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feelings. They are learning to recognise who makes them feel safe and secure and who makes them feel
these feelings worse. If you’re feeling anxious, talk to your care team and ask for support
your eating habits, likes and dislikes They will also ask you about your own thoughts and feelings
and feelings with you. Trying to keep talking and communicating, give your child the opportunity to think
is really in them. Read more about the effects of drugs The Effects Of Drugs Your Feelings You may. or anxious. Find out more about Children and Young People's Emotional Health Your Feelings Talking
and arriving in a bright, noisy world must be a big shock. Babies have to get used to feelings like. to your baby's feelings they learn to trust that they always have you on their side to help them
their feelings briefly. There are many things that may make a person use self-harm as a way to try. they have been able to develop new healthy ways to manage feelings can make things harder for your child
more often. In the safety of home they may let their feelings out – you might see them becoming angry. younger. Try and put these feelings to one side whilst you are with your child. It will make it harder