Structured help is at hand
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Structured help is at hand

Susan Coleman Senior healthcare assistant, Paediatric learning disabilities, National Nursery Examination Board

What happens when a child doesn’t meet expected milestones? One pre-school initiative in Bolton is offering effective support

Expectant parents are bombarded with information and advice about the impending birth of their baby, and once the baby is born they are deluged with information about developmental milestones.

Learning Disability Practice. 19, 9, 14-14. doi: 10.7748/ldp.19.9.14.s18

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