This paper presents the social and legislative framework for special education in England and Wales. Major legislative acts and national policy committee recommendations, as they impact services for special needs children and early intervention, are discussed with implications for services for the birth to five age group. Information specific to early childhood assessment, parental involvement and rights, and provisions of services is presented. The cultural and administrative environment, which is central to change, is discussed as it relates to current practice.
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