- 09 Early Years Practice
09.15 Progress Check at Age Two
- Last updated: January 2024
- A template for completing the two-year-old progress check is provided as 015a Progress check at age two template.
- The key person is central to the progress check and must be the person completing it.
- Settings should take guidance from their local authority as to when the progress check at age two is completed; if no such guidance is provided, the progress check is completed when the child is between 26 and 30 months old. The child should be attending the setting for at least 1 term before the check is completed.
- Once the timing of the child’s progress check is confirmed, parents are invited to discuss their child’s progress at a mutually convenient time.
- The setting must seek to engage both parents and make allowance for parents who do not live with their child to be involved.
Completing the progress check at age two
- On-going observational assessment informs the progress check and must be referred to.
- Children’s contributions are included in the report. Staff must be ‘tuned in’ to the ways in which very young children, or those with speech or other developmental delay or disability, communicate/
- Where any concerns about a child’s learning and development are raised these are discussed with the parents, the SENCo and the setting manager.
- If concerns arise about a child’s welfare, they must be addressed through 06 Safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults procedures.
- The key person must be clear about the aims of the progress check as follows:
- to review a child’s development in the three prime areas of the EYFS
- to ensure that parents have a clear picture of their child’s development
- to enable educators to understand the child’s needs and, with support from educators, enhance development at home
- note areas where a child is progressing well and identify any areas where progress is less than expected
- describe actions the provider intends to take to address any developmental concerns (working with other professionals as appropriate)
This Policy was created by Suzannah Arnfield on 1st June 2024