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Plan

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Plan
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Consult with the SENCo – the special educational needs coordinator for the early years setting

Plan language and communication development into everyday activities and the curriculum using the Stoke Speaks Out Staged Pathway.

Use the Early Years Graduated Response Toolkit

Speak to parents/carers to raise awareness of the importance of communication and language, share ideas on how they can help their child to develop communication and language skills, strategies they could use and share the work you are doing so it can be mirrored at home.

Make a referral to speech and language service Speech and language therapists will assess the child and develop and intervention plan with targets to work on. Liaise with the speech and language service about the interventions required and what you can do to support these. It is good practice to attend the childs speech and language appointment to find out about the intervention plan and how this should be implemented throughout their learning. 

Speak to parents/carers to raise awareness of the importance of communication and language. Talk to them about different strategies they could use and share the work you are doing so it can be mirrored at home.

Entrust Early Years Area SENCo  can  provide advice and guidance to early years providers to support children with special educational needs and disabilities and  signposting to other agencies.

Early Years Forum

Some children need extra support to communicate by using signs, symbols, or communication aids. A speech and language therapist will be able to assess if this is necessary and support the child in accessing relevant support systems. This information will be shared with settings so it can be used throughout the childs learning.

The Early Years Forum - Staffordshire Early Years Forum can provide further advice, signposting and funding.

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