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- Dictionarysend/sɛnd/
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- 1. cause to go or be taken to a particular destination; arrange for the delivery of, especially by post: "we sent a reminder letter but received no reply" Similar Opposite
- 2. cause to be in a specified state: "while driving in London I was sent crazy by roadworks" Similar
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A child or young person has special educational needs and disabilities if they have a learning difficulty and/or a disability that means they need special health and education support, we shorten this to SEND.
SEND definition: 1. to cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email: 2. to cause or…. Learn more.
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- Support your child can receive
If you think your child may have special educational needs, contact the SEN co-ordinator, or ‘SENCO’ in your child’s school or nursery.
Contact your local council if your child is not in a school or nursery.
Your child may be eligible for:
•SEN support - support given in school, like speech therapy
•an education, health and care (EHC) plan - a plan of care for children and young people aged up to 25 who have more complex needs
If you or your child got support before September 2014 this will continue until your local council changes it to an EHC plan.
Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) is a term used to describe learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for a child or young person to learn compared to children of the same age.
SEND meaning: 1. to cause something to go from one place to another, especially by post or email: 2. to cause or…. Learn more.
Send definition: to cause, permit, or enable to go. See examples of SEND used in a sentence.
to cause or order (a person or thing) to be taken, directed, or transmitted to another place. to send a letter. she sent the salesman away. 2. (when intr, foll by for; when tr, takes an infinitive) to dispatch a request or command (for something or to do something) she sent for a bottle of wine.