SEND Advice and Support
Resources for Students & Families
1: Bexley SEND Local Offer: Very useful website for all things SEN in Bexley
https://www.bexleylocaloffer.uk/
2: Bexley Voice: The parent / carer forum for parents of children / young people with SEND in Bexley. They run events and give useful information.
https://www.bexleyvoice.org.uk/
3: Local services in Bexley: for children and families.
https://connectedbexley.co.uk/
4: From CAMHS: Resources for children, parents and professionals.
https://www.camhs-resources.co.uk/
5: Girls on the Spectrum: A support group, part of the National Autism Association. Based in Bexley https://www.bexleynas.co.uk/gots.html
6: Kooth: Support for teens to manage their wellbeing / anxiety. A website and app.
https://www.kooth.com/
7: APP - Me+ Daily Routine, Planner – Self Care and ADHD Habit Tracker.
8: Book: Outsmarting Worry – by Dawn Huebner
9: Book: The anxiety survival guide for teens – Jennifer Shannon. (CBT skills, workbook)
Good for young person and adult to work through together.
From exploring the internet!
https://www.daniel-wong.com/start-here/
A coach who offers strategies and advice.
https://www.empoweringparents.com/about-us/
‘Why don’t consequences work for my teen?’ by Megan Devine, which had some useful advice.
“Remember, the right privilege should be an activity that your child will actually miss. Withhold that privilege until your child completes the task you’ve set for them.
James Lehman suggests that you sit down with your child and come up with a list of privileges and consequences together. The advantage here is that you are working as a team to solve the problem. It can help you identify things or activities your child truly values. It also clarifies what the consequences will be for certain infractions—for everyone involved. Not only will your child know what will happen if they break a certain rule, but the parents don’t have to spend time coming up with something in the heat of the moment.”
SEN and dyslexia
Here is a really interesting website with some great resources for KS4/5 students who are dyslexic. You may want to use some of these to support your child with dyslexia or similar difficulties:
This one is really good at explaining the language used in exam questions.
https://www.extendedwriting.com/
Reading – it can be a challenge for some children to read regularly; reading aloud with them is an approach that might work or listening to audio books or poetry.
This site has a range of poems for children.
https://childrens.poetryarchive.org/
The Skies We're Under - A podcast by parents of disabled children for parents of disabled children.
It's completely free, and provides weekly moments of reflection, humour, solace and practical tips.
One listener said:
"Phew, finally a parenting podcast I can relate to! Thank you so much ladies for creating a space where my life feels like the norm - although what even is that!"
https://www.bornattherighttime.com/the-skies-we-are-under-podcast/
New Forest Parenting Programme
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