Children and young people with SEN all have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than most children and young people of the same age. These children and young people may need extra or different help from that given to others.
SEN support
Any support your child gets from their school or other setting should meet their needs. If your child has SEN, they will be able to access help – called SEN support – from their early years settings, such as nurseries or childminders, schools and further education institutions, such as colleges and 16-19 academies.
SEN support is part of what is known as the ‘graduated approach’. This workshop will tell you how schools should be supporting your child and be working in partnership with you. It will also provide you with suggestions of questions you should ask when visiting early years setting and schools.
If you have any questions about this workshop or topic, you can call Carol: 07852101492 or email Meetal: admin@brentpcf.org