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Advice for new parents
Babies with Down's syndrome are like any newborn babies. They'll be eating, sleeping, crying, and needing love and cuddles just like all babies.
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Supporting a child or young person with mental health needs
Support and information for carers and parents of a young person needing help with their mental health
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Parent and guardian proxy access for children
You can get online access to the GP services of a child aged under 16 if you are their parent or guardian with legal parental responsibility.
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If I use a sexual health service will they tell my parents?
Find out about confidentiality and sexual health services for young people, including contraception, STIs and abortion services.
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Soothing a crying baby
NHS information on how to help soothe a crying baby and coping strategies for parents and carers.
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Mental health support for children and young people
Find out what help you can get if you're a child or young person who needs support with their mental health - includes information for parents and carers
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Moving from children's social care to adults' social care - Social care and support guide
As disabled young people reach the age of 18, a different team will take over any care services (transitioning).
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Keeping fit and healthy with a baby
Read more about exercising and healthy eating after giving birth, including ideas for staying fit with a baby and easy ways for new parents to eat more healthily.
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Talking to your teenager
Advice and tips for parents on talking to teenagers and getting them to open up about what's bothering them.
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Fussy eaters
Read advice and tips for parents of fussy eaters or children who have problems with eating.