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Essex County Council has produced a booklet called 'Supporting Adopted Children in School'.

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Essex County Council have produced a booklet called 'Supporting the Adopted Child in School' It lists the issues your child may be facing and offers solutions to Teachers. Above all, it recognises that adopted children in mainstream schools, need therapeutic and nurturing learning environments, and it is well worth handing into your child's school, to help getting your childrens needs recognised and met.

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Here's the link: essex.gov.uk/Publications/D...

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Many thanks for supplying link. This is such a good guide for parents and teachers alike. What was particuarly useful for us is that it highlights the fact that 'compliant' children need help to.

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