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Their sleep pattern and appetite might be different to what is usual for them... Help your child get plenty of rest and sleep ... Remember, the safest place for them to sleep is in their own bed. If they are struggling to settle, set up a bed next to their cot or moses basket and sleep next to them... If you feel uncomfortable about leaving your sleeping child alone, sleep near them
Sleep Foundation This website provides information and resources to help people understand the importance of sleep, links between sleep difficulties and ADHD. It also suggests strategies to improve sleep hygiene. Just One Norfolk - children's sleep information Information and advice around sleep regarding children and teenagers. The National Sleep Helpline The National Sleep Helpline can offer support and advice... The helpline is run by a team of spe
The nurse will ask about: Physical health - conditions, medications, allergies, hearing, dental and eye health (bring details of previous visits to the dentist or optician), immunisations, sleep, toileting, eating, physical activity, height and weight check Education and development - school support (EHCP/PEP), learning needs and aspirations, communication and friendships, motor skills, focus and attention Emotional health - how you are feeling,