All schools have a duty to adapt the curriculum to the needs of individual children. This is known as differentiation. If your child learns more slowly or in a different way from other children the school can set different work or try different teaching strategies. If you are concerned about your child’s progress it is important to talk to the school at an early stage.
Most children will progress well using the school’s usual differentiation. However, some children will need more help or different help in order to make good enough progress at school. These children are considered to have special educational needs. They will receive SEN support.
Special educational needs can cover a wide range including physical or sensory impairments, learning disabilities, communication difficulties, emotional or social difficulties.