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    So if they have had there 2 year check with hv you don't have to do report am I reading this right what I've read on the forum

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    Do you mean they have already had their 2 year HV check...?

    Then no, the 2 year progress check is linked to the HV check according to the documentation so you won't need to write it.

    HOWEVER, you will be writing regular summary assessments of the child's learning and development to share with parents anyway.

    They are not going to be hugely different from the progress check when you think about it!

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    Sorry I cant help. just down loaded my revised EYFS haven't got my course till October so no nothing. But I'm sure someone will be along soon with some help.

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    Just wondering if they had already had there check we didn't have to do it.

 

 

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