What Schools Look for in Strong SEN Practitioners
Before deciding whether SEN is right for you, it helps to understand the qualities that make the biggest impact. These are not strict requirements. Instead, they are natural strengths that help you build trust and support children effectively.
Consistency and reliability
Predictable routines and steady support help children feel safe. Once they feel secure, they are far more ready to learn and take part in the day.
Behaviour support skills
Being able to stay grounded under pressure, notice early signs of distress and celebrate small achievements is incredibly valuable in SEN settings.
Experience from caring or creative roles
If you have worked closely with individuals or led group activities, you have likely built the awareness and adaptability that SEN teaching relies on.
Balancing help with independence
The aim is not to do things for children, but to guide them as they learn to do things for themselves. Offering support while still encouraging independence helps them grow in confidence.