Trying your best to understand the underlying cause of toddler biting will help you develop an effective response.
Number one website in the UK for Mental Health information, advice and support.
Information, support and services for Autistic people.
This session will answer the questions that parents and carers might have about the benefits and risks of their child's use of the Internet.
Derman provides a range of health-related services to Kurdish & Turkish communities in Hackney.
BBC Bitesize Parenting is a place for mums, dads, carers, and the whole parenting community to find stories, expert advice and fun activities that will help you support your child in a changing world.
Trusted health advice and guidance for parents.
Advice on how to manage head banging in young children.
Advice and guidance on how to manage fussy eating in young children.
Support and resources for children and young people who struggle to sleep.
Help and support for obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
Toilet training resource for children with communication difficulties.
The leaflet includes information about PICA and strategies for families to try at home as well as how to access further support if needed.
Help with the challenges of childhood feeding.
Resources to use with Year 6 students to support them in transitioning to secondary school.
This resource is to support young people who are getting ready to start secondary school. It contains a series of worksheets to help young people think ahead and prepare for this change.
Recorded webinar for parents & carers on how to support your child's transition from primary to secondary school.
This is a two-part online webinar aimed at parents of children aged 11-years and under with difficulties in the context of worries and anxiety.
This 3-part workshop is aimed for parents of children aged 12-18 who struggle with managing their emotions.
This workshop is aimed at children and young people aged 12-18 who have struggled to cope with any type of difficult feelings, be this anxiety, anger uncertainty, low mood, low self-esteem.
The CAMHS Team at Hackney Ark run a range of coffee mornings for parents/carers to attend.
Want to find out more about Autism from professionals and peers? Or looking for a fun Autism friendly social space? Take a look at our Mind the Gap group.
This video helps explain to young people what happens at a CAMHS appointment, and what to expect from your visit.