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Starting School Home > School Life > Resources For Families > Starting School

time seeing your child become more independent but it can bring mixed feelings too. Most children. routines Getting Organised Your Own Feelings This may be the first time that one of your children has. and in holiday time. Avoid talking about any worries or sad feelings you might have in front of your child. is struggling. Your Own Feelings Out of School & After School Care Lots of schools run breakfast

Support For You & Your Baby Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Babies Needing Extra Care > Support For You & Your Baby

Support Dive Deeper Feelings You might have found out during pregnancy that your baby would need. about you often helps.  Using relaxation techniques can help you manage your feelings. Usually over.. There are treatments to help you recover from difficult experiences. Feelings Bonding Sometimes parents tell us. Just One Number. Please don’t struggle on your own with these feelings, they are not uncommon

Starting High School Home > School Life > Resources For Families > Starting High School

Moving to secondary school can feel like a big step. You and your child may have mixed feelings about the change. This move comes at a time when children are changing developmentally. may have different feelings about your child starting secondary school. While the basic needs of all.. Other Top Tips Your Own Feelings You may have good or bad memories about your own move to high.. Let them know you will be there to hear all about it; the good and the bad. Your Own Feelings

Relationships In Pregnancy Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Having A Baby > Relationships In Pregnancy

and for your little one. Share your thoughts and feelings about the baby with loved ones. This gives you the chance to get the support you need from them. They may have had some of the same feelings. about their thoughts and feelings. If they seem negative about the new baby try not to be stressed by this. Let them be honest about their worries. Knowing you value their feelings is important

Parental Wellbeing Home > Emotional Health > Parental Emotional Health > Parental Wellbeing

I Get More Help? You might need more help if; The feelings last longer than a couple of weeks. what is causing the anxious feelings. Either way it can feel overwhelming and be difficult to cope. and feeling sick. When Should I Get More Help? You might need more help if: The feelings carry

Development 0-6 Months Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Developmental Stages > Development 0-6 Months

development is how we describe a baby’s need to learn about who they. They learn about their feelings., you are building their self confidence. Talk to your child about the feelings you see in them - even. a change / feed / sleep' so no feelings are hurt. Personal & Social Development Who can Help? You can

Talking To Professionals About Your Child Home > School Life > Resources For Families > Talking To Professionals About Your Child

and feelings with professionals too. Let the team know of any changes in your child’s life that you think.. You could take this to your next appointment, email or send as a letter. Your Own Feelings It can. or abusive professionals will have to end the conversation. If you feel your feelings are getting

Every Relationship Matters in Norfolk Home > Emotional Health > Parental Emotional Health > Every Relationship Matters in Norfolk

tension or bad feelings are not handled in a healthy way. Your children will pick up on any tension. strong feelings and learn to work together with your ex-partner. Take time to process your own feelings

Parental Relationships Home > Emotional Health > Parental Emotional Health > Parental Relationships

. Tiredness Communication Being able to talk about your feelings and listen to the feelings of your. when you can calmly talk about your feelings rather when something has just upset you. If you

Neurodiversity and LGBTQIA+ Home > ND Digital Library > Growing Up > Neurodiversity and LGBTQIA+

to neurodivergent masking, many LGBTQIA+ children may try to hold their feelings in, which can cause emotional exhaustion and feelings of shame. Having a supportive and helpful environment at home can make. their feelings to you.  Try and learn the terms and language used in the LGBTQ+ community, this shows