12 Months Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Developmental Stages > Development 6-12 Months

their feelings and their own likes and dislikes. It is about them developing relationships

Drinking Alcohol Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Drinking Alcohol

of managing stress or difficult emotions. Try and show your child positive ways to manage feelings

School or College Avoidance Home > School Life > Resources For Families > School or College Avoidance

and relaxed and don't worry if they struggle to talk about their feelings to start with. It can help

Moving From Pre-school to School Home > ND Digital Library > Early Years and Education > Moving From Pre-school to School

Starting school can create a mix of exciting and anxious feelings for every child, but neurodivergent children have their own set of educational and sensory needs which can mean that the transition to school will need a bit more planning. Some children may require a specialist setting, however, many can thrive in a mainstream environment with appropriate support. Neurodivergent children may require additional support and preparation before transitioning to primary school. Planning

Family and Friends Home > ND Digital Library > Everyday Needs > Family and Friends

what to say.  Your family and friends may express their feelings, and it's okay to express yours