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Research tells us that how we speak and communicate at 5 years old can set our path for the future. This can lead to a happier life and better outcomes. We know that children gain these skills at different rates and that sometimes a little extra help is needed. Health, education and partner services offer help in several ways.
We are keen to find out about parents and carers experiences on how these services provide help, We are also keen to hear from the people who look after the children in a professional capacity. There are some things we may be able change which can lead to better outcomes for children and young people.
What happens next
We will review the feedback received from this survey. Your feedback will be used to help us better understand and map available speech, language, and communication services / groups in Coventry.
We would really value your comments and feedback.Please complete the appropriate survey below to share your views. The survey responses are anonymous.
Look out for further information on future engagement opportunities here on Let's Talk Coventry.
Research tells us that how we speak and communicate at 5 years old can set our path for the future. This can lead to a happier life and better outcomes. We know that children gain these skills at different rates and that sometimes a little extra help is needed. Health, education and partner services offer help in several ways.
We are keen to find out about parents and carers experiences on how these services provide help, We are also keen to hear from the people who look after the children in a professional capacity. There are some things we may be able change which can lead to better outcomes for children and young people.
What happens next
We will review the feedback received from this survey. Your feedback will be used to help us better understand and map available speech, language, and communication services / groups in Coventry.
We would really value your comments and feedback.Please complete the appropriate survey below to share your views. The survey responses are anonymous.
Look out for further information on future engagement opportunities here on Let's Talk Coventry.
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