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Beat eating disorders charity offers an support group called POD for parents and carers of children with eating disorders.

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Beat eating disorders charity offers an online support group called Hummingbird for ARFID (avoidance restrictive food intake disorder).

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Beat eating disorders charity offers a support group called Endeavour for ARFID (avoidance restrictive food intake disorder).

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BBC hub Tiny Happy People with information and advice for parents about child development milestones, activities, language development, and more.

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NHS Healthy Start resource about getting free vitamins for your children.

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Resource by NHS Great Ormond Street Hospital about mealtimes when a child has an eating disorder.

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Families empowered and supporting treatment for eating disorders (FEAST) resource booklets.

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South Yorkshire eating disorders association (SYEDA) services that are available.

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Resource by the charity Beat about eating disorder myths.

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Services available from the Mind charity.

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NHS England resource about children with learning disabilities or autism who are prescribed psychotropic medication.

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BSPED information resource about congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)

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BSPED information resource about complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS)

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NordiCare information resource on Turner’s syndrome for teenagers.

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NordiCare information resource on Turner’s syndrome for parents and carers.

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NHS Glasgow and Clyde resource about backwards chaining and learning life skills.

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A Bladder and Bowel UK resource about talking about going to the toilet.

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This information about this rare genetic condition has been created by HAE UK, a dedicated patient support and advocacy association.

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Medicine for Children information about methylphenidate medicine for children with ADHD.

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A Crohn’s and Colitis UK resource about living with Crohn’s or colitis.

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National Kidney Foundation information about nephrotic syndrome in children.

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Nemours Kids Health information about recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs)

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Sheffield City Council information about the Child Disability Register.

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Encouraging good sleeping habits in children with learning disabilities, including bedtime routine, settling, timings, what to do if they wake in the night, crying, if they want to sleep in your bed, and daytime naps.

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United Kingdom

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