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Please follow the link below for the Welsh Government guidance to parents and carers to support families to stay safe, healthy and learning.
https://gov.wales/covid-19-guidance-parents-and-carers-support-families-stay-safe-healthy-and-learning
Please find attached some useful information from the LA.
'Top Tips' for supporting VI children
'Top Tips' for supporting children with physical and complex difficulties
'Top Tips' for supporting Deaf Children
Strategies for promoting Habilitation Skills at Home
Sport Wales have made their Education Resources ‘Play to Learn’ and ‘Dragon Multi-Skills and Sport’ available on line for families to access. Please follow this link to access the resources -
These resources have also been shared on our twitter page (@H_SwanseaBay) and Hwb page.
Please follow the link below to access the UK Government Guidance for Parents and Carers on Supporting Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellbeing -
The guidance contains information and advice on the following –
Contents
2. Background
3. Looking after your own mental health
4. Helping children and young people cope with stress
5. How children and young people of different ages may react
6. Children and young people who are accessing mental health services
8. Children and young people with learning disabilities
9. Autistic children and young people
10. Children or young people with physical health issues
11. Children and young people who care for others
12. Bullying
13. Experiencing grief or bereavement
Family Learning have asked us to share links to their activities and stories for parents and children to do together.
The links are: https://www.facebook.com/swansealifelonglearning
Please find attached some useful information that can support you at home. Click on the relevant links.
The Speech, Language and Communication Team have created a 'Top Tips' handout.
Resources for parents of children with additional needs during the COVID 19 outbreak.
Please find attached advice and guidance produced by the Education Psychology team for parents and carers. Please click on the link below.
Advice and guidance produced by the Education Psychology team for parents and carers.