What is the SCERTS approach for EYFS/ Reception? 

Description: 

SCERTS: Social Communication Emotional Regulation Transactional and Support

SCERTS is an evidence-based framework for assessing children who need support with their social communication and emotional regulation skills, including autistic children. Transactional support is the support given to children to reach their goals and achieve their potential.

The SCERTS approach is not a prescriptive curriculum and it works alongside practice in settings and home. Designed to be collaborative and to value the contributions made by settings and families to a child’s development, setting goals to reflect what the child can do with the right support. A strengths based approach, so it starts with what a child can do instead of what they can’t do.

Stage 1: Is specific for EYFS / Reception.
Once your setting / school has watched Stage 1 you can progress onto Stage 2.

 

Additional Information: 

Why are we using this approach in Worcestershire?

  • SCERTS values the support given to children by their communication partners in settings and at home, and gives ideas for how best to support their development through Transactional Support.
  • SCERTS can be used with a wide range of approaches settings are already familiar with.
  • SCERTS does not require expensive equipment or resources to be purchased.
  • SCERTS is a neurodiversity affirming approach, and it intends to support children to develop their skills while celebrating children’s unique strengths and interests.
  • SCERTS can be used in lots of different types of setting.
Price
Free/No charge
Location
Virtual Delivery
Online learning
Times and Duration 
Session code: 90399
Virtual Delivery
Webcast