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You could try asking ‘What was the best thing that happened at school today?’ Tap into their passions – it could be music, sport, or the environment... Encourage them to volunteer to help with younger children at school or after school activity... They may continue to take part in out of school or sport activities
Healthy Eating Education Get excited about healthy eating with family-friendly topics including eating at school, dental health, and building a healthy relationship with food, all supported with additional downloadable resources, factsheets and 2000+ recipes
Dive Deeper Who We Care For Starfish offers a service to children and young people from the time they start school until the age of 18 years old... What We Do Referrals Referral criteria Referrals to S... Please ensure that alongside the SPOR form, you send evidence that the child/young person has a diagnosed learning disability, together with any educational psychology reports that may have been undertaken, and evidence of school attainment levels
School Readiness & Starting School We will send a text when your child is around 3½ years old. Starting school is a big milestone for children. They are probably ready for this next step and will enjoy the learning and the new experiences being at school will offer. Lots of children make the move to reception class smoothly and enjoy the beginning of their school days, for some the transition can be more difficult
School Height & Weight Checks (NCMP) We visit all reception age and year 6 children in Norfolk as part of the National Childhood Measurement Programme (NCMP)... Find out moreSchool Hearing & Vision Screening Our team visits every Norfolk school to test reception aged children's hearing and vision
As well as books you can borrow for free, most Norfolk libraries have activities and events, especially during school holidays
Courses Understanding pregnancy, labour, birth and your baby Understanding pregnancy, labour, birth and your baby: for women couples Understanding your baby Understanding your preterm or sick baby in hospital Understanding your preterm or sick baby now you are home Understanding your child: from toddler to teenager Understanding your child with additional needs Understanding your child's feelings (a taster course) Understanding your child's m
Dive Deeper Planning Ahead If you have concerns about your child’s education, health or wellbeing, take time to decide what would. Phone, email or online? If you are not sure where to get the help you need get in touch with your GP / school they may know what help is available... School and/ or health service websites will give you information of how to raise any concerns or comments you have about the care you have received... School Life
Resilience Game This game explores common things which children may experience in their day to day life at home, or at school
--> Anxiety in Adolescence This 60-minute workshop was delivered to parents of school aged children to help them understand anxiety better