The NSPCC has launched a nationwide campaign to help families during lockdown. The government has pledged £1.6 billion to help children and parents as everyone is feeling the effects of the lockdown in one way or another. Some of this includes help and advice for parents and families dealing with mental health problems in everyday life and during the coronavirus pandemic, parenting tips for all stages of your child’s life, supporting children with special education needs and disabilities, online safety, coping with family arguments and conflict, managing co-parenting and child arrangements during lockdown, as well as advice on how to deal with difficult situations and much more.
The websites below will give you information and advice on strategies and ways we can all cope with the differences in our normal everyday lives at present.
The NSPCC website will also allow you to navigate to these pages:
https://www.childrenscommissioner.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/cco-lockdown-babies.pdf