How to Start Homeschooling UK Guide by SEN Tutors
How to Start Homeschooling UK Guide by SEN Tutors Are you considering homeschooling your child but don’t know where to start? You’re not alone! More and more SEN parents in the UK are turning to homeschooling for a variety of reasons. Whether it’s to provide a more personalised learning experience, address special educational needs (SEN),…
EHCP for ADHD: Tips & Tricks by SEN Tutors
EHCP for ADHD: Tips & Tricks by SEN Tutors Navigating the EHCP for ADHD process can be daunting, but it’s crucial for securing the right support for children with ADHD in school. At SEN Tutors, we specialise in helping families and children with special educational needs get the tailored educational support they require. The Education,…
When to Put a Child on the SEN Register?
When to Put a Child on the SEN Register? Imagine watching your child struggle with reading while their classmates seem to breeze through it. This and similar situations can be disheartening for any parent. Knowing when to put a child on the SEN register can provide much-needed support. Being on the SEN register can help…
Can a GCSE Math Tutor Actually Help SEN Students?
Can a GCSE Math Tutor Actually Help SEN Students? Supporting children with special educational needs (SEN) in their academic journey can be challenging, particularly in subjects like mathematics. Parents often ask, “Can a GCSE math tutor actually help SEN students?” At SEN Tutors, we believe the answer is a resounding yes. A specialised GCSE SEN…
Bad GCSE Grades? What You Can Do
Bad GCSE Grades? What You Can Do Receiving your GCSE results can be a highly emotional experience. For many students, bad GCSE grades might feel like a significant setback. However, it’s crucial to remember that bad GCSE results do not define your future. This is especially true for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN), who…
Exploring an Alternative to GCSE for SEN
Navigating the education landscape can be particularly difficult for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN). Traditional pathways, such as the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), may only sometimes cater to their unique learning styles and needs. This uniqueness can lead to frustration and exclusion as these students need help to keep up with a…
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