The SEND Handbook for Parents and Carers

The SEND Handbook for Parents and Carers
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 128
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ISBN-10 : 9781040108536
ISBN-13 : 1040108539
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Book Synopsis The SEND Handbook for Parents and Carers by : Sarah Alix

Download or read book The SEND Handbook for Parents and Carers written by Sarah Alix and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-08-20 with total page 128 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Being a parent of a neurodivergent child can be challenging and exhausting. It can feel like a constant battle to be heard and to gain the support that you and your child need. This book provides an accessible overview of the SEND system and how it works, so that you can successfully untangle and navigate the system and draw upon the best resources offered. The handbook is divided into three main parts: SEND systems, policy and legislation; support for your child in school; and looking forward. Chapters: Introduce the world of SEND systems and break down key documentation and the roles and responsibilities of school staff Take you on your child’s journey through school and explore key aspects from assessment and EHCPs, to funding and gaining further support for your child Look ahead and consider important transitions through each of the school phases in your child’s journey and allows you to acknowledge some of your own fears and challenges as a parent Include a range of both practical and reflective activities to bring each area to life The voices of parents and carers are woven in throughout the book, as well as key staff who you might encounter, from occupational therapists to speech and language therapists. This comprehensive guide will be an essential tool to support your journey to get the best from your child’s school experience.


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