2 Year Development Check

We just got our notification to make an appointment for the 2 year NHS check. I looked through the questionnaire online and my two year old seems to be fine for all the milestones. According to home measurements they are on 75th percentile for height, I always have a slight worry about weight as he's always been slim so I always get worried about that one but apparently will be fine if they stay around their weight percentile and though I haven't weighed them recently they have maintained a similar build. Has anyone else had contact about the 2 year check yet and any worries or advice?

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Hi, we’ve done the 2 year old check recently and they just went through the questionnaire to see if the little one achieved it or not, and asked if any concern we have. We didn’t tick the block stacking as we don’t have blocks at home. So we’ve done it there they put blocks on the table. She was just playing the toy on the table while we are chatting. The only thing is she is not speaking 3 words together yet, but she doesn’t seem to have any speech problem as she understands everything and from their observation, but still offered to book us in a class with other same age kids and will be in contact within 12 weeks to see how it goes .
The whole appointment was an hour long which more than I expected tho

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Can I ask how you got told about the two year check as we’ve heard nothing?😊

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Thank you! I’ll ask them just to see 😊😊

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