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Emotional Support

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Emotional Support

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Emotional Support

Many children and young people face behavioural or emotional challenges, which may either resolve on their own or require professional intervention. Here are some signs to be aware of:

This list is not comprehensive; while it’s natural for children to experience these symptoms at times, it’s important to seek help if they persist.

Parents and carers can provide support at home by:

There is a wealth of support available; please don’t hesitate to reach out to your school nurse or GP if you need assistance.

Explore the Reading Well Books for Children and Teenagers

Discover a collection of insightful books designed for children and teenagers that delve into various emotional health topics. The booklist is targeted for children in key stage 2 (aged 7-11) and has a wide range of books to support including feelings, worries, anxiety, autism and disabilities. To learn more, visit: https://readingagency.org.uk/get-reading/our-programmes-and-campaigns/reading-well/reading-well-for-children/

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