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Strong return to
schools in North Yorkshire despite home education soaring
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Strong return to
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By Tommy Lumby
In 2019-20, 88.2 per cent of children in Swindon met expected standards across five key development areas One in nine two year olds in Swindon were behind on developing key life skills last year, figures suggest. Children’s charities say the worrying number of toddlers across England who are falling behind will have grown during the pandemic, and said urgent investment in the early years sector is needed to get them “school-ready”. Nursery nurses and health visitors examine thousands of children aged between two and two-and-a-half years old across the country to check their mental and physical development, as part of the Healthy Child Programme.
One in nine Swindon toddlers falling behind in key life skills
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Toddlers TODDLERS in Shropshire were way behind others across England on developing key life skills last year, figures suggest. Children’s charities say the worrying number of toddlers across the country who are falling behind will have grown during the pandemic, and said urgent investment in the early years sector is needed to get them “school-ready”. Nursery nurses and health visitors examine thousands of children aged between two and two-and-a-half years old nationally to check their mental and physical development, as part of the Healthy Child Programme. The assessment gives parents an insight into how well their child is progressing and is used to help plan and improve local services.