Five-year-olds in England with special educational needs 20 months behind peers – report
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6YN4Q)
Children from lower-income families also remain significantly behind their peers as impact of pandemic continues to be felt
Five-year-olds with special educational needs in England are lagging a record 20 months behind their peers, according to a report that says the country's youngest learners face a deepening crisis", five years after the pandemic.
Since Covid closed schools, disrupting learning and triggering falls in attendance, there has been widespread concern about the growing attainment gap that leaves disadvantaged pupils and those with special educational needs significantly behind their peers.
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