Helping children recognise, understand and articulate their emotions is a huge part of supporting their development. This excellent infographic from @dr_treisman is a great starting point to explore feelings and what they mean for us.
Is your child feeling anxious or worried? @AFNCCF's 7 ways to support children & young people who are worried may help manage #anxiety. Download the booklet here: https://t.co/PfRFE1PAv0 #parents#MentalHealth
Parents, carers, and grandparents in Worcestershire can access award-winning free online training to help with challenges they face in family life through the @StartingWellPHN website https://t.co/LmNkVYTyyL
Great advice here. The sun might be out but it’s tiring having to juggle work, life end schooling all of the time. Have a look what starting well are offering and get some ideas.
Having children at home can great fun, but can also be tough too. If you need some support, the Starting Well Partnership is here for you. Their website is full of information and resources to help look after the wellbeing of you and your family https://t.co/tecD6cyQTs
This week on #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek let’s think how we as adults can support our under 18s in building their resilience.. to life, in relationships, in the situation we find ourselves in. It’s not always about referring to CAMHS but at looking what we can offer them!
Social workers, therapists & those working with under 5s join our FREE seminar on adoption! Adopted children often experience trauma or neglect in their early lives. We'll look at how best to support them & their families. Register & join us on 3 December👉https://t.co/FCNr9SI2Jc
We All Have Mental Health' is an animation by @AFNCCF designed to give young people aged 11-14 a common language & understanding of #mentalhealth & how we can look after it. https://t.co/z8okbumfQf
Beautiful resource from @cbukhelp to help young people
understand how they might be feeling when someone dies and to support them in taking care of themselves at that moment and beyond.
Our downloadable resource ‘When someone special has died’ is designed to help young people understand their feelings & find ways to cope with their grief. https://t.co/Xb42AuT8IY
It can be tricky for parents and carers to keep on top of what their children are doing online, particularly as often their knowledge far exceeds our own. @ThinkuknowUK has some excellent 15-minute home activity packs to help parents support their child's online safety at home.
The new Childhood Trauma & the Brain animation from the #UKTraumaCouncil, which is hosted & supported by @AFNCCF shows what happens in the brain after children face traumatic experiences, like abuse & neglect. Access the accompanying resources: https://t.co/RSOgjmIq5Z
For any parents or professionals interested in learning more about children and young people's mental health, ACEs and autism, @THEAIMGROUPUK have several FREE courses available - all fully accredited and OFSTED-recognised.
https://t.co/QyZzRdAxwR
Good Grief Toys ® a brand new inclusive resource to support bereaved & grieving children.
Children learn best through play. Children should learn about #grief & #bereavement through play. @CBNtweets@winstonswish@cbukhelp
PRE-ORDER NOW https://t.co/Io1UJrX9I6
A lovely, simple explanation from @ReachoutASC of why school can be so tricky for children with Autism Spectrum Condition, along with some practical strategies to support them. https://t.co/qrw9DkrFiM
Fantastic to see the launch of the new Neighbourhood Mental Health Teams pilot across Worcestershire, particularly at a time when many people already living with mental health problems are facing extra challenges. #community#StrongerTogether
https://t.co/wAnZFapeIq