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SEMH needs are a type of special educational need where a child communicates through behaviour in response to unmet social, emotional or mental health needs.
Children with SEMH needs are often dysregulated, which means that they have difficulties in managing their emotions or their behaviour. They can show inappropriate responses to their emotions. They can feel scared, anxious and misunderstood.
It is estimated that around 150,000 children in mainstream and special schools are experiencing SEMH challenges.
Some neurodiverse conditions, such as ADHD and ASD, can make it harder for the child to make sense of the everyday world around them. This can make their anxiety and dysregulation hard to predict.
SEMH does not have to be a lifelong condition. With appropriate support, children and young people can move forward and live successful lives.
Some behaviours children with SEMH needs might display could be:
Some tips for working with children who have SEMH needs:
ADHD Simulator
This video demonstrates the difficulty level of concentration when someone has ADHD.
*This video contains flashing lights and lots of noise, but is very effective*