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Listening to Children - Improving Communication with Your Child
Improving communication with your child. Published by the NSPCCTop Tips for Positive Parenting
Understanding our own feelings.Feelings are signposts. Children learn from what they see us do. If we can express our feelings appropriately, they will learn how to do this too. Understanding our children's feelings and behaviour. Feelings fuel behaviour. It takes years to learn to manage…In-car Child Safety
What does the law say? You must use a restraining system if one is fitted in your vehicle. The law is complicated, so the best way to stay on the right side of it is to use the most appropriate restraint for everyone travelling in…Positive Parenting
Advice for parents on positive parenting. Published by the NSPCC.Helping Children be Ready for Nursery
'We believe in Middlesbrough that nursery ready children are curious, confident and co-operative. Supported by family, professionals and community these children are able to flourish and reach their optimal potential.' See how you could support your child: see pages 11-14Safer Sleeping
Being a new parent is an amazing experience, but it’s also exhausting. It’s something no-one can prepare you for. And at the end of a long day, there’s nothing more satisfying than to collapse on the sofa. And that’s where we need to stop you!…NSPCC Talk Pants
The NSPCC are helping parents and carers talk to their children about staying safe from sexual abuse. Our suite of Talk PANTS materials featuring Pantosaurus, our friendly pant-wearing dinosaur, are designed to simplify the conversation and make it as easy as possible for parents to…Brave New World
Brave New World is a video which supports parents with understanding babies brain development from 0-16 weeks. View the videoMedia use and attitudes report 2022 (Children and parents)
This Ofcom published report examines children’s media literacy. It provides detailed evidence on media use, attitudes and understanding among children and young people aged 5-15, as well as about the media access and use of young children aged 3-4. The report also includes findings relating…