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When your child is between 10 and 12 months old you will receive an Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) questionnaire in the post.

Please complete and return the questionnaire which will be reviewed by a health professional. If a follow-up review is needed, we will invite you and your child to an appointment at a local health centre or Family Centre.

If you would like support to complete your child’s ASQ questionnaire, please contact us. The advice line is available on 0300 247 0025 from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays) and provides support on all aspects of child health, development and parenting.

10-12 month review

The 1-year page in your child’s Personal Child Health Record ‘Red book’ highlights the new skills they may be developing at this age.

Babies and pre-school children receive immunisations through their GP surgery. The vaccination schedule for babies and young children is available on the NHS website including a measles webpage and a MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine webpage.

The 10-12 month review is an opportunity to review your child’s progress including:

 

Free Anya App 24/7 information and support for infant feeding

Download the Free Anya Health App from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

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Your Emotional Wellbeing

Please visit the emotional wellbeing and mental health page to read about the support available for you.

Hearing concerns

If you are concerned about your child’s hearing, please visit our Audiology page.

You may also find our Speech and Language page helpful.

Vitamin D and Healthy Start Scheme

Do you know why Vitamin D supplements are important for you and your child?

Please read more on our Vitamin D page where you can also find information about the Healthy Start Scheme.

Pelvic Floor Advice

You may have physical problems after having a baby. These can be related to pregnancy or birth, or the things you do while caring for young children, such as lifting and bending.

For some problems, you can do a lot to help yourself. For example, if you have a leaky bladder (incontinence) or a heavy feeling between your vagina and anus, you may need to strengthen the muscles around your bladder by doing pelvic floor exercises. Find our more on the NHS website (incontinence).

Pelvic floor muscle exercises don’t just help to stop incontinence, they can improve prolapse symptoms and make sex better too. To find out more about prolapse visit the NHS website (prolapse).

You can also visit the the Pelvic Obstetric and Gynaecological Physiotherapy website for further information including:

The Squeezy app supports your pelvic health and is designed by  physiotherapists. Please note there is a cost to this app.

Your Safety

If you and/or your children are scared, frightened, being controlled or hurt by someone you know or live with please contact:

  • Surrey Domestic Abuse Helpline on 01483 776 822 (9am to 9pm, 7 days a week)
  • Your GP
  • In an emergency, call 999

Visit the Healthy Surrey website for advice, advocacy, practical help and support.

Free Online Guides

Families living in Surrey can get access to free online guides that include top tips from childcare, education and NHS health experts.

Visit our Free guides: understanding your baby, child or teenager page to find out more.

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