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  1. 1-2 years

    Your baby is on the move and discovering the world. They're 'talking' and making recognisable sounds. They love you talking, looking at picture books together and pointing to objects they know. Your baby is putting sounds together by babbling, trying to copy or say first…
  2. 2- 4 years

    Your child will develop lots of new skills between now and when they start school. Your child will want to be more independent and may start to test the boundaries. They may still struggle with making themselves understood and may find it frustrating when the…
  3. Activities for Children and Young People

    There’s an increasing number of accessible and inclusive activities across Gloucestershire for children and young people with a special educational need or disability. You can find inclusive activities across Gloucestershire by clicking on all listings, then selecting which SEND experience is most relevant to you…
  4. Add your information to Gloucestershire's Local Offer

    The County Council is keen that all children, teenagers and young adults should be able to go attend the widest variety of groups, activities and services in the community as possible, as well as to specialist provision that will meet specific needs.  We are asking everyone who…
  5. Advice, Support and Early Help Services

    Being a parent isn’t always easy which is why the glosfamiliesdirectory is here to help.  There are a wide range of organisations available both across Gloucestershire and nationally, who provide advice and support to families and/or those professionals working with them. Searching by keyword will…
  6. Allegations Management

    In order to manage allegations against child care professionals, every Local Authority appoints a Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO). The LADO should be alerted to all cases in which it is alleged that a person who works with children has: behaved in a way that has…
  7. Alternative Provision

    Alternative provision (AP) is an umbrella term which refers to any provider that supports children and young people who are unable to access mainstream school for reasons including school exclusion, behavioural issues, or illness. This includes registered provision such as pupil referral schools (The Altus School…
  8. Autism & ADHD

    Autism & ADHD are types of neurodivergence that can affect the lives of children and young people across Gloucestershire.  Across these pages you can find information around Autism and ADHD; it includes an introduction to Autism & ADHD, information about local support groups, health and education…
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