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Developing Relationships and Sex Education Home > ND Digital Library > Growing Up > Developing Relationships and Sex Education

 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","blocks":{"contentData":[],"settingsData":[]}} Dive Deeper Communication Strategies As part of the school curriculum, children are taught sex and relationship education (SRE)... It's important to have an open and honest conversation with your teenage child to build upon the sex education they receive in school ... This could be: A family member or friend A member of staff at school or college that your child trusts A healthcare

Older Children Who Stammer Home > Speech and Language > Stammering > Older Children Who Stammer

Adults often feel tired after a busy day at work and this is the same for children at the end of the school day

Teenagers Who Stammer Home > Speech and Language > Stammering > Teenagers Who Stammer

Adults often feel tired after a busy day at work and this is the same for children at the end of the school or college day

Using Sentences Home > Speech and Language > Using Sentences

Staying Safe At The Beach Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Outside > Staying Safe At The Beach

\nDuring the school holidays, and in particular in hot weather, increasing numbers of children put themselves at risk of drowning

Marks On Babies & Children Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Marks On Babies & Children

When Your Baby Is Born If A Health Professional Sees A Mark Your child may be seen in a number of different places, such as at home, nursery and school

Anxiety Home > ND Digital Library > Related Health Conditions > Anxiety

Worry is the word we use when we are thinking and stressing about something in particular – like starting a new school ...  People worry about all sorts of issues like: Life transitions - such as starting school or moving to a new house Distressing experiences - such as ... ‘So, I think you’re saying that you worry something bad will happen when you walk to school on your own – is that right?’ You don’t have to know the answer there and then

Feeling Guilty Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Feeling Guilty

It can be a huge responsibility to care for someone else at a young age, and balancing this with school, work and maintaining friendships can be difficult... If you are supporting a young carer, we would suggest encouraging them to seek support and to have a trusted person to talk to, whether it be a parent, an adult at school or through a counselling service like Kooth or Childline

Keeping Clean Home > ND Digital Library > Everyday Needs > Keeping Clean

Some young people may experience sensory sensitivities, which could include: Sensitivity to the sight, smell or feel of menstrual blood Their body or skin feeling more sensitive than usual Sensory overload occuring more frequently just before and during their period  Challenges that can occur during menstruation include: Changes in showering and toileting routines Having to wear period products Having to use public bathrooms Difficulty dealin

Taking Drugs Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Taking Drugs

These are often held in secondary schools and there are also groups running during the school holidays... For example you could explain why a good bedtime routine on school nights is good for them and if they keep to this allow them to stay up a little later at weekends