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

  There is lots of information about the health and development of children on Just One Norfolk for all parents

Preparing to Leave the Neonatal Unit Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Babies Needing Extra Care > Preparing to Leave the Neonatal Unit

The group shares information about development and promotes local groups and fundraising

How We Work Home > Our Services > How We Work

Schools or Early Years providers - Asking for health, wellbeing, communication and development support for a child or young person

Who is Involved in the Process? Home > ND Digital Library > Overview of the Diagnostic Process and What to Expect > Who is Involved in the Process?

See the neurodevelopmental team here Neurodevelopmental Team An Educational Psychologist (EP) or Clinical Psychologist (CP) applies psychology (the study of thinking, learning, emotions andbehaviour) to support the learning, development and wellbeing of childrenand young people

Safe Sleep For Babies Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe In The Home > Safe Sleep For Babies

Sleep is really important for your baby’s growth and development

E-Safety - Younger Children Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Online > E-Safety - Younger Children

Inappropriate content As children become more independent online, it’s possible that they may come across things which are inappropriate for their age or stage of development

Parental Drug and Alcohol Misuse Home > Staying Safe > Staying Safe Around Others > Parental Drug and Alcohol Misuse

Using drugs and alcohol during pregnancy can cause: Physical problems (birth defects) for the baby Poor growth and/or early birth Withdrawal symptoms for the baby after birth Long term problems with development

Eating Well in Pregnancy Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Eat Better > Eating Well in Pregnancy

This is important for healthy bone development and strength

Weaning Your Baby Home > Healthy Lifestyles > Infant Feeding > Weaning & Moving On > Weaning Your Baby

\nWeaning can be lots of fun and also very messy! It's a time for your baby to discover new tastes and textures and is an important milestone in their development

Early Days Home > Child Development & Additional Needs > Babies Needing Extra Care > Early Days

Now you can make up for lost time! Do not worry about ‘spoiling’ your baby – being held is really important for your relationship and their development and helps them learn they can count on you... The group shares information about development and promotes local groups and fundraising