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Helping your child to understand and name their feelings is a great way of helping them deal and cope with their emotions.
The report looks at what factors were linked with people feeling safe in their local area.
“Feel the hwyl. Only in Wales” - Visit Wales’ latest campaign - officially kicks off today with a call to visitors from far and wide to celebrate and experience joyful and fun moments unique to Wales.
The report looks at what factors were linked with people feeling safe in their local area for April 2021 to March 2022.
The report looks at what factors were linked with people feeling safe in their local area for April 2018 to March 2019.
The report looks at what factors were linked with people feeling safe in their local area for April 2013 to March 2014.
Tantrums are very common in toddlers and younger children. They happen when children are frustrated and stressed.
New findings from the Welsh Government National Survey on loneliness confirms that feelings of loneliness show a strong relationship with well-being, and that lonely people reported much lower satisfaction with life.
Advice to help you understand why your child is having a tantrum and how to respond in a calm and effective way.
This handy sheet gives useful information on what to do when your child has a tantrum.
An update on how we are progressing with our plan to support migrants in feeling well-integrated into communities across Wales.
A significant update has been issued on a series of actions the Welsh Government is taking to tackle building safety issues.
Children at Durand Primary School, in Caldicot, were excited to tell the Deputy Minister for Climate Change, with a responsibility for transport, Lee Waters, how the new 20mph speed limit in their town has given them more freedom to walk, cycle or scoot to school, when he visited their school earlier today.
Climate Change Minister Julie James has today (Thursday, May 12) set out plans to introduce a new law to manage the legacy of centuries of mining in Wales which put ‘community safety at the forefront.’
This report looks at how satisfied people feel with their local area, whether people feel that they live in a cohesive community, and how safe they feel in their local area for April 2018 to March 2019.
Some children find it hard to make friends. Others might get upset if they feel left out or if a friend they enjoy playing with is playing with somebody else. It can be a tough time for you as a parent as you can feel upset and anxious for them.
Even though it may not feel like it, most of the behaviour you think of as naughty is actually normal behaviour for your child’s age.
Praise helps your child feel good about themselves.
The report looks at what factors are linked to people feeling satisfied with the area that they live in.
A new campaign calling on the public to challenge assumptions about harassment against women - often wrongly seen as ‘harmless’ - has launched across Wales