What is School Action or Early Years Action?
The school or early years setting must tell you when they think that your child has special educational needs. At this point you may wish to contact the Parent Partnership Service. Your child’s teacher or the SENCo will collect information about your child, which may include additional information from you and other people who work with your child. They will discuss with you what extra or different help is needed. This is called School Action or Early Years Action. An Individual Education Plan (IEP) will usually be written. The IEP will include information about: – the three or four short-term targets for your child (small steps that your child can achieve); – what special help will be given; – how often your child will receive the help; – who will provide the help; – how and when your child’s progress will be checked; – what help you can give your child at home. Your child’s teacher or the SENCO will discuss the IEP with you. The school will review the IEP at least twice a year and id
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