How SEN is identified and assessed in education
Types of Special Educational Needs in education
There are 4 broad areas of need.
1. Communication and interaction
2. Cognition and learning
3. Social, emotional and mental health
4. Sensory and / or physical needs
It is not intended to fit the child / young person into a category, but to help those supporting the child to work out what action they need to take.
A child / young person may have needs across more than one of these areas, and their needs may change over time.
Communication and interaction
Those with communication and interaction needs may have difficulty in:
- Expressing themselves
- Understanding language
- Interacting with others effectively and / or appropriately
Cognition and learning
Those with cognitive and learning difficulties may:
- Learn at a slower pace
- Find it hard to understand parts of the curriculum
- Have difficulties in organising themselves
- Have a specific difficulty with part or parts of their learning, such as reading
Social, emotional and mental health
Those with social, emotional and mental health needs may:
- Find it difficult to maintain and manage relationships
- Display challenging behaviour
- Be withdrawn and / or isolated
Sensory and / or physical needs
This includes:
- Visual or hearing impairments, or
- A physical need that means they need extra ongoing support and equipment