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Is COVID-19 impacting on your child's communication development?

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Carla Nichols works for Norfolk County Council and is working to develop our Early Childhood System for families of children aged 0-5yrs. Carla will be a guest speaker at the session.

We want to hear from families about the effect on children’s speech, language and communication development.

Please join us online to find out about what support is already available to families in Norfolk. A chance to talk about your experiences and help us to develop services for you and your children.

Join us by using this link: bit.ly/norfolkmeet7

Thursday 6th August at 10:30am or 7pm

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