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Nurseries, playgroups and childminders can provide advice and work with you and your child to provide support with their special educational needs or disabilities.
Nurseries, playgroups and childminders registered with Ofsted follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework, which is explained on the GOV.UK website.
The framework states what they must do to make sure children with special educational needs or disabilities are supported to learn, develop and have the same opportunities as other children.
All nurseries and playgroups have a special educational needs coordinator (SENCO). Their job is to:
Your child's nursery or playgroup will let you know if they think your child has special educational needs. They will use the assess, plan, do and review process to support your child, also known as graduated approach.
The nursery or playgroup will work with you to:
If your child has more complex needs, they may need support from:
Some children may also need an education, health and care (EHC) assessment.
If your child has been assessed or diagnosed at the Child Development and Disability Service at Seaside View, they may be invited to go to therapy sessions or groups to support their development.
Your child may also get extra support from the Healthy Child Programme team or Specialist Nursing Team. This may be in your own home or in your local Children's Centre.
Read the Brighton & Hove early years SEND guide for professionals for more information, and view Ofsted inspection reports for childcare providers.