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Speech & Language Home > Speech & Language

Norfolk & Waveney Children’s Speech and Language Therapy (SaLT) ServiceOur Speech and Language Therapists support children with speech, language and communication needs, to help them to communicate better. They also work with children who have eating and swallowing problems. Speech & Language Communication Development Talk & Play How Is My Child Doing? Speech & Language Early Communication Language Use Of Visuals Phonological Awareness Speech Sound Development Communicating

Babies Needing Extra Care Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Babies Needing Extra Care

Support For You & Your Baby Growth & Development Child Development & Additional Needs

Pathway to Parenting Session 1 Home > Our Services > Pathway To Parenting > Pathway to Parenting Session 1

your learning. Helpful Videos Hopes and Dreams Brave New World   Baby Brain Development Development Skin to Skin Baby Cues Before and After The Healthy Child Service Having a Healthy Lifestyle

Phonological Awareness Home > Speech & Language > Phonological Awareness

Phonological Awareness – also known as Speech Sound Awareness is the ability to: Identify syllables in words Identify and generate rhyming words Identify individual sounds in words Blend sounds to make words. These skills are essential for speech sound development, reading and spelling. Choose a topic below Speech Sound Awareness - Early Non-Speech & Rhyme Speech Sound Awareness Pack - Information & Activities Speech & Language

Pathway To Parenting Home > Our Services > Pathway To Parenting

Pathway to Parenting (P2P) is a programme for parents to be. It helps you think about the development of your unborn baby and the first few weeks after birth. It includes how things may change when you become a parent and some of the practical skills you might need to care for your baby. There are lots of ideas and activities to support families. Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4 Pathway To Parenting

Supporting Children to Feel Safe Home > Supporting Children to Feel Safe

There are lots of reasons why caring for a child can be tough. Unexpected things happen, or sometimes things just feel like they’re too much. It's important to remember that children want to feel safe, loved and cared for by their parents and carers, even if times are tough. If a child's needs are not met this can impact their development. Choose a topic below Family Networking Money Worries Children's Emotional Health Holiday Support and Food Spotting Serious Illness Safeguarding

ND Digital Library Home > ND Digital Library

ND Digital Library Understanding Neurodiversity Everyday Needs Communication, Speech & Language Early Years & Education Growing Up Related Health Conditions Sensory Regulation Social & Emotional Development Getting More Help Early Help and Where to Start Overview of the Diagnostic Process and What to Expect Other Helpful Information For You & Your Family Caring For Yourself Supporting Siblings Family Networks Webinars Online Training for Parents & Carers Digital

Additional Needs Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Additional Needs

? Finding Your Way - Developmental Delay Growing Up With Additional Needs Health & Development. Child Development & Additional Needs

How Is My Child Doing? Home > Speech & Language > How Is My Child Doing?

The communication pyramid is a simple way to show how communication develops. The skills at the bottom come first and need to be in place in order to support the development.’ at it. This means we don’t really think about what happens and when it should happen in our development. Some., and is based on the ages and stages of children's communication development. Answer questions. development. Take the quiz! Communication Quiz Who can Help? You can contact the Norfolk & Waveney

Healthy Child Services 0-5 Home > Our Services > Healthy Child Services 0-5

or concerns about your child's health, wellbeing, communication or development. You can also call Just One. feeding Healthy lifestyles Child development Emotional health Behaviour and sleep Toileting And much. will talk with you about your pregnancy, your health, and your unborn baby’s health and development. think about the development of your unborn baby and the first few weeks after birth. It includes how.. We will also ask you to complete a questionnaire about your child's development. This will help