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

general health or development, you can contact the Healthy Child Programme by calling Just One Number

Parental Drug and Alcohol Misuse Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Parental Drug and Alcohol Misuse

Withdrawal symptoms for the baby after birth Long term problems with development. If you are pregnant

Eating Well in Pregnancy Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Eat Better > Eating Well in Pregnancy

(spinach, almonds, dried fruit and broccoli). This is important for healthy bone development

Puberty Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Supporting Development > Puberty

Development

Developing Independence Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Supporting Development > Developing Independence

to other Norfolk parents and carers, you can join our online community forum below. Supporting Development

Growing Up with Additional Needs Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Additional Needs > Growing Up with Additional Needs

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

Preparing to Leave the Neonatal Unit Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Babies Needing Extra Care > Preparing to Leave the Neonatal Unit

about development and promotes local groups and fundraising. Early Childhood and Family Service

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Health My Child's Development If My Child's Unwell Local Groups You Can Join YMCA Norfolk, based

Safe Sleep For Babies Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe In The Home > Safe Sleep For Babies

Sleep is really important for your baby’s growth and development. It takes a while to understand a new baby's sleep pattern and this is different for all babies. Establishing sleep patterns in the first few months will help your baby settle and self-soothe. Getting into sleep routines can be difficult when you have a new baby or are tired yourself. Sometimes the easiest options about where and how your baby falls asleep can put them at risk.By remembering some simple guidelines

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for their age or stage of development. Online Reputation The internet keeps a record of everyone’s