Health visitor
Early learning teacher in your child's nursery or your child's childminder
GP
You may be referred to different members of the multidisciplinary child development team depending on what your concern is:
Community Paediatrician - a doctor who specialises in the health and development of children
Physiotherapist - a therapist who supports with physical movement skills
Occupational therapist - a therapist who supports skills required for activities of daily living and hand skills (fine motor)
Speech and Language therapist (SALT) - a therapist who supports with speech, language, communication, understanding and safe swallow
Dietitian - a qualified health professional, who as well as providing general health advice, can also work with people with special dietary needs due to health conditions such as coeliac disease
Psychologist - a qualified individual who is able to support aspects of your child's learning and behaviour
Children & Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) - services that support children and young people with difficulties with their emotional or behavioural wellbeing
Children's social services - can provide additional support for families who have needs beyond healthcare and education needs
Local education services - such as Portage (a home visiting educational service) to support preschool children requiring additional support with their developmental skills