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Puberty Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Supporting Development > Puberty

will sometimes be erect. This can happen without warning, sometimes because of sexual feelings, sometimes. through this with their own children. Top Tips Changes In Mood & Feelings You might notice changes., or sometimes an adult they really admire, like a teacher or a celebrity. The feelings are strong and very normal. The feelings could be for someone of the opposite sex, or for someone of the same sex. child that these feelings are normal. Do not tease your child about this – this person

Self-Confidence & Self Esteem Activities Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Emotional Health Activities > Self-Confidence & Self Esteem Activities

However old we are we can always work on our self esteem and self confidence. These activities can help build more positive thinking habits and improve feelings of self worth and self belief.Tips To Boost Your Confidence Take a look at the great tips from Childline below. Positive Diary This activity will help your child to recognise their strengths and feel positive. Mirror of Compliments This activity provides a visual reminder of what makes your child special Positive Affirmations Boost your

Low Mood Activities Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Emotional Health Activities > Low Mood Activities

Everyone feels down at times and for some people this can affect their mental health. These activities and videos can help you and your child talk about these feelings and find ways to cope on low days.Parent Workshop This recording of a parent workshop looks at how you can support your child or young person with low mood. --> Paper Chain People Activity This activity helps children & young people to see who is there to support them when they need it.  Take 5 Breathing Exercise

Getting Back into School Routines Home > School Life > Resources For Families > Getting Back into School Routines

as easy as possible for everyone. Good routines help build good habits, ease anxious feelings. Nerves Are Normal Let your child know that their nervous or apprehensive feelings about the start. Look After Your Own Feelings Children look to their parents and carers for reassurance. If they see. support for this can really help you and your child. Look After Your Own Feelings Does My Child

LGBTQ Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > LGBTQ

. Many children may try to hold in their feelings to try and fit in, or even to avoid upsetting their parents or families. They may be overwhelmed by all these feelings. Having a supportive and helpful environment at home will help them manage these feelings and go on to have happy and healthy lives. and share their feelings to you.  Try and learn the terms and language used in the LGBTQ+ community

Having A Baby Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Having A Baby

Having A Baby - What Happens Next? Finding Out You're Pregnant - What Next? Finding Out You Are Pregnant - Feelings Feeling Your Baby's Movements Pathway 2 Parenting Having A Baby - Appointments Antenatal Midwifery Appointments Healthy Child Programme Antenatal Appointment Immunisations During Pregnancy Free Learn English Course Having A Baby - Pregnancy Health Common Pregnancy Health Issues Looking After Your Mental Health In Pregnancy Healthy Weight In Pregnancy Smoking

Parental Antenatal Mood Home > Emotional Health > Parental Emotional Health > Parental Antenatal Mood

Having a baby can be an exciting time, but often people have mixed feelings as they get used to the idea. Some people may feel happy and excited most of the time. Lots of people have times when. If your worries and feelings start to make every day a struggle, and feel too much to cope with - talk. understand your thoughts and feelings. They can help think of ways to make it feel better for you. if you are struggling to have positive feelings about your unborn baby or worried about how you

Norfolk Steps - Session 1 Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Behaviour & Sleep > Norfolk Steps > Norfolk Steps - Session 1

and keeping consistent Understanding co-regulation Sharing feelings and giving praise. Go to session 2

Norfolk Steps - Session 2 Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Behaviour & Sleep > Norfolk Steps > Norfolk Steps - Session 2

This session will cover Lots of practical ways that you and your family can promote positive behaviours including: Showing positivity Setting boundaries and keeping consistent Understanding co-regulation Sharing feelings and giving praise. A range of helpful responses to support you, including: Scripts Limited choices and disempowering behaviours Use of ‘when and then’ language Educational and protective consequences Restorative approaches. Go to session 3 Session 3 will cover Who can Help

Self Confidence and Self-Esteem Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Self Confidence and Self-Esteem

feelings of self worth and self belief. This will make it easier for us to manage and cope with new. all work on, and improve our feelings about ourselves. This will make it easier for us to manage. and mistakes are made, your child can learn how to experience ‘big feelings’ like failure or fear. these changes may make those wobbly feelings stronger and sometimes a little overwhelming. Helping your child talk about their thoughts and feelings is really important. It can help you support them