The AEDI results give your community a snapshot of how your local children have developed across five key developmental areas by the time they start school.
By exploring the AEDI results, your community can work together to find out more about what works well in your area and what can be improved. This way, your community will be able to better support local children and their families.
Sharing the AEDI results with your community
- Promotes a sense of ownership and responsibility for local children’s development
- Starts a conversation that draws on local knowledge to understand results
- Lays the foundation for your community response.