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    Have to do this for class tonight and I'm so upset that I can't seem to think of what to put

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    Disability- explain how it may influence development remembering to link it to development areas.

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    Developmental Journals | UK children's charity | National Children's Bureau

    You may find some answers by looking at this link - it is like using the Development Matters but broken down into much smaller steps, so children with disabilities can still be shown to be making progress.

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    Disability- explain how it may influence development remembering to link it to development areas.

    You might be over thinking this?
    Using my DD as an example, she has a hearing impairment so this severly affected her S&L. She also has joint problems and this affects her PD.

    Try thinking along those lines perhaps.

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    Thank u for your help everyone x

 

 

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