Scots children with developmental concerns up sharply since Covid

“The risk of developmental concerns is linked to child poverty, which is why ending it is the top priority of this Government and we support families through a range of actions. These include our Baby Box programme, our Scottish Child Payment (which is only available in Scotland), funded early learning and childcare places for three to five-year-olds and our Family Nurse Partnership which supports first time young parents from pregnancy until the child reaches two.”

Read the full article by Craig Meighan here: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/scots-children-developmental-concerns-sharply-085055171.html?guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAAI-wF4_n4WOPh565clyjewXq-9EnylzGyCKPDDpAFiH3sj2qgDmUiaEBNcNuL2LfGo7AbSSnenBmVH7thlbyz0c8eXbDeqUXKPn_pr3vNTcehALabMU0YuvHBXtfREJquK1u2kKDMOCgPfyz-QSXI8irBcdzvTUvdt_kJ5kgaxd&guccounter=2.

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