Support for families with children age 5 to 10 Years
Being a parent
Discover resources and support to help parents deal with some of the challenges that family life can bring.
Dads
Support for new dads as they begin their parenting journey.
Your child's development
Learn about some of the services, support and resources that can help you and your child during the early years of child development.
Speech and Language for ages 5 to 19
Access guidance and support from NHS speech and language specialists, for children and young people aged 5 to 19.
Support for families with a parent or carer in the criminal justice system
Support and advice for families affected by a parent or carer being in the criminal justice system.
Online Safety
Find advice and resources to help keep children and young people safe online.
Mood, Emotional, Mental Health and Wellbeing
Information for parents and carers to support your child’s mental health and wellbeing.
Reading and Library Service
Find information to encourage you and your child to love reading.
Healthy eating
Advice, support and recipe ideas for eating healthy and having a balanced diet.
Vaccinations and immunisations
Discover the recommended childhood vaccinations by age, from 8 weeks to 16 years, to help protect your child’s health at every stage.
Keeping Active and Healthy
On this page you will find guidance to help families to keep themselves and their children active and healthy.
Periods, Symptoms and Selfcare
Find advice and support for you and your teenager with periods and self-care.
Teenage Brain
Find information and resources to help support you and your child on the journey to become a teenager.
Grandparents and other family carers
Discover information to help grandparents and other family carers to support their families, looking after grandchildren.
Support after the loss of a baby or child
Find information and support services to help you navigate bereavement after the loss of a child.
Your child's behaviour
Find out about some of the things you can do to help manage your child's behaviour when they are being challenging or difficult.