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Familienportal.NRW
Families. Parents. Children.
Ministerium für Kinder, Jugend, Familie, Gleichstellung, Flucht und Integration des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen
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Types of school and educational opportunities for children with disabilities

From choosing a school to starting a career
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  2. Understanding endometriosis better

Understanding endometriosis better

About one in ten women in Germany is affected by endometriosis - a chronic, often painful disease that is still too little known. A new brochure now provides easy-to-understand information about symptoms, causes and support services.
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Certificate after a miscarriage in plain language

Everything you need to know about the certificate after a miscarriage in plain language
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  2. New information pages: How to become a foster parent?

New information pages: How to become a foster parent?

Foster families offer children in difficult life situations a loving, safe environment - sometimes for a limited time, sometimes permanently. Anyone who wants to take this responsible step faces many questions. You can now find all the important information, tips, advice centers and contact persons under the topic "Adoption & foster families".
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Addiction prevention

Prevention: protecting children from addiction
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Checklist: What to consider after the birth?

You need to take care of these formalities after the birth
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10 to 16 years

Just a child - now a teenager: when your children become teenagers, a new chapter begins for the family. The onset of puberty marks the beginning of a time of upheaval for parents and children. Find out more about the changes and development in this age phase. The information on the Familienportal.NRW and answers to frequently asked questions can help you get through this sometimes turbulent time together.


All parents want a suitable school for their child to ensure a successful school career. In addition to comprehensive schools and grammar schools, there are many other options. The education and care section provides you with an overview of the range of secondary schools and school types in NRW.


New topics keep coming up during puberty: How do parents manage the balancing act between giving support and letting go? How do parents address the topic of contraception? How can parents protect their child from addiction? We have compiled initial information, links and downloads on these and many other questions. If you would like professional advice, you are welcome to contact one of the parenting advice centers in NRW free of charge. You can find an overview of the contact points in the Counseling section.


It's also worth taking a look at the Financial & Formal Matters section. In addition to tips on pocket money, you can find out which tax benefits parents can benefit from and how you can apply for state benefits for families.
 

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0 to 1 years

The baby is here! Our warmest congratulations. Use the time in the postpartum period to get to know and cuddle your baby and to get used to everyday life with your baby in peace and quiet. You will see that in the first year of life, your baby will make rapid progress every month. On the Familienportal.NRW, you will find many useful reading recommendations on topics such as development, early support and health to accompany you on your journey through the first twelve months.


Once your newborn has discovered the light of day, there are already a lot of formalities that you as new parents have to take care of in the first few weeks. From applying for parental allowance and child benefit to taking advantage of tax benefits for families with children, you will find everything you need to know about financial and formal matters on the Familienportal.NRW.


Maybe you will soon be asking yourself questions about balancing family and career? Find out which daycare is best suited to you. Our tips on returning to work are also useful if you want to return to work early. 
And if you sometimes feel overwhelmed by the challenges of everyday life with a baby, have worries and fears or are personally in a difficult situation? Then you should definitely seek free advice from one of the specialist advice centers in North Rhine-Westphalia. Whether it's a parenting, partnership and conflict advice center or an early intervention center for children with a disability: you are sure to find a suitable contact person in your area using the search functions on Familienportal.NRW.

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1 to 3 years

From baby to toddler: children develop their personality between the ages of 1 and 3. We give tips on how you can support and encourage this development and make your child self-confident and strong. When tantrums and sudden crying fits become more frequent, toddlers take the next big developmental leap. This is when parents need to set clear rules and boundaries. In the Development section, you will find helpful information about the defiant phase that will make it easier for you to react correctly to the behavior.


As soon as your child takes their first steps, the risk of accidents in the home increases. You should make your home childproof now at the latest. Read how in the Health & Child section.


Are you looking for childcare for your child? If you know that your child is well looked after in a daycare center or daycare facility, an important prerequisite for returning to work has been met. Our tips will help you organize your return to work after a family break. And what's going on in your free time? On the Familienportal.NRW you will find lots of suggestions for things to do with the whole family.


In the first few years of life, parents with babies and toddlers have a lot of questions. Don't be afraid to seek advice! Experienced professionals in your city can also offer help. We have listed contact points where you can get qualified advice and initial support.

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