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

  Abusive behaviour can be a sign that your child: Hasn’t learnt to control or manage feelings, especially anger. They act out their feelings without using any self-control

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

Some people find they can show and talk about their feelings of grief... Sometimes texts, notes or emails are easier ways to share your feelings . If talking is sometimes too hard going for a walk together, listening to some music or watching some TV can help you be together without the pressure to talk about your feelings all the time

Autism Home > ND Digital Library > Understanding Neurodiversity > Autism

 \nSocial Interaction\nAutistic people may have difficulty reading others, and recognising or understanding their intentions and feelings . This can lead to difficulties in navigating social situations, for example:\n\nMaking or maintaining friendships and relationships\nAppearing blunt or insensitive\nFinding it hard to understand or express their feelings, sometimes taking a while to realise when someone has been rude or sarcastic to them\nGiving

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

Finding out you have gestational diabetes might make these feelings worse

Healthy Weight in Pregnancy Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Having A Baby > Healthy Weight in Pregnancy

They will ask: If you feel well and healthy If you have always been of a low weight or if it is something new that needs checking out About your eating habits, likes and dislikes They will also ask you about your own thoughts and feelings about your weight

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

They are all learning together about how to manage their feelings and how to get along with different people and sometimes it goes wrong!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n","blocks":{"contentData":[],"settingsData":[]}} Dive Deeper At Home Children learn a lot about how to respect and tre...  Encourage your child to say ‘you are hurting my feelings’ and then walk away from children that are not being kind... This gives them time to discuss friendships and feelings

Caring For Yourself Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Additional Needs > Caring For Yourself

Development In Pregnancy Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Developmental Stages > Development In Pregnancy

                         Your baby is learning about feelings

Development In Older Children Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Developmental Stages > Development In Older Children

It is not always easy to get adolescents to share their thoughts and feelings with you

Stimming Home > ND Digital Library > Social & Emotional Development > Stimming

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