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I think my child has learning difficulties. What should I do?
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I think my child has learning difficulties. What should I do?
If you think your child has learning difficulties, you should talk to their class teacher or form tutor. They may suggest that you also speak to the school's special needs coordinator (SENCO).
They will be able to tell you about the school's policy for special educational needs, the support and resources that the school can provide and help available from outside the school.
Find out more about
SEN provision in Greenwich
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parent partnership officer
can help you if you have any queries about the procedures for special educational needs, or if you are concerned about your child and would like some confidential advice.
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