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Wood Field Primary School

ELSA

ELSA Support - Emotional Literacy Support Assistant

At Wood Field Primary School, we have a trained ELSA teacher who works with a variety of children throughout the year.

Assessment for ELSA Support

  • Staff are consulted and asked to refer children they think need intervention or parents can contact the ELSA to discuss their child.
  • Children are chosen for support and provision discussed.

When, Where, How?

  • Dedicated area of the school for the intervention to take place.  
  • One to one work 
  • Programmes are usually based on a 6-8 week plan.

Type of Content Covered in Sessions

  • Circle time activities
  • Creative/imaginative play
  • Puppet/drama therapy
  • Art
  • Drawing and talking
  • Team building games

All sessions are designed to be informal and relaxed. Building a positive relationship between the child and the ELSA will enable them to work together in order to support the child’s emotional and social wellbeing.

Post reviews and continued support

  • Teachers fill in an assessment form before and after. They will meet to discuss the child’s progress (in and out of class) at the end of the program.
  • Your childs progress is carefully and confidentially recorded.
  • Children will have a chance to review their progress at the end of their program.
  • Even when interventions have finished, the ELSA and Class Teacher will still monitor your child’s progress and may offer support again if it is thought necessary.