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Separation Anxiety Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Separation Anxiety

). Walk around the outside. Practice the walk to school. Talking about the routine of the school day so

What is Neurodiversity? Home > ND Digital Library > Understanding Neurodiversity > What is Neurodiversity?

and in school: Hyperactivity, for example inability to sit still, constant fidgeting and excessive talking

Autism Home > ND Digital Library > Understanding Neurodiversity > Autism

information to help the assessment Talking to you about how information about your child is shared

Making Your Home ND Friendly Home > ND Digital Library > Everyday Needs > Making Your Home ND Friendly

explaining your worry about their wellbeing. The GP can refer your child to talking therapies

Tween and Teenage Years Home > ND Digital Library > Growing Up > Tween and Teenage Years

Talking to your child in preparation for their period can help them to know what to expect

6 - 8 Week Review Home > Our Services > 6 - 8 Week Review

learn to get excited when the ‘tickle’ bit is coming up. Reading & Talking We will give you a Bookstart

Personalised Care & Support Plans (PCSP) Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Your Pregnancy Journey > Personalised Care & Support Plans (PCSP)

the baby is born. The midwife checks may include: A full health check for you and your baby Talking

Family Networking Home > Our Services > Family Networking

wouldn’t talk about in front of the children.’ ‘By talking with my network, we were able to come up

Moving From Primary to Secondary School Home > ND Digital Library > Early Years and Education > Moving From Primary to Secondary School

talking about the strengths and when or how you've seen them in people.  Social Stories

All Babies Cry Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > All Babies Cry

, ear pulling or gazing off into the distance. Rocking and talking softly to your baby in a quiet space