I'm not new to the site as I have used it for years for ideas and information and think it's great but I am new to posting on here, so hi all.
Wondering if some of you could help me. I work in a baby unit (0-3) and currently am studying part time BA Hons Early Childhood Studies. Our first module is the child with special needs. For my seminar I have to research an 'area' of special needs. Now, special needs is not a big specialist area of mine and as such have not worked with children with identified 'special needs' although I know children 0-3 have additional needs. I would really like to look at the support offered to potential sen in a baby unit as my subject area but am struggling for information, what steps to take, who to contact etc. A lot of people have said to me it is hard to identify if a child has special educational needs around this age due to development but I don't feel this is true. We observe our children and obviously look at where each child is at in comparision to milestones. If children seem to be 'behind' in some areas we will plan activities/experiences to support and observe these areas - so would this be classed as support 'sen' in a baby unit? Whenever I read things they always seem to be geared towards 3-4 yrs plus and not alot around the 0-3's. Any help would be much appreciated!!
Thank you all x
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