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Emotional Wellbeing

It is crucial for parents and carers to be aware of the signs and symptoms that may indicate their child is experiencing mental health difficulties. By recognising these signs early on, you can provide the necessary support and guidance for your child's emotional wellbeing.

Look out for changes in behaviour, such as irritability, withdrawal, or excessive worry.
Pay attention to any significant changes in sleep patterns or appetite.
Notice if your child appears to be struggling with their schoolwork or has a decreased interest in activities they used to enjoy.
Keep an eye on any physical complaints (such as headaches or stomach aches) that may be related to emotional distress.

Published on: Wednesday 17 January 2024

Barnsley SEND

Published on: Wednesday 24 January 2024

Suhail Habib

am CYP Clinical Lead for Epilepsy South Yorkshire & Bassetlaw. I am responsible for providing clinical leadership within the epilepsy workstream as part of the CYP transformation programme.

Published on: Wednesday 31 January 2024

Bedwetting

Bedwetting, sometimes referred to as nocturnal enuresis, is a common problem and can affect many children and young people. It is particularly more common in children under the age of 5. It is important to remember that bedwetting is not your child’s fault, so do not punish or penalise them if they do wet the bed.

Published on: Monday 5 August 2024

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    • Published on: Wednesday 17th January 2024

      It is crucial for parents and carers to be aware of the signs and symptoms that may indicate their child is experiencing mental health difficulties. By recognising these signs early on, you can provide the necessary support and guidance for your child's emotional wellbeing.

      Look out for changes in behaviour, such as irritability, withdrawal, or excessive worry.
      Pay attention to any significant changes in sleep patterns or appetite.
      Notice if your child appears to be struggling with their schoolwork or has a decreased interest in activities they used to enjoy.
      Keep an eye on any physical complaints (such as headaches or stomach aches) that may be related to emotional distress.

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    • Published on: Wednesday 24th January 2024
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    • Published on: Wednesday 31st January 2024

      am CYP Clinical Lead for Epilepsy South Yorkshire & Bassetlaw. I am responsible for providing clinical leadership within the epilepsy workstream as part of the CYP transformation programme.

      read more
    • Published on: Monday 5th August 2024

      Bedwetting, sometimes referred to as nocturnal enuresis, is a common problem and can affect many children and young people. It is particularly more common in children under the age of 5. It is important to remember that bedwetting is not your child’s fault, so do not punish or penalise them if they do wet the bed.

      read more