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Toddlers and Young Children's Teeth Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Teeth and Toothbrushing > Toddlers and Young Children's Teeth

the dentist by; Talking positively about what will happen at the dentist – talk about the people. with your own anxiety. The NHS Talking Therapies Service Norfolk and Waveney has more information to help

Managing Feelings Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Managing Feelings

forget to spend time talking to your child and praising them when you see them managing. seriously they are more likely to carry on talking to you as they get older. You can think up ways

Stammering Home > Speech & Language > Stammering

people who stammer Talking to family and teachers so they can offer support. Advice For Older

Road Safety - Older Children Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Outside > Road Safety - Older Children

or texting when walking. Keep talking about road safety with your child, especially about putting away

Developmental Concerns Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Developmental Stages > Developmental Concerns

Children and young people develop in many ways and at different rates. As your child grows older, they are also learning new skills and developing socially and emotionally.  Sometimes development can be slower than you expect (physically or emotionally), or you notice something different about your child or young person.How Can I Support My Child's Development? Continue to encourage their development at every opportunity. Spend time talking and listening, chat about everyday things

Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) Home > Our Services > Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ)

- this can be sounds, babbling or talking. Gross Motor: How your child uses their arms and legs

Staying Safe Around Other People Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Staying Safe Around Other People

Deeper Talking To Your Child About Keeping Safe ‘Stranger Danger’ has been the way we have tried., or a person on the till at the shops. Talking To Your Child About Keeping Safe When Something Feels. with talking to your child if needed. If you cannot make voice calls, you can now contact the 999 emergency

Drinking Alcohol Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Drinking Alcohol

including a support line at Drinkaware. Being A Role Model Talking & Listening Make sure your child. confident about themselves can help in building self-esteem and in making good decisions. Talking. use or are worried about who they are talking to online, you can always contact us for advice

Eating Disorders Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Eating Disorders

not be comfortable talking to you, but think with them about other trusted adults who might help. who they are talking to online, you can always contact us for advice and guidance.Who can Help? You. is the UK's leading eating disorder charity. Your young person may feel more comfortable talking

Hygiene Home > Childhood Illnesses > Hygiene

if There is No Soap?  Talking to Your Child We want children to understand the importance of protecting themselves. yourself when talking to your child – they will pick up on your anxiety. Explain to them all the things. and protects us from germs. Watch a video about how the immune system works Talking to Your Child