Help sites / advice for kids
Children referred to Chance UK are often affected by other issues as well as behavioural problems. Some of the more common ones are listed below, along with websites that provide more information.
Click on the headings below for more information.
General
ChildLine
Free 24hr helpline for children who want to talk about anything that's bothering them.
Kids Skills
A site that makes solving children’s problems fun
Healthy Kids
Health advice for children
Keeping track of children in crowds
Video with good tips of keeping track of your child in a crowd
Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Many of Chance UK's children suffer from ADHD, a disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of inattention and/or hyperactivity, as well as forgetfulness, poor impulse control or impulsivity, and distractibility.
Below are a few websites with further information on the disorder. Please contact your Programme Manager for any other information or support you require.
Hyperactive Children's Support Group
Charity supporting children with ADHD
ADHD on Netdoctor
Information on ADHD, treatment and support groups
Contact a Family
Advice and support for families with children who have disabilities
Dyslexia
Dyslexia is a learning disability that manifests itself primarily in written language, particularly with reading and spelling.
Dyslexia Action
Information for people who want to help others with dyslexia
Dyslexia Help
Useful tips and teaching ideas
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Bullying
Bullying is a reasonably common difficulty for the children that we provide mentors for. Often the child is the victim of bullying in school because of their difficulties, but sometimes the child may express their negative emotions by bullying others.

ChildLine
A free, 24hr helpline for children who want to talk about anything that's worrying them. Bullying is the most common reason children call ChildLine
Anti-Bullying Network
Information on bullying and how it can be tackled
What Kids Say About Bullying
Children's website about bullying and what to do about it
Bullying UK
Advice on support on helping to overcome bullying
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