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Pregnancy Journey Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Your Pregnancy Journey > Pregnancy Journey

It's used to see how far along in your pregnancy you are and check your baby's development . When you’re about 16 weeks pregnant, you’ll have a second antenatal appointment with your midwife to check baby size, fetal development and any talk about any tests you have had or might need

Healthy Child Services 5-19 Home > Our Services > Healthy Child Services 5-19

Just call 0300 300 0123 or text 07520 631590 with any questions or concerns about your child's health, wellbeing, communication or development

When Children Miss Their Appointments Home > Our Services > When Children Miss Their Appointments

If there have been previously missed appointments and there are worries about how this might affect your child’s health or development, then they may speak to other professionals regarding your child’s care... It is therefore important that you bring your child to their health appointment, because it may mean: A delay in them being seen A health issue not being recognised or treated A delay in their development, such as speech A delay in the right

Discussing Your Concerns Home > ND Digital Library > Early Help and Where to Start > Discussing Your Concerns

You know your child better than anyone, so if you have any concerns about their development, trust your instincts... Learning about children's expected development can help you to understand which areas your child may need more support in...  Find out more about your child's speech and language and take the communication quiz for children aged 0-5 years as a development guide...  Find out more about deve. These doctors specialise in child development

Norfolk & Waveney Maternity Voices Partnerships Home > Pregnancy & Early Days > Your Pregnancy Journey > Norfolk & Waveney Maternity Voices Partnerships

A Maternity and Neonatal Voices Partnership (MNVP) is a team of parents, their families, health professionals, commissioners and support organisations, working together to review and contribute to the development of local maternity and neonatal care

Moving & Handling Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Moving, Handling & Accessibility > Moving & Handling

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

Self Regulation & Co-Regulation Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Emotional Regulation > Self Regulation & Co-Regulation

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

Focus & Attention Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Learning, Playing & Exploring > Skills Building > Focus & Attention

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

Sensory Organising Home > Occupational Therapy For Parents & Carers > Sensory Regulation > Sensory Organising

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

Mood Swings Home > Emotional Health > Children & Young People's Emotional Health > Mood Swings

Mood swings are a natural part of child development, but if you find they are not manageable or they are disrupting your family life significantly, ask for help. Young Children Teenage Brain The teenage years are the biggest period of brain development for your child... Tips on supporting adolescent puberty Puberty Supporting Your Child While mood swings are a natural part of a child's development, there are opportunities to support your child