Understanding Your Child
Every child learns in their own way.
We take time to listen, understand your child’s needs and learn what helps them feel safe.
This helps us shape support that reduces pressure and builds trust from the very first session.

Specialist Support That Fits
Our team includes Specialist Teachers, Specialist Educators and Learning Support Assistants with experience across a wide range of SEND needs. We design learning that meets your child where they are and adapts to their pace, interests and energy levels.
Support is gentle, structured and personalised.
Sessions might include reading, writing, maths, creative tasks or calming activities that help your child feel settled and ready to learn.
Who We Help
We support children and young people with:
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autism
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ADHD
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anxiety
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communication needs
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sensory needs
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dyslexia or processing differences
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school-based anxiety or low attendance
We also help learners who have been out of education for a while or who need something more flexible than classroom-based learning.

A Calm and Predictable Approach
Feeling safe comes before learning.
Many learners join us feeling anxious, overwhelmed or unsure. We build relationships gently and create steady routines that help children relax and explore new skills without pressure.
Small steps matter. Confidence often grows long before academic progress appears. We celebrate these moments because they show your child is ready to move forward.
Where Learning Takes Place
Learning can happen at home, in the community or online.
Some learners start with short sessions at home to build confidence. Others enjoy creative online tasks or calm, structured one to one work.
We stay flexible so support always feels manageable for your child.
Working Together With Families
You know your child best.
We stay in regular contact, share updates and plan next steps together. Our role is to work alongside you and create learning that supports your child’s wellbeing and progress.
Getting Started
If you're ready to explore support for your child, you can share a few details with us using our short Pathway to Progress form.
We will follow up to arrange a call and talk through what your child needs.


