Education

Support for Parents

Finding Natural Solutions can support you if;

  • You need support with school parent consultation meetings (parent evenings) – these can often be daunting and knowing what questions to ask and how to unpick the information can often be confusing. FNS can work with you to help you to understand where your child is in terms of their emotional and cognitive learning, what support they need to progress, where they are finding difficulty with their learning, how much progress they have made, what interventions might be available from school to support your child – educationally, emotionally or physically/medically and how you can help as their parent.
  • Proceeding with requests for extra support for your child can be a daunting task (interventions in school, seeking/requesting extra funding or EHCP). FNS will attend a
  • meeting with you and support you with form filling and understanding the process involved.
support for special needs children

Support for Children

What can Finding Natural solutions do for my child?

  • Your child needs private tuition to support their learning and understanding.
  • Your child has special educational needs or is gifted and talented.
  • Your child has an undiagnosed learning disability and needs extra support to supplement learning in school.
  • Your child has a diagnosed learning disability and needs extra support to supplement learning in school.
  • Your child has suffered educationally as a result of lockdown.
  • Your child needs emotional support, as a result of lockdown or family/social circumstance – such as bereavement, illness, transition – home or school etc.
  • Your child struggles with a lack of confidence.
  • Your child has attachment issues.
  • Your child is displaying difficult behaviours, struggles to self-regulate or needs support with managing their anger.

“Every child deserves a champion – an adult who will never give up on them, who understands the power of connection and insists that they become the best that they can possibly be”.

Rita Pierson