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Helping your child deal with their emotions

Find out how to support your child’s emotional development, which may help them develop resilience and emotional wellbeing as they get older.

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Helping kids deal with emotional trauma

Children can develop emotional trauma from an isolated event, or over a longer period of time. Learn how to recognise trauma and how to support your child.

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Toddler tips

As ‘no’ becomes your toddler’s favourite word, read some tips to deal with common problems such as temper tantrums, fussy eating and bedwetting.

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Pregnancy at week 31

Feeling tired and emotional during the third trimester is very common, but it's important to discuss these feelings with your doctor or midwife.

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What happens after miscarriage

There are many emotional and practical aspects to consider after a miscarriage to ensure your health and wellbeing. Hospitals may offer support.

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Feelings, relationships and pregnancy

As well as physical, financial and social changes, you can also experience unexpected emotional changes during and after pregnancy and birth.

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Supporting parents of sick or premature babies

Knowing what support to give to new parents during this challenging time is important. Read on for practical and emotional support advice.

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How does foster care work?

To become a foster carer, you'll need to consider the emotional challenges, financial issues and how a child's background affects their development.

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Bonding with your baby

Bonding with your baby forms an emotional and physical connection that is important for their development. Learn here how to bond with your baby.

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Making decisions about unplanned pregnancies

Having an unplanned pregnancy can be an emotional experience. There will be decisions you will need to make, but there are services available to help you through this time.

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