Empowering Families and Children
At SEN Family Support, we are dedicated to providing valuable resources and compassionate assistance to neurodiverse children and their families. Our focus areas include emotional and sensory regulation, along with guidance on navigating the EHCP process for school-aged children. We aim to offer practical strategies for both home and school environments, helping children thrive in all aspects of their lives.

About me
Monita - Advocate, Mum, and Champion for
Neurodiverse Children
​Hello, I'm Monita, proud mother of two beautiful children. My amazing daughter is autistic and has ADHD, which has fueled my passion for advocating for neurodiverse children. I firmly believe that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive at school, feel heard, feel safe, and—most importantly—be happy.
I'm dedicated to deeply understanding the complexities of the brains of our wonderfully unique children. My mission is to support and empower other families navigating similar journeys, offering insights, empathy, and practical guidance.
Having experienced firsthand the challenges that come with raising neurodiverse children, I know how tough those times can be. My hope is to make a real difference—helping families feel less overwhelmed and more supported, giving them the right tools so their children can flourish and enjoy life to the fullest.
I am fully SCERTS qualified.
Our Services
EHCP Support
Dedicated EHCP support services tailored for children in primary school to ensure they receive the necessary care and attention to thrive academically and emotionally.
Sensory Regulation
Specialist sensory regulation techniques and programs designed to help neurodiverse children manage and regulate their emotions effectively.
Emotional Regulation
Engaging and informative emotional regulation strategies to support the individual needs of neurodiverse children to promote growth and development.
Family Support & Counseling
Expert family counseling services offering guidance and support to families in understanding and effectively managing the challenges associated with neurodiverse children.

