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Self-Harm Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Self-Harm

 of what might help them most. Talking to your child’s school can help widen your child’s support. out how to write a safety plan Talking to your young person about self-care and support while. about your young person's internet use or are worried about who they are talking to online, you can

3 - 4 Month Check Home > Our Services > 3 - 4 Month Check

, be sociable and enjoy physical activity. The time you spend playing and talking to them help.. Talking to them about the things they show an interest in, helping them explore the things around. holding skills. Talking, looking at books and singing songs to help with early language skills. Give them

Social Communication Home > Speech & Language > Social Communication

they know you are talking to them. Use their hobbies and interests to engage them in activities or tasks. communications clear. More about communication Communication Tips Communication Without Talking You may notice. their life.  Find out more about alternative communication methods Communication Without Talking Visual

Keeping Children Safe Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Keeping Children Safe

is it Important? Talking Get your child into the habit of talking to you and other trusted adults about any. harm or a crime has been committed call the police on 999. Talking Grooming Grooming is how how. who they are talking to online, you can always contact us for advice and guidance. Social Media

Screen Time Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Move More > Screen Time

craft activities or sports.   Reducing Screen Time Things You Can do Instead Spend time talking

Supporting Children's Mental Health Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Supporting Children's Mental Health

child is doing whether you are worried about them or not. This will help them get used to talking about

When Children Miss Their Appointments Home > Our Services > When Children Miss Their Appointments

appointment or talking to you about different options. If there are reasons you are finding

Signs Your Child May Need Extra Help Home > ND Digital Library > Early Years and Education > Signs Your Child May Need Extra Help

Excessively talking Unable to wait their turn in conversations, always interrupting Slow speech

Safeguarding Home > Our Services > Safeguarding

and alcohol use" "My child spends hours online late at night, I don't know who he is talking to." "My

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here, talking to your Health Visitor or visiting your GP. You can contact the Healthy Child Service