New Zealand Child Health websites sorted alphabetically by T on NZS.com.
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Tania Laing Homeopathy
(www.tanialaing.co.nz)Tania Laing is an Auckland based Homeopath specialising in natural family health, through the use of Homeopathy.
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Teen Dads
(www.teendads.org.nz)A site for New Zealand's teenage fathers and fathers-to-be, their parents and their kids. Read stories from teen dads and find out about the role these fathers play in their children's lives.
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The Lost Ones
(www.thelostones.co.nz)A site dedicated to those that are lost through miscarriage, stillbirth or SIDS and to those they leave behind.
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The Low Down
(www.thelowdown.co.nz)The Low Down is a government run website helping young Kiwis understand and deal with depression. Includes information about depression, real stories, online chat and more.
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The Sleep Store
(www.thesleepstore.co.nz)Provides solutions for tired parents, specialising in baby sleep and swaddling products. Offer online sleep information and products to settle crying babies and help them sleep longer. Customers are also entitled to free sleep advice and sleep tips by email.
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Therapy for Children
(www.t4c.co.nz)A private practice combining the expertise of more than 20 experienced and registered occupational and speech language therapists, physiotherapists, psychologists, nurses, teachers and technical specialists. They provide therapeutic services for children who are not achieving the developmental milestones expected for their age.
View Website - Auckland City Child Health - Occupational Therapy
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Tots to Teens
(www.totstoteens.co.nz)A publication for parents, distributing 130,000 free copies of every issue. It features articles and an event calendar.
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TouchWood
(www.touchwoodcots.co.nz)Safety cots, available in antique Pine or Pacific Rimu, and offered in a range of styles.
View Website - Wellington City Child Health - Children's Furniture and Bedding
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Twin Loss NZ
(www.twinloss.org.nz)A New Zealand wide support group helping those who have lost twins or triplets at any time from early pregnancy through to childhood and beyond.
