My little boy is 3 this summer. I've started to noticed a widening gap between him and his peers in terms of social skills, communication, following simple instructions and attention.
I wasnt too bothered I just thought he was young for his age. However his preschool teachers are quite worried. And have flagged up a lack of eye contact as additional area of concern ( I have noticed it but as it's not none i didn't worry)
He is a lovely kind cheerful little soul. I sent him to preschool at 2.5 for a few hrs despite being Sahm because he was keen to play with 'the boys and girls'.
The school are kind and supportive. But I'm so frighten for him. Deep down I know something isn't quite right. I used to be an early years teacher and ive been quietly concerned for a while. i don't want school and friends to be as tricky as I fear it could be for me.
And I've no idea what to expect from the process and my experience is only a snapshot of what happens in reception.
Can anyone advise me please?
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Soulcakequack · 05/04/2017 14:23
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