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Early identification of children's needs

  • Webcasts
  • 18 Jul 2017
early years

In this webcast, we will look at the early identification of concerns about a child’s progress and development and the importance of how the setting responds to these concerns.

Some questions/ideas to think about while you listen/read:

Why is early identification so important?

What statutory assessment opportunities are there in the early years?

Can you think of any children that you work with who may have SEN? What have you done or could you do about this?

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