The aim is to share the results of this work with other professionals inorder to inform policy and practice. And, as it is a universal approach,the research will play an important role in improving outcomes andreducing inequalities. It also fits with the Government's agenda ofearly identification and prevention.
The authors' professional credentials are impressive, and they pooledtheir resources and expertise to create their child assessment ratingand evaluation model.
Clear language makes the book accessible, although the tables from theresearch maybe off-putting for some. However, it's worth persevering, asthe book offers a greater understanding of early identification, frompregnancy to a child's first birthday. And the authors retain readerinterest through their practical and proactive ways of engagingfamilies.
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