Our OfferAt Ribbleton Avenue Methodist Junior School, we understand that some children may experience difficulties with communication, understanding language, expressing themselves, social interaction or interpreting social situations. Children with Communication and Interaction needs may require additional support to help them access learning, build relationships, develop confidence and communicate successfully within school life. We aim to identify needs early and provide an inclusive, supportive environment where children feel understood, valued and able to succeed. High-quality adaptive teaching is the first step in supporting children with Communication and Interaction needs. Staff carefully adapt communication, teaching approaches and classroom environments to reduce barriers and support participation. Support may include:
Children may receive support through:
Progress is monitored carefully by the class teacher, teaching assistants and SENDCo, with support reviewed regularly alongside parents and children. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Some children may experience differences in:
At RAMJS, we recognise that every autistic child is different and support is personalised to meet individual strengths and needs. Support strategies may include:
We work closely with families and outside professionals to ensure children feel safe, included and successful within school life. Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) Some children may experience difficulties with:
Where concerns are identified, school may:
Once advice or reports are received from Speech and Language Therapy, staff work closely with children to deliver recommended strategies and programmes within school. Support may include:
Children may receive support whether or not they are on the SEND register, depending on their level of need. Assessment, Diagnosis and Support Routes Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)Parents should initially discuss concerns with:
Referrals may then be made through:
School may also provide supporting evidence and observations to assist with referrals where appropriate. Speech, Language and Communication NeedsParents can speak to:
School may then:
Parents are kept fully informed throughout the process and support is reviewed regularly to ensure it remains appropriate and effective. |