Based on your answers
A green tag on a key finding. It means the finding points at something you actually wrote or rated, rather than something we worked out from a pattern.
Applies across the UK
Key findings are short write-ups that connect things across more than one dimension. Each one carries a tag telling you where it came from. "Based on your answers" is the stronger of the two tags. It means the finding is tied to your own comments or to what a dimension write-up explicitly said, so the examples underneath it should be things you recognise.
When a finding carries this tag, the examples below it are headed "What you told us What you told us A heading inside a key finding. What follows should be your own words, or a close version of them, taken from what you wrote while filling in the profiler. Read the full definition of What you told us ", and they should be your words or a close paraphrase of them.
The tag is about where the words came from, not about how certain the finding is. Even a finding grounded in your own answers is still an interpretation of a snapshot of the last month or so. It is a picture of strengths and needs, not a clinical finding.
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Your child doesn't need a diagnosis to get support
Start with a profile of your child. See what we find. Go from there.