Tips for parents of children with special educational needs: how to support development at home?

A child’s development doesn’t end after classes at the center – it continues every day, every moment, at home. That is why parental support is the key to sustainable progress
Here are some simple but effective tips to help you strengthen your child’s skills and develop their potential at home:
Daily routine
Stability and predictability are important for children with SEN. Try to keep a consistent routine: it gives a sense of security and control.
Play as development
Use play to learn: sorting toys, board games, puzzles, drawing, music – all of these develop attention, motor skills, speech and emotional intelligence.
Speech in everyday life
Try to talk to your child more during routine activities such as cooking, cleaning, and walking. Name actions, objects, and encourage them to repeat words.
Simple household tasks
Involve your child in everyday tasks: watering flowers, setting the table, putting away toys. This builds independence and responsibility skills.
Praise for efforts
Even for the smallest step, praise and emphasize: “You really tried – I can see it!” This builds confidence and intrinsic motivation
Remember: You are the main support for your child. And when your love is combined with patience, calm perseverance and attention, real miracles happen