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Help and advice for children aged 0 to 5, including staying healthy, support for parents and getting ready for school
Practical advice and ideas to help support the physical, occupational and communication development of a child in their early years
Signs of hearing loss and what to do if your child is struggling
Signs of vision problems and what to do if your child is struggling
The early years of a child’s life are very important for their health and development
Setting out the provision that is ordinarily available in Somerset early years settings at both Universal and SEN Support Levels
Information and advice available in Somerset to identify sensory processing difficulties, and find strategies to help.
In some cases parents may find it helpful to attend a parenting course to help them work through particular issues they may be experiencing
Information about flexible working or time off if your child has additional needs
Support is available for families who may be struggling to find food
Find information about childcare options including early years, wraparound and short breaks
Support, equipment, short breaks and care for disabled children and those caring for them
Support to make choices and get your voice heard
These are some of the people who may be working with you
Getting to know your Health Visiting Service
Helping children and young people join in activities as much as they can in their daily lives
Helping children and young people who have difficulties with communication, or with eating, drinking and swallowing
Helping children and young people develop their physical skills
Our responsibility under Section 23 of the Children and Families Act 2014
Support for children and young people's bladder and bowel care
Portage Workers support families and their young children individually in their homes, or in small groups, to promote the child’s development through play
If your child is due to start school for the first time you can apply for a place
Useful information about choosing a school and applying for a a school, all in one place
How to ask for your child to start school a year early or a year late