Togetherness Online Learning Pathways
Free learning resources on brain development, emotional wellbeing and parenting for healthier relationships and happier lives.



Learn about your child’s development and build your confidence in parenting.
For confident, emotionally intelligent children, Togetherness online pathways, take parents on a learning journey for understanding childhood development, behaviour, and wellbeing to help build connected relationships and resilience for the everyday.
Get free access to online learning pathways that support emotional wellbeing—for both grown-ups and children.
Created by NHS clinical psychologists, alongside practitioners and parents, these journeys will help you and your family better understand and manage your emotional health in daily life.
Go to the Togetherness website and use the code APPLEHERE for free access.
- Understanding your pregnancy, labour and birth
- Understanding your baby
- Understanding your child from toddler to teenager
- Understanding your child with additional needs
- Understanding your child’s feelings
- Understanding your child’s mental health and wellbeing
- Understanding your teenager’s brain
- Moving up to secondary school for children with additional needs
- Understanding your brain (for teenagers only)
- Understanding your feelings (for teenagers only)
- Understanding your relationships
- Understanding your own trauma
Understanding your child's feelings
The importance of play
Teenagers and risk taking
Containment
Reciprocity
The importance play can have on a family generation
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Understanding your child
Understanding your baby
Understanding your child parenting group
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Sleep
While sleep is a natural instinct, it’s also a skill we have to develop: learning how to wind down and how much sleep we need. Connected relationships between parents and infants help children learn and thrive as they grow. When it comes to sleep, it’s helpful to think about your child’s development, their environment and how they feel about sleep, remembering that we are all different with different needs.
Find out more about sleepfullness on the Togetherness website.
Moving up in School
Moving up and changing school is a big change for children and parents or caregivers. It’s a new stage of growing independence and separation. Fears and worries are normal as well as excitement, as with each stage of childhood development.
As parents, your role is to help children cope with and overcome their fears, to nurture them to feel brave and capable.
Find out more about moving up in school on the Togetherness website.
Children with additional needs
Supporting emotional wellbeing for children with additional needs can be complicated, for advice and support take a look at the resources for specialist insight and online learning for families in childhood development and emotional health.
Find out more about supporting children with additional needs on the Togetherness website
Falling out and making up
For all parents navigating the inevitable ups and downs of their relationships.
Arguing is normal in every relationship – it is also a life skill we learn throughout childhood and adolescence through our close relationships.
Find out more about falling out and making up on the Togetherness website