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Hi, these are the potential effects transitions can have on children and young people:

Short term effects:

• Outbursts of anger
• Crying and tearfulness
• Clinginess/need for affection
• Withdrawal
• Unreasonable behaviour
• Tantrums in younger children
• Regression in behaviour
• Difficulty sleeping
• Loss of appetite
• Loss of motivation
• Lack of concentration

6. How may affect children’s behaviour and development

Long term effects:

• Self harming
• Withdrawal
• Avoiding social contact
• Lack of concentration
• Not learning/developing
• Low self confidence and self esteem
• Strained relationships


This is why it's important to support C&YP as they go through these 'changing' times of their lives.

Consider how your setting helps children and what services, places of support are available for the other age groups.

eg.
7. Supporting children through transition involves

• Explaining what's going on
• Discussing what is happening
• Providing activities that help to distraction, focus and give opportunities for communication, language and literacy
• Have routines that reassure children of what's next
• organise visits that help children be familiar with the new places they'll be attending - visits to nursery, college
• Career advisors
• Counsellors


The level three handbook

Transitions in the Early Years: A practical guide to supporting children between early years settings and into Key Stage 1

Hth
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