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Finding the right support for SEND children is a tough journey for many families in the UK. Recent reports show that many SEND children are placed in schools that aren’t suitable for them. These decisions are often driven by council budget cuts rather than what’s best for the child. This leaves many children struggling to cope in environments that don’t meet their needs.

The Divide in Support for SEND Children

Some families, especially those with higher education or more resources, can fight for the right support for their children. They may hire legal experts, get private assessments, and push back against council decisions to secure the best options. Unfortunately, not every family has the knowledge, time, or money to do this. Many families have no choice but to accept what the local authority offers, even when it’s far from ideal. This creates a real divide, where some children get the help they need, but many others are left behind.

The Need for More Funding

Local councils are struggling to provide for SEND children because they simply don’t have enough money. Schools are often forced to cut back on resources, staff, or specialist support. This isn’t fair to the children who need extra help to succeed. The government needs to step up and provide proper funding to ensure all children, no matter their background or needs, get the education and support they deserve.

Why Private Tuition is Growing

Because the system isn’t meeting their needs, more and more parents are turning to private tutors to help their children. Private tuition offers tailored support that focuses on the child’s specific challenges and strengths. This personalised approach can make a huge difference, especially for SEND children who might feel lost in a mainstream classroom. A good tutor can help them build confidence and make progress at their own pace.

Final Thoughts

Every child deserves an education that helps them reach their potential. But right now, too many SEND children are being let down by a system that’s underfunded and overstretched. While private tutoring can help fill the gaps, it shouldn’t be the only option for parents. The government must provide more funding to councils so they can properly support SEND children in schools. By doing this, we can create a fairer system where every child has the chance to succeed.

If you’re looking for extra support for your SEND child, find out more about our specialist SEND tutoring services. Private tuition can provide the personalised help your child needs to reach their potential.


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