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A mixture of good and not so good
Oct 11, 2022
A mixture of good and not so good
Oct 11, 2022

The theme for this year’s World Mental Health Day, which was marked on Monday 10th October was: ‘Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority.’

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Oct 11, 2022
Telling our story: HonC! turns 4!
Jun 5, 2022
Telling our story: HonC! turns 4!
Jun 5, 2022

It was the end of 2017 and I had just finished running a Circle of Security Parenting Group in Trumpington. A group of parents attending the group asked if I could help them set up a stay-and-play group in the community. They wanted a place where they could continue supporting one another in their parenting, and a space to reach out and support other local families. And so HonC! was born!

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Jun 5, 2022
Telling our story: one piece at a time
May 28, 2022
Telling our story: one piece at a time
May 28, 2022

“Helen, what makes being-with so difficult?”

What a brilliant question and one I hope we can reflect on in this and future blogs.

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May 28, 2022
Worthwhile and Visible
Oct 4, 2021
Worthwhile and Visible
Oct 4, 2021

I wrote this while I was recovering at home from Covid. A cruel illness, I think made so much harder because of the sense of enforced isolation and aloneness. The guidance is ‘isolate for ten days’; ‘stay away from others’; ‘wear a mask.’ So counterintuitive to me; I enjoy being with people, making connections, looking at people’s faces…….

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Oct 4, 2021
Being Real
Sep 8, 2021
Being Real
Sep 8, 2021

I turned on the radio a few weeks ago and I was delighted to hear the voice of Shlomo (@SKShlomo) …… here is the story of a person who has faced childhood adversity and now as an adult is processing this, as these experiences continue to shape him and those around him.

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Sep 8, 2021
“Did you see that coming?” 
Jul 25, 2021
“Did you see that coming?” 
Jul 25, 2021

Recently I was sat in my kitchen with the doors open, enjoying the hot weather we have been having, when suddenly the sky darkened and the atmosphere changed. It felt like rain was on the way…..I had acted early enough to stop the rain - which was torrential when it came – pour in to the house. This reminded me of how it can be helpful to step in early with our own children, to ward off the emotional downpour that might follow if we miss the early warning signs.

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Jul 25, 2021
I am enough
Jul 20, 2021
I am enough
Jul 20, 2021

The past week has been a time of highs and lows. For many, there was a growing anticipation and excitement as the England football team progressed through to the final of the Euro 2020 on Sunday 11th July 2021. This was swiftly followed by the disappointment of loss, and more profoundly, dismay and anger at the racial abuse levelled at the young England players who had failed to successfully to take their penalty.

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Jul 20, 2021
Life will never be the same again
Jul 13, 2021
Life will never be the same again
Jul 13, 2021

I remember when I was expecting my first child people would say to me, “life will never be the same again”. I didn’t quite understand what they meant by this. It was said almost as a threat, like I had made a mistake. That I needed to make the most of things now, before the arrival of this little person. Strangers and friends alike would advise me to make the most of my evenings, to spend time with my friends, to pursue my hobbies, “whilst I still can”.

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Jul 13, 2021
The ABC’s of Transitions
Jul 12, 2021
The ABC’s of Transitions
Jul 12, 2021

You don't need me to tell you that the last 18 months have been generally unsettling and at times downright awful for many of us. As the school term draws to a close all of our children are facing transitions. For some it's the relatively straightforward Year 4 to Year 5 or Year 10 to Year 11. For others the transitions are more significant and maybe more tricky to handle.

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Jul 12, 2021
Hit the Restart
Jun 29, 2021
Hit the Restart
Jun 29, 2021

“I feel safe with you” “You’re awesome”

These are comments two young children said to their parents after they had attended a Circle of Security-Parenting Group. What wonderful comments! What an amazing testament to all the hard work these families have put into making a change in their relationships with their children.

Change is not just a possibility for these families, but is possible for ALL of us, even amidst the daily grind of parenthood.

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Jun 29, 2021
Baby blind spots have to go
Jun 23, 2021
Baby blind spots have to go
Jun 23, 2021

7th June marked the start of Infant Mental Health Week 2021. As a charity set up to support babies and toddlers in their early years, we know all about the importance of getting the right levels of help and support at the crucial time.

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Jun 23, 2021
Whenever possible follow my child’s lead
May 28, 2021
Whenever possible follow my child’s lead
May 28, 2021

These six words form part of ’parenting in 25 words or less’ in the Circle of Security Parenting programme. They sound simple enough, but I was reminded of them again recently in a very powerful way.

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May 28, 2021
Mental Health Awareness Week
May 13, 2021
Mental Health Awareness Week
May 13, 2021

This week is Mental Health Awareness Week. Our mental health is so important and deserves all the focus that this week should bring to it. But if we really want to begin to change the worrying statistics around mental health we need to do more than just be aware, we need to start taking action. Here are three areas where I think we should focus our attention………

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May 13, 2021
Being-with: a gift of relationship
Apr 29, 2021
Being-with: a gift of relationship
Apr 29, 2021

“It’s important to stop and do nothing sometimes.”

How many of us have heard this? How many of us manage to ‘do nothing’? This certainly isn’t something that comes easily to me. I wonder what unexpected things might open up for us when we are able to ‘be’, rather than to ‘do’?

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Apr 29, 2021
Asking for Help
Mar 31, 2021
Asking for Help
Mar 31, 2021

As we pass one year since the start of the first National Lockdown, I am reminded of a blog I wrote this time last year. Much of the struggles and learnings I discovered then are still relevant now, so I wish to share it here...

It is week three of lockdown and I’ve been finding it tough. Yes, it’s difficult not being able to go out freely, to meet friends, to greet someone with a handshake or a hug. These were things I enjoyed pre-Covid 19; things I took for granted.

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Mar 31, 2021

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