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

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note feelings and/or symptoms around the time of their period. This can help to identify common

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: Understanding and responding to your child's feelings Self-regulation & anger Communication and tuning in Having

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and responding to your child's feelings Self-regulation & anger Communication and tuning in Having fun together

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Your baby may have been on the unit for a few days or many weeks. When they are getting near to being able to come home you may have mixed feelings. Excited to be together as a family, but probably nervous about caring for your baby without the neonatal team close by. It is normal to feel this way. Babies are only discharged when their medical team are confident they are well enough. Being. and this can put a strain on relationships. Talk to each other and share your feelings. Try and give each

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– a biscuit and a cup of tea is fine. It is important your children’s thoughts, worries and feelings. to the children about their feelings? It might be a family friend or neighbour - someone

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number. Keep raising the subject calmly – allow your child to talk about their feelings. Let them

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around them. They have a lot of new experiences and big feelings to cope with. This can be very tiring

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

. They still need you to help make sense of their thoughts and feelings and the physical changes