Parental Support

Dr Izabella Simon Consultancy offers a family friendly advisory service to parents and carers of children with SEN.
I have extensive experience working with SEN professionals in different education settings.
I can advise on strategies and routines at home, support parents to choose the most appropriate education setting to their child.
Training sessions for parents will be available soon.

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More About Me
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Book a free 30- minutes initial consultation

Testimonials

Javene Piper

SENCo

"As a SENCo, much of my work utilises a multidisciplinary approach. Having worked alongside many professionals within education, my mentorship under Dr Simon has been one of the most memorable learning experiences I have had. We worked successfully as a team because of her understanding of SEND provision and how the students’ needs can impact how they access their learning. Her extensive knowledge of school improvement and curriculum development is all informed by the student and the educational environment. If I had a chance to work with her again, I would not hesitate."

Amy Hogg

Head of Safeguarding

"Izabella is a true inspiration with an expansive insight into the complexities of supporting and safeguarding young people with SEND in today’s challenging climate. I learnt so much working alongside Izabella and I know that her positive impact still felt by the young people she supported."

Amanda Bridgeman

SEN Teacher

"I met Izabella as a Teaching Assistant, she inspired me to become a teacher and supported me through my first year in an SEN school. I have attended many training sessions led by Izabella. The practical classroom-based sessions are invaluable, especially for a new teacher. I am much more confident to use the strategies and prepare high quality resources for the children with ASD in my class."