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– they will help both parents now, during labour and when you are caring for a Newborn. Talking
an online community where Norfolk parents and carers can support each other by talking online, asking
or concentrating. Not responding when their name is called. Talking loudly and listening
longer. This is normal. Dive Deeper Where Do I Start? Start by talking to your child about
Communication Listening to your child and talking to them will give them time to make sense
ones voices by talking, reading and singing to them. It is a good way to help them develop
feel good about them self and talking about their worries can give them the tools to cope. Continue
and feelings with you. Trying to keep talking and communicating, give your child the opportunity to think
. They love to copy pretending to brush their hair or talking on the phone. As they grow
). Playing on their tummy takes a bit of getting used to so stay close by, talking to them, showing them. their lead. Singing Together Talking Together Fun Activities To Add To Your Routine Talk your. his Mum and that encourages him to keep trying hard. Talking Together Boxes Boxes are great toys. job as she wants to get it right. Her Grandma is talking with her about what she is doing