Bilingual SEND Videos
These support videos are also available at the bottom of this page in Tamil, Gujarati, Arabic and Punjabi.
1a. What to do if your child needs extra support?
Parents who themselves have a child with SEND offer reassurance and advice to parents worried about their child's needs, share top tips and signpost to support. Created by Heyday www.heydayuk.com in partnership with Education and Skills Development Group www.esdeg.org.uk and Lady Margaret Primary School www.ladymargaret.ealing.sch.uk
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1b. How to help your child get ready for school
Top Tips for parents to support their child to be ready to start school, including activities to practise at home and routines to help them make a smooth transition. Families are encouraged to watch this video about getting their child ready for school.
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1c. Working in partnership to support your child - Sharing information
Encouraging parents to share information with those working with their child. What information should be shared, when to share it and who to share information with. Created by Heyday www.heydayuk.com in partnership with Education and Skills Development Group www.esdeg.org.uk and Lady Margaret Primary School www.ladymargaret.ealing.sch.uk
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2a. What is Autism?
Harry, a 15 year old pupil with Autism explains what Autism is in simple terms and offers reassurance to parents who may be concerned about their child and signposts them to additional support. Created by Heyday www.heydayuk.com in partnership with Springhallow Autism Outreach.
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2b. How can I support my Autistic child?
Harry, a 15 year old pupils with Autism gives top tips for parents on how they can support their child with autism and where they can go for additional support. Created by Heyday www.heydayuk.com in partnership with Springhallow Autism Outreach.
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3a. What is speech and language therapy?
Members of Ealing's Speech and Language Therapy Team explain what speech and language therapy is, what they do and where they work. Created by Heyday www.heydayuk.com in partnership with Ealing Speech & Language Service Speech and language therapy for children : West London NHS Trust www.westlondon.nhs.uk/slt, Education and Skills Development Group www.esdeg.org.uk and Lady Margaret Primary School www.ladymargaret.ealing.sch.uk.
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3b. Where can I go for help if i am worried about my child's communication?
Members of Ealing's Speech and Language Therapy Team where to go support if a parent is worried about their child's communication and how to know when to seek support. Created by Heyday www.heydayuk.com in partnership with Ealing Speech & Language Service Speech and language therapy for children: West London NHS Trust www.westlondon.nhs.uk/slt, Education and Skills Development Group www.esdeg.org.uk and Lady Margaret Primary School www.ladymargaret.ealing.sch.uk.
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3c. How will speech and language therapy help my child?
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3d ESDEG SEND Project
Education, Skills, Development Group (ESDEG) are a voluntary organisation working to support children, young people and families in Ealing. They have a SEND Family Worker who offers individual support to parents and carers as well as group Peer Support opportunities. This video lets parents know about the support available and how they can access support.
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