little-feet.co.uk

Learning Disabilities

Overcoming Learning Challenges with Care

Empowering Growth Amid Unique Challenges

At Little Feet, we specialise in providing nurturing residential care for children aged 7 to 16 with specific needs. Our dedicated team is committed to supporting each child’s growth and development in a safe and compassionate environment.

Understanding Unique Challenges

Our special children may face various challenges, including learning disorders, social, emotional, and mental health difficulties. We approach each child’s needs with empathy and expertise, tailoring our support to provide a holistic approach to care.

Comprehensive Support:

  • Individualised Care:

    We offer personalised support plans to meet each child's unique needs, focusing on their well-being and personal development.

  • Safe Environment:

    Our residential homes provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere where children feel valued and supported.

  • Qualified Staff:

    Our team consists of trained professionals who specialize in working with children with diverse needs, ensuring they receive the best care possible.

Why Little Feet!

  • Tailored Support:

    Our programs are designed to cater specifically to the needs of each child, ensuring they receive the attention and care they require.

  • Personalised Attention:

    With a low staff-to-child ratio, we ensure each child receives personalised attention and support throughout their stay.

  • Holistic Approach:

    We focus on promoting overall well-being, including social interaction, emotional stability, and personal growth.

Nurturing Environment

  • Positive Reinforcement:

    We use positive reinforcement and encouragement to build confidence and self-esteem in our residents.

  • Community Integration:

    We facilitate community engagement and social interaction to enhance social skills and emotional well-being.

Innovative Care

  • Adaptive Techniques:

    We incorporate adaptive strategies and tools to support communication and learning for children with special needs.

  • Collaborative Partnerships (Council Interaction):

    We collaborate closely with external specialists and resources to explore new interventions and techniques for our residents