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Special Needs
What are Special Educational Needs?

Children learn at different rates and show a great variety in the ways in which they learn best. Teachers take this into account when they organise their lessons. This is known as differentiating the curriculum.

However, some children still find it much harder to learn than others of the same age and may need extra help. This may be because they have difficulties with:

  • reading, writing, number work or understanding information
  • expressing themselves or understanding what is being said to them
  • organising themselves
  • understanding and following rules and routines
  • making friends or relating to adults
  • a medical condition
  • a sensory need such as a difficulty with seeing or hearing

These children are said to have Special Educational Needs. (This does not include children who are having trouble keeping up because their first language is not English)

The Department for Education and Skills publishes a Code of Practice giving guidance to schools and education authorities on how they should help children with Special Educational Needs.

A DfES booklet explaining Special Educational Needs for parents and carers can be downloaded free from www.teachernet.gov.uk

Related Material:
Differentiating the curriculum
What do schools do?
What does the Learning Trust provide?
What can you do to support your child?
How is the pupil involved?
Code of Practice

 
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Special Needs Assessment and Monitoring Team
Tel: 020 8820 7000
Fax: 020 8820 7536

Educational Psychology Service
Tel: 020 8820 7518/7519
Fax: 020 8820 7627

Inclusion Team
Tel: 020 8820 7326
Fax: 020 8820 7446

Integrated Speech and Language Therapy Service
Tel: 020 8820 7619
Fax: 020 8820 7446

Hackney Parent Partnership Service
Tel: 020 7014 7123

Transport Solutions
Tel: 020 8558 4283
Fax: 020 8532 8926

Email: Schools Recruitment
Tel: 020 8820 7564

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