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There may be a range of people involved in your disabled child's care. Some titles you may
be familiar with - like doctor, for example - but others may be new to you. Paediatricians are doctors who specialise in working with children. Your doctor may refer you to a paediatrician if you are concerned about your child's development. Paediatricians may give you a diagnosis about your child's condition, answer any questions you may have and refer your to specialist services.
No matter what your child's age, ability or circumstances, all parents would probably think about: what sort of childcare would work best for your family - a childminder, nursery or after-school care? Is the carer Ofsted registered (if your child is under eight years old)? Will activities be appropr
Portage is a home-visiting educational service for pre-school children with special educational needs, which is usually provided by local education authorities. The aim of Portage is to support the development of a young child's play, communication and relationships. Portage also supports families by giving parents the practical help they need to share their child's learning and help with their child's day-to-day learning and activities.

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Nurseries and schools may have a SENCO who will create opportunities for disabled children to enjoy all the activities the nursery or school has to offer. Early Years area SENCOs give additional support to nurseries and schools by giving training, offering specialist advice and liaising with schools when the child is ready to go to full time education. SENCOs and area SENCOs can give a lot of advice and support for parents who have children with special needs.
 
 
 
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