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  • Tips for getting SEND support for school anxiety and avoidance It’s normal for young people to find going back to school nerve-wracking, and there can be lots of different reasons for this. But if a young person in your life is really struggling day-to-day with anxiety around school, and you are uncertain about the cause, it could be a sign of an undiagnosed Special Educational Need or Disability (SEND) such as a mental health condition, autism or ADHD. If you think this might be the case for a young person in your life, check out our tips for getting mental health and SEN support for school anxiety and avoidance.

Children's Wellbeing Guide

Sunflower Sensory Poster

  • Staying calm and positive webinar A live webinar presented by the ADHD Foundation, aimed at parents and carers of children with special educational needs. This free webinar provides parents and carers with advice on how to stay calm and positive. Webinar runs for approx. 45 minutes, followed by 15 minutes of Q & A’s.

Dealing with stress and anxiety

Strategy Booklet a resource for teachers and parents