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Increase in Speech and Language Challenges Among Lincolnshire Children Sparks Concern

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Increase in Speech and Language Challenges Among Lincolnshire Children Sparks Concern

In recent years, Lincolnshire has seen a significant rise in children facing speech and language difficulties. This increase has caused concern amongst local educators and healthcare professionals, leading to a pressing call for specialised support and resources. The data gathered show more children being identified with these difficulties at an earlier age. This situation necessitates a higher amount of funding from local authorities. It has provoked a broader discussion on providing schools and parents with the necessary resources to support these children. Community groups and organisations have begun taking action, offering additional resources and workshops to address this emerging issue. The original story of this account was reported on news.google.com and has been adapted by The Lincoln Post.

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