Your free online learning. Big feelings, how the brain works, and relationship ideas for happier lives.
Learn from NHS clinical psychologists, practitioners, and other parents. The pathways will help you and your family understand and manage emotions in everyday life.
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Learn about your child’s development and build your confidence in parenting.
Pathways cover the stages of a child’s development and offer helpful advice and ideas.

For grandparents who want to understand the needs of children growing up in the modern world.
Pathways introduce ideas to respond to different behaviours and help your child thrive.

Just for teenagers to help understand and thrive in adolescence.
Have you ever wondered why making decisions becomes so hard or why emotions seem bigger and more intense? The pathways for teens explain how brain development impacts how we feel and behave. Follow ‘for teenagers only’ pathways for private, self-paced learning.

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How can you support your child when moving up or changing school?

Togetherness is an NHS emotional health team passionate about preventative mental health. We provide evidence-based teaching and learning about the psychology of wellbeing. Our resources are proven to make a difference for families in the UK and around the world.
Togetherness equips people with lifelong skills that build emotional resilience and wellbeing. We help foster robust relationships that transform how we communicate and connect with others.
‘This course has been an absolutely invaluable gift to me. It has and will change so many aspects of my life. I am undoubtedly a better parent and a more rounded and fulfilled person as a result. I WISH I’d known all this years ago.’
Understanding your child: from toddler to teenager
’My 15-year-old watched the sensory video clips. He identified his brother’s behaviour in some of them but very much saw himself. He commented, ‘Mum, that’s me, and that’s why I do what I do!’. He asked me for the link for the clips and sent them to his friend, who had been calling him weird, so he could understand him better. He also opened up to his friendship group about his autism and can talk to them about what it is like to be him.’
Understanding your child with additional needs
‘A very easy-to-understand way of putting things, and no longer will I fight against things that I can not change due to biology.’
Understanding your brain (for teenager’s only)
Follow a range of supportive training for all professionals who work with children.
We have a range of tools to help you promote our pathways, which are available in our core assets.
For technical support, please use our support form, email support@togetherness.co.uk or visit our FAQs page to find answers to common questions.