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What is "behaviour that challenges"?

Behaviours that put the safety of the child/others at risk. This can have a significant impact on the child’s life and that of others.

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Getting enough sleep is essential for our physical, emotional and mental well-being. Sleep deprivation can affect our attention, concentration, memory, behaviour, makes us feel anxious, irritable, overactive, aggressive and depressed. Looking after your child who has a sleep problem can be exhausting and have a significant impact on them and your whole family.

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For Children with Learning Disabilities, developmental delays and other special educational needs, learning to become independent use the toilet can be more challenging. The CNCLD Team, often work with families and schools to support toileting plan to ensure that each child has the opportunity to achieve this goal. For all children referred to the team, we encourage school and families to follow the advice and watch the recommended videos. Being prepared, consistent and engaged supports the care pathway and increases positive outcomes for all.

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Please help us to improve our services by taking a few moments to complete the relevant questionnaire regarding the care you received from either the BHT Community Nurses for Children with a Learning Disability (CNCLD) or the Neuro Developmental Specialist Nurses

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