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

As your child becomes older and reaches adolescence there can be more expectation for them to become independent. Depending on their needs, they may start high school, begin to do more. for their growing independence.  Support them to get their clothes ready and bag packed for the school..  As you learn more about your child's skills and the differences they face at school, it can be helpful to talk to your school's special educational needs and/or disabilities coordinator (SENDCo). You

Indoor Activities Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Move More > Indoor Activities

and tweezers! Find more on our family cooking pages. Younger Children School Age Children Learn new. instructions on how to play.  School Age Children Older Children and Teens  Here are some indoor

Working Together As Parents Home > Emotional Health > Parental Emotional Health > Working Together As Parents

possible children value both parents being able to come to school events and share in their good and bad. with your children. Keep up routines such as going to school and specific meal times. Let them know

Understanding Your Child's Behaviour Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Behaviour & Sleep > Understanding Your Child's Behaviour

. You can call Just One Number to speak to a health professional or speak to your child's school. to your child's preschool setting or school, they will be happy to talk to you about how best

Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder) Home > ND Digital Library > Understanding Neurodiversity > Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder)

to strengthen hand dexterity Talking to your child's setting or school. Strategies can. setting or school to support their needs People Involved in DCD DCD can feel confusing for young

Tourette's Syndrome Home > ND Digital Library > Understanding Neurodiversity > Tourette's Syndrome

relaxation. Speak to your child's setting or school to request support. For example, a reasonable. and their progress at school Find out more about Tourette's syndrome here What Help is Available

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

at home or at school. They may find it hard to concentrate and do their best at school because

E-Safety - Older Children Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Online > E-Safety - Older Children

information private. You don’t need to tell people your full name, age, school or address. Trust your. would in school or out and about. Staying Safe Online It is important as a parent that you know how

Medicines And Tablet Safety Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe In The Home > Medicines And Tablet Safety

about their school day and their friends, especially during the ‘trying’ teenage years. Help your

Marks On Babies & Children Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Marks On Babies & Children

, nursery and school. If a health professional notices a mark on your baby’s skin which