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Some children will eat anything; trying new foods and liking most things. Other children find this harder, sometimes struggling with different tastes and textures and limiting themselves to a few types of food. Some children’s eating is affected by their emotions and helping them find ways to cope with difficult feelings and experiences is the key to improving their diet. We know it is important that children have a varied and balanced diet with lots of fruit and vegetables
the education and health care plan (EHCP) to take into account their wishes, feelings and views Children
are there for them. Look After Yourself Young people can pick up on your feelings too. If you find yourself
Social communication refers to the way people exchange information, thoughts and feelings in social contexts. It involves using and understanding a range of verbal and non-verbal skills, including: Gestures Eye contact Facial expressions Social and cultural norms Speech patterns Language. Some children and young people can find using and interpreting these skills more difficult which can make it harder for them to interact with other people. Effective social communication helps build
about transitions and change Anxiety Feelings of anxiety can quickly become overwhelming, so have
and feelings. Every time you help your child to learn a new skill or understand a new experience
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. It could look like: Emotion Coaching - Supporting children to identify and name their feelings
and communication. We really value the child's views and listen carefully to their thoughts, feelings
worried about their learning. Being able to feed these feelings back to their teacher, or your GP