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and can have better life chances. Continue to spend time talking about thoughts, feelings, interests. in the family can set a good example by listening and talking through disagreements together to find.-to-face time together. Set a good example – make sure your child always knows you prefer talking to them. as much time as you can playing and talking with your child without distractions – even 5 minutes

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

to communicate - it can be through pictures, videos, talking to each other or writing messages. Gaming Talking To Your Child 4 key points when talking with your child about staying safe online. loss or difficulty with speech. Talking To Your Child Social media is often a big part of a young. need to talk about your young person's internet use or are worried about who they are talking

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of children. E-Safety Tips Videos Talking To Your Child It’s really important to talk with your child. or on social media tell an adult that they trust. I am worried about talking to my child. Find. been designed specifically for people with hearing loss or difficulty with speech. Talking To Your. worries you may have. By talking about it you normalise the topic. Talk about it openly. about your young person's internet use or are worried about who they are talking to online, you can

Stage 5- Practising Sounds In Sentences Home > Speech & Language > Speech Sound Development > Stage 5- Practising Sounds In Sentences

them to use their new speech skills in everyday talking. You won't be able to remind them every time. for up to 5 minutes. Explain that you will be listening to their talking and encourage them to use

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Toddlers Home > Speech & Language > Talk & Play > Toddlers

. Just talking about what you and / or they are doing means they will hear a lot of words. You can. time can be a time for listening and talking with each other. Try singing songs and nursery rhymes. and talking with your child without distractions – even 5 minutes here and there adds up and can make. for their development!Why not try talking to them about the things you see every day, like the colour

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. Your own experience may mean you understand more and you can use this in talking to your child. or anxious. Find out more about Children and Young People's Emotional Health Your Feelings Talking & Listening Listening as well as talking helps your child to know they can share their views and talk. and will give instructions on how to take it correctly. Talking & Listening Social media is often a big part. they are talking to online, you can always contact us for advice and guidance.Who Can Help? The Matthew

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

of what they have experienced. Depending on their age, they can really benefit from talking through. of the feelings they may be experiencing. Talking through the events can help to stop your child. or makes things worse. Talking can be a positive first step, but needs to be done carefully. to understand what has happened. It can be difficult or distressing, but by thinking about, talking about. afraid of it. If you find it hard talking to your child, you could ask another adult to help

Benefits of Play Home > Speech & Language > Talk & Play > Benefits of Play

child will develop at their own pace. Spend as much time as you can playing and talking with your. together do you think it looks silly or like a great time? Some people say they find talking. of play. The good news is your child will lead the way. Play is really about time together, talking. noticing what toy has caught their interest and talking about it and letting them see what it can do.!Why not try talking to them about the things you see every day, like the colour of buses or cars

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them inhaling vomit if they are sick. What To Do If Your Child Has Taken Your Medication Talking. drugs. Talking To Your Child About Medicines, Tablets and Drugs Safely Dispose Of Old Medicines