When Spring Term Feels Heavier Than It Should

Spring term often arrives with far less hope than the word spring suggests. For many families, especially those supporting children with SEND, it can feel like the heaviest part of the school year, marked by dark mornings, long weeks, and resurfacing school struggles. This post explores why January can feel so overwhelming, and offers reassurance, perspective, and practical reminders to help you navigate the term with a little more clarity and compassion for your child and for yourself.

Kate Dainty Jan 9, 2026

Secondary Transfer with an EHCP: Common LA Tactics and How to Counter Them

The move from primary to secondary school should be exciting. A fresh start, new opportunities, growing up. But if your child has an EHCP, secondary transfer becomes a legal battleground. And the council has home advantage. This is their moment. The time when they can push your child from specialist to mainstream, reduce provision, or delay decisions until youre too panicked to fight back. Let me show you what to expect and how to protect your childs rights.

Kate Dainty Jan 8, 2026

Can I Get an EHCP Without a Diagnosis?

If a Local Authority refuses to assess your child because they dont have a diagnosis, this is likely unlawful. The SEND Code of Practice (9.14) is clear: you need evidence of need, not a diagnostic label.

The SEN Advocate Dec 28, 2025

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