Autism & Neurodiversity Support
Our experienced consultants simulate a full inspection, reviewing your policies, procedures, and practice against current Ofsted and EYFS standards.
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About the Service

Our Autism and Neurodiversity Support helps early years practitioners understand, value, and respond effectively to children with diverse learning and developmental needs.

The support focuses on practical, strengths-based strategies to create inclusive environments, adapt routines, and support communication, emotional regulation, and sensory needs. Aligned with the EYFS and inclusive practice principles, our approach helps settings build confidence, promote positive outcomes, and ensure every child feels safe, understood, and able to thrive.

Key Areas of Delivery

Sessions cover key areas, including:

  • Understanding autism and neurodiverse conditions
  • Supporting communication, sensory needs, and behaviour
  • Adapting learning environments and routines
  • Working effectively with families and external professionals
  • Inclusive practice aligned with EYFS and Ofsted expectations
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How We Deliver the Support

Our Autism and Neurodiversity support is practical, interactive, and tailored to your setting. Sessions can be delivered on – site or online and are designed to fit seamlessly within busy early years environments.

We use discussion, real-life scenarios, and hands-on strategies to help practitioners build confidence, apply learning immediately, and create inclusive, supportive environments where every child can thrive. The content is flexible and responsive, adapting to the needs and experience of your staff.

FAQS

Frequently Asked Questions

Early years practitioners, teams, and leaders supporting neurodiverse children.

Yes, content is adapted to your setting and children’s needs.

Yes, including positive approaches and emotional regulation support.

Yes, it supports EYFS and Ofsted priorities on inclusion.

Yes, sessions can be delivered on-site or online.

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