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Why Breastfeed? Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Infant Feeding > Breastfeeding > Why Breastfeed?

baby's birth by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123 or texting Parentline on 07520 631590. Our

Self-Weigh Guide For Children Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Self-Weigh Guide For Children

support, you can contact the Healthy Child Programme by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123. for confidential advice from one of our team. Alternatively you can go to see your GP to discuss concerns

Communicating Without Talking Home > Speech & Language > Communicating Without Talking

Speech & Language Therapy Service by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123. Our opening hours. their speech is developing whereas for others Alternative and Augmentative Communication (AAC), in one

Introduction to Sensory Processing Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Sensory Regulation > Introduction to Sensory Processing

general health or development, you can contact the Healthy Child Programme by calling Just One Number. Processing / Sensory Integration issues. The video session below is part one of a three part video series

Behaviour Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Behaviour & Sleep > Behaviour

the Healthy Child Programme by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123 or texting Parentline on 07520. ChatHealth on 07480 635060 for confidential advice from one of our team. To speak to other Norfolk parents

Constipation Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Toileting > Constipation

To Help Who can Help? You can contact the Healthy Child Programme by calling Just One Number on 0300. might look like raisins (number one on the Bristol Stool chart). Runny poo that your child (aged over 1) doesn’t realise they’re doing. It’s usually watery and smelly (number seven on the Bristol. to spot changes in their poo routine. An ideal poo looks like number four on the Bristol Stool Chart. Numbers one and two on the chart indicates constipation. Bristol Stool Chart Separate hard lumps (hard

Toddlers Home > Speech & Language > Talk & Play > Toddlers

our Just One Number team on the details below to talk through your concerns. The team may ask about. to be around.Who can Help? You can contact the Healthy Child Programme by calling Just One Number.. Just talking about what you and / or they are doing means they will hear a lot of words. You can.. You don’t need expensive toys - just a few minutes at a time to have fun together. Get down. and drink from it. If you don’t want to just stop feeding from the bottles suddenly, start by reducing

Developing Skills Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Supporting Development > Developing Skills

Programme by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123 or texting Parentline on 07520 631590. Our. or early years setting first. If your child is not at nursery, or you are still worried contact Just One. into good habits. Most children will run, hop on one foot and be able to kick, throw and sometimes. or hop along on one leg. Your child will enjoy playing on the equipment at the park. Activities like.! They will be feeding and dressing themselves a lot of the time, and maybe just needing some help

Exam Stress Home > School Life > Resources For Families > Exam Stress

to their school. You can call us at Just One Number to speak to a health professional. Self-Care. Child Programme by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123 or texting Parentline on 07520 631590. Our. on Just One Norfolk to help them and you take care of your emotional and physical wellbeing. Take a look.’ and that they bring a lot of pride and joy to you just by being themselves. Motivation Self-Care Learning to take. support as they adjust to the news. You do not have to say something to make it better, just

Mindfulness Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Mindfulness

Help? You can contact the Healthy Child Programme by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123. Techniques Encourage your child to focus on their breathing by counting the number of 'in' breaths. their eyes. Encourage them to think of one thing that they are grateful for and keep that image. your child to focus on one sense at a time noticing: 5 things they can see 4 things they can hear 3. through their mouth to make the feather float. Feather Breathing Ask your child to hold one