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After a Bug The bug is often infectious to others so do not return to nursery, school or work until 48
It is quite common for babies and children to get sticky and sore looking eyes at times. This can be caused by a few different things: Blocked tear ducts (very common in young babies) Viral or Bacterial Infection An allergic reaction (like in hay fever). Often sore or sticky eyes can be cared for at home until they clear and your child will not need to see a doctor. You do not need to keep your child off nursery or school because of this. Dive Deeper Blocked Tear Ducts It is common
running during the school holidays. It’s understandable that you may want to give your child more freedom. happy with. For example you could explain why a good bedtime routine on school nights is good for them
explain why those rules are in place.' 'We always have an exit strategy and so does the school. We.. Together with the school, and at home, we understand our child may need to avoid a stressful
. Request support for pre-school age children Request support for school-aged children How
Supporting them to find a key person at school to talk to if they start their period at school, or need
and you are not cross with them Act to keep your child safe Seek advice – you can contact School. difficulty Have low self esteem Not attending school regularly Unlimited, unsupervised internet
and impact the young person across environments, for example at home and school (however some young. and in school: Hyperactivity, for example inability to sit still, constant fidgeting and excessive talking
. The police will be able to support if required. Your child’s school may also be able to help you
at nursery or school, or even at the local park. Just smiling and saying hello to begin with can start off