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Your call might be for an appointment change, or you might have a parenting question or a worry about your child’s physical & emotional health, or communication development ... You can also access the Healthy Child Service face-to-face through our Healthy Child drop ins for children under 5, where you can ask the local health visiting team any questions about your child’s health, development or growth
As with all body changes and stages of development - the pace is different for everyone... It is an important part of development, but can create risky situations... Supporting Development
Supporting Development
\nThese skills are learnt stage by stage and there are many ways to support this development ... The team may ask about your child's hearing and vision to be sure this is not getting in the way of their communication skill development
This development can take longer for some and may affect their ability to control emotions, manage behaviour and learn positive ways to communicate... As well as helping you understand development, the Solihull course talks about, play, styles of parenting, sleep, temper tantrums and communication... You do not need an appointment to attend - just drop in and ask the health visiting team any questions about your baby or child's health, development or
Knowing They Are Growing Helpful VideosWho Can Help? The Healthy Child Service team focuses on the health and development of your child. We will get in touch to review your child’s development at the following key stages: At 6-8 weeks 9-12 months 2
Find out more talk and play ideas Early Development Parental Mental Health Having a new baby is not easy and sometimes around 6-8 weeks you may notice you are finding it tough... The most important things for your baby’s healthy emotional development is the relationship that they are building with you
If you have any questions about your child or young person's general health or development, you can contact the Healthy Child Service team by calling Just One Number on 0300 300 0123 or texting Parentline on 07520 631590
You do not need an appointment to attend, you can just drop in and ask the health visiting team any questions about your baby or child's health, development or growth