At SEND at Home, we believe that the most powerful breakthroughs don’t always happen in a classroom or a clinic—they happen right at the kitchen table, on the living room rug, and in the quiet moments of daily life.
Led by Catherine, a specialist with over 30 years of experience, we act as your dedicated Home Solutions Consultant. We know that navigating the world of additional needs can sometimes feel overwhelming, lonely, and clinical. Our mission is to strip away the stress and bring the focus back to what matters most: the connection between you and your child.
We don’t just offer advice; we provide the tools and the "friendly local ear" you need to feel confident in your own home. We work side-by-side with families to:
Promote Meaningful Engagement: We help you find new, joyful ways to play, communicate, and bond with your child.
Create Home Solutions: Every house is different. We look at your specific environment to find practical ways to reduce sensory overwhelm and increase independence.
Support the Whole Family: We are here to listen, validate your journey, and provide a professional perspective with a neighborly touch.
To help spark that vital engagement, we’ve developed our signature Brilliant Boxes. These aren't just toys; they are carefully curated kits designed specifically to bridge the gap between parents and children with additional needs.
Each box is packed with resources that encourage sensory exploration, communication, and—most importantly—shared success. They take the guesswork out of "what should we do today?" and replace it with a ready-made opportunity for you and your child to thrive together.
Sometimes, you just need someone who "gets it." Whether you’re looking for a formal consultation to overhaul your home routine or just need a supportive guide to help you navigate a tricky patch, Catherine and the team are here. We aren't just consultants; we are part of your community, dedicated to ensuring no family feels they have to walk the SEND path alone.
"We turn houses into hubs of progress, and parents into their child's best advocates."