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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

Baby's Sleep Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Behaviour & Sleep > Baby's Sleep

always respond to their needs and their feelings, they grow in confidence. They are more likely. their feelings in a healthy way as they get older. If your baby crying is becoming to much to deal

Violence & Abuse Against Parents/Carers Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Violence & Abuse Against Parents/Carers

or manage feelings, especially anger. They act out their feelings without using any self-control. Hasn’t

Understanding Your Child's Behaviour Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Behaviour & Sleep > Understanding Your Child's Behaviour

Children and young people’s brains continue to develop and grow until they are around 20 years old. This development can take longer for some and may affect their ability to control emotions, manage behaviour and learn positive ways to communicate. All behaviour has a purpose. It is a way of communicating needs and feelings, although it is not always easy to work out what that purpose. well and managing their feelings for granted. Always try and point out when you see the behaviour

Growing Up with Additional Needs Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Additional Needs > Growing Up with Additional Needs

to them about their thoughts, feelings and consent will help them understand how to keep themselves. and responding to your child's feelings Self-regulation & anger Communication and tuning in Having fun

Development in Pre-Schoolers Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Developmental Stages > Development in Pre-Schoolers

 means learning about who we are as a person. Pre-schoolers are still learning about their feelings, and the feelings of others. They will be developing their likes and dislikes. Encourage them to try

Pre-Schoolers Home > Speech & Language > Talk & Play > Pre-Schoolers

and be understood by others Talk about their own feelings and the feelings of others. Dive Deeper

Baby Loss Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Having A Baby > Baby Loss

you would like to. Some people find they can show and talk about their feelings of grief. Others. to deal with the loss. Sometimes texts, notes or emails are easier ways to share your feelings. help you be together without the pressure to talk about your feelings all the time. Find ways

Gestational Diabetes Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Having A Baby > Gestational Diabetes

these feelings worse. If you’re feeling anxious, talk to your care team and ask for support