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tmtodd
tmtodd Community member Posts: 1 Listener
My lo who is turning 4 soon can't talk right or do things like his other nursery friends do
Would I be best sending them to school next year when they r 5 and more capable of learning instead if hoping they would be fine when in fact they would struggle like he'll and probably  fall behind more in lessons 

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  • EducationalPsychologist
    EducationalPsychologist Community member Posts: 118 Courageous
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    Hello tmtodd,
    School's have a responsibility to differentiate their teaching to meet every child's needs. The more time they have to get to know a child the better placed they are to support them.
    Have you seen a speech and language therapist? Are you aware that he can access support through your local children's centre?


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