Nurturing Every

Specialist SEN Support in West Sussex

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My Approach
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"Every child has a unique way of learning. My role is to find it and nurture it."

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Diagnostic

Understanding the Whole Child

Every engagement begins with a thorough assessment — not just of academic levels, but of how your child learns, what motivates them, and where they need support. With 27 years in Special Educational Needs, we look beyond the surface to understand the complete picture of each young person.

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Structural

Individualised Pathways

We design tailored learning plans built around each child's specific needs and strengths. Using evidence-based strategies refined over four decades of teaching, we create structured, multi-sensory approaches that make learning accessible, meaningful, and lasting.

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Mastery

Confidence & Independence

My goal isn't just better outcomes — it's self-belief. Through counselling-informed practice, I help children develop the resilience, strategies, and confidence to navigate their learning journey independently, long after my sessions end.

Specialist Areas

Tailored support for every learning need

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Dyslexia Support

Structured literacy, multi-sensory approaches, reading & spelling developmentAges 4–18
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Autism Spectrum Support

Social communication, sensory needs, structured learning environmentsAges 4–18
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ADHD & Executive Function

Focus strategies, organisation, impulse regulation, task managementAges 4–18
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Dyscalculia Support

Mathematical foundations, visual-spatial learning, number confidenceAges 4–18
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Literacy Development

Reading comprehension, writing skills, phonological awarenessAges 4–18
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Numeracy Support

Mathematical foundations, problem-solving strategies, number senseAges 4–18
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Social & Emotional Wellbeing

Confidence building, anxiety management, social skills (counselling-informed)Ages 4–18
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Study Skills & Organisation

Executive function, revision strategies, independent learningAges 7–18
About Debbie

Four decades of helping young people discover how they learn best.

I'm Debbie Caines, a UK qualified teacher with over 40 years of experience working with children and young people aged 4 to 18. Based in the Arun district of West Sussex, I provide specialist support for students with Additional and Special Educational Needs.

In 1998, I embarked on further training and gained extensive specialism in SEN — a field I've dedicated the past 27 years to. In 2019, I added a Diploma in Counselling to my portfolio, allowing me to support not just the academic, but the emotional and social wellbeing of every child I work with.

My approach is built on a simple belief: every child can learn. We just need to find how. Through individualised assessment, evidence-based strategies, and genuine care, I help young people build the confidence and skills they need to thrive.

40+Years Teaching Experience
27Years in SEN Specialism
4–18Age Range Supported
2019Diploma in Counselling
How I Can Help

Supporting young people through two pathways.

Direct with Parents

I work directly with families who are seeking specialist SEN support for their child. Whether your child has an EHCP, is undergoing assessment, or you simply feel they would benefit from a different approach, I offer one-to-one tuition tailored to their unique needs — building confidence, skills, and a genuine enjoyment of learning.

  • Individualised learning plans
  • EHCP-informed support
  • Home and community-based sessions
  • Open communication with families
Through Local Authorities

I also work with Local Educational Authorities through educational specialism firms such as Targeted Provision, providing specialist tuition to children and young people who are vulnerable, have additional needs, or are outside of mainstream provision. This includes young people with EHCPs, looked-after children, and those requiring trauma-informed, one-to-one support.

  • Commissioned through specialist providers
  • EHCP and SEMH provision
  • Trauma-informed practice
  • Detailed progress reporting
FAQ

Questions parents ask

Who does Howe Education support?

Howe Education provides one-to-one specialist SEN tuition for children and young people aged 4 to 18 across the Arun district of West Sussex. Debbie Caines supports learners with dyslexia, autism, ADHD, dyscalculia, and broader literacy, numeracy, social and emotional, and study skills needs.

Where do sessions take place?

Sessions take place at your home, in an agreed community setting, or online where that suits the child better. For home sessions, a parent or another responsible adult stays on the premises throughout.

Do you support children with an EHCP?

Yes. Tuition is EHCP-informed when working directly with families, and Debbie also delivers EHCP and SEMH provision commissioned by Local Authorities through specialist providers such as Targeted Provision.

What happens when we start?

Every engagement begins with a thorough assessment of how your child learns, what motivates them, and where they need support. From that, Debbie prepares an individualised learning plan built around your child's specific needs and strengths.

Is Debbie DBS checked?

Yes. Debbie holds an Enhanced DBS certificate, which is available for inspection, and follows a safeguarding code of practice covering home, community, and online sessions.

How experienced is Debbie?

Debbie Caines is a UK qualified teacher with over 40 years of teaching experience, 27 years specialising in Special Educational Needs, and a Diploma in Counselling gained in 2019.

Howe

Every child deserves to learn in a way that works for them. For over forty years, in the UK and internationally, I've helped young people discover their unique path to understanding.

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