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Social, Emotional and Mental Health

The SEN Code of Practice (2015) no longer includes ‘behaviour’ as part of this category of need. The reasoning is that a child’s behaviour is perceived as a communication about the child’s state of mind and may be caused by a variety of factors such as:

  • Anxiety
  • Sensory overload
  • Anger, including anger about pervasive life situations or undisclosed difficulties
  • Response to trauma or attachment difficulties
  • Frustration due to speech and communication difficulties
  • Response to the wrong level of challenge in lessons
  • grief
  • overwhelm
  • Physical pain or discomfort, such as hunger
  • Underlying mental health problems

This list is illustrative, not exhaustive.