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Advice and Support

Check back regularly as we update this page with helpful information

Allergies

Coping with allergies at home

Be childhood cancer aware

Childhood cancer is rare, however 1 in 450 children are diagnosed under the age of 15. Familiarise yourself with the symptoms (most of the time these symptoms will not be cancer).

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Early diagnosis saves lives. 

Covid-19

NHS advice and information about coronavirus

EasyPeasy app

The EasyPeasy app brings together the best ideas, advice, and inspiration from a global community of parents, experts, and parenting brands, supporting parents and their 0-5 year olds during the crucial early years.

Essex Child and Families well-being service

This service provides lots of health advice and support covering a variety of topics, from practical advice about breastfeeding and weaning and toilet training, through to advice on various physical delays and disorders.

First Aid

With a wealth of knowledge K's First Aid delivers invaluable life skills in a fun and informative way, offering parent classes and little legs classes for children

Healthy eating

The Eatwell Guide shows how much of what we eat overall should come from each food group to achieve a healthy, balanced diet.

How every child can thrive by five

7 year old Molly Wright, one of the youngest ever TED speakers, highlights the benefits of play to help all children thrive by the age of five.

Imaginative Play

The importance of imaginative play in child development

Meningitis signs and symptoms

Symptoms of meningitis from NHS UK

Risky play

Supporting parents to understand the benefits of risky play

Trainline

Family train tickets

Online safety

Supporting preschoolers online (0-5's) and a podcast from the 2 Johns of EST E-Safety Training discussing the importance of starting conversations about online safety from a young age

Oral health

Richmond preschools oral health guide for parents and Community Dental Services 12 top tips for teeth

Toilet training

Potty training advice from the NHS and ERIC the Childrens bowel and bladder charity

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