As school’s start to reopen this month it is only natural for parents or their children alike to worry about what they are walking into in terms of catching or unknowingly transmitting the coronavirus. Our natural instinct as parents is perhaps to feel fear, a sense...
Since the pandemic struck there have been countless acts of kindness, all over the globe. Ordinary folk giving their time, friendship and skills to others who were struggling. We have learnt that amid the fear, there is also community, support and hope. The added...
Reflecting on last week’s Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, we want to share with you an article by Holli Rubin on Why Are Mother-Daughter Relationships So Complex? This short, helpful article brings into focus typical dimensions of relatedness...
It’s not always easy for children to talk or understand their worries and anxieties. By sharing our worries and anxieties, we can shrink them. Here is a great way to encourage and enable your child to think about and share their worries: USE THE BOOK “HUGE BAG...
Background photo created by freepik – www.freepik.com Due to currently being unable to visit schools and other education settings to work with you and the children and young people, we at NESSie want you to know that we are still available to carry on...
We had a wonderful time last week at the Additional Needs Wellbeing Day, hosted by The Letchworth Centre for Healthy Living, meeting children with additional needs and their families. We had an information stall where families could come and meet us and enjoy a chat...