Supporting Children with Additional Needs During Foster Placements
The first few days of a foster placement can be challenging for any child.
For children with additional needs, the change can feel especially overwhelming.
New routines, unfamiliar environments, different expectations and uncertainty about what happens next can all increase anxiety and make communication more difficult.
At Fledglings, we regularly hear from carers and professionals looking for practical ways to help children settle during times of change. That is why we have created our new Foster Care SEN Starter Kits.
Looking for foster care support kits?
Explore our Foster Care SEN Starter Kits, designed to support children with additional needs during the first days of a new placement.
Why the first few days matter
Moving into a new foster placement is a major transition. A child may be meeting new people, sleeping in a different room, adjusting to new routines and trying to understand what is expected of them.
For children with SEN, ALN, autism, sensory processing differences or developmental needs, this can be even harder to process. They may need more support to understand what is happening, express how they feel, and manage anxiety or sensory overwhelm.
This is where simple, practical tools can make a difference.
What challenges can foster carers face?
Every child and placement is different, but carers may notice:
- difficulty understanding new routines
- anxiety, withdrawal or emotional distress
- difficulty expressing feelings or needs
- restlessness or sensory seeking behaviour
- distress around transitions, bedtime or school
These responses do not always mean a child is being difficult. They may be trying to cope with uncertainty, change or overwhelm.
Why we created the Foster Care SEN Starter Kits
Foster carers are often expected to respond quickly, sometimes with very little time to source specialist products or work out what may help.
We created these kits to provide a practical starting point. Each bundle brings together products that can be used straight away to support communication, reassurance, routine and regulation.
The aim is not to provide a one-size-fits-all solution, but to give carers useful tools from day one.
What is included?
The kits have been designed around four key areas of support:
1. Communication and understanding
Visual tools can help children understand what is happening now, what is happening next, and what is expected of them.
2. Feelings and emotional support
Feelings prompts can help children begin to express emotions, particularly when verbal communication is difficult.
3. Routine and predictability
Simple instruction and routine supports can help create structure during a period that may otherwise feel uncertain.
4. Calm and regulation
Fidgets, comfort items and, in the Enhanced kit, deep pressure support can help some children manage restlessness, anxiety or sensory overwhelm.
Choosing the right kit
| Kit | Best for | Main focus |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | Immediate support during the first few days | Basic communication, reassurance and calming tools |
| Core | Children who need more structure and routine support | Visual communication, routine building and emotional support |
| Enhanced | Children who may need additional help with regulation | Routine, reassurance, sensory support and deep pressure input |
Support for carers too
Each kit includes a digital support pack to help carers use the products with confidence.
The support pack includes:
- First 7 Days Foster Support Guide
- Example Daily Routine Planner
- What to Share with School sheet
These resources are designed to be simple, practical and easy to use. They are not clinical documents, but everyday guidance to support carers during the early stages of a placement.
Not sure which kit is right?
If you are unsure what you need, please email us with a brief outline of the challenges you are facing and let us know you are a foster carer.
Our team will guide you towards the most suitable options.
Practical support from day one
No product can remove the challenges of transition completely, and every child will respond differently.
However, simple visual supports, predictable routines and calming sensory tools can help create a more reassuring environment during those early days.
Our Foster Care SEN Starter Kits have been created to give carers a practical starting point when a child needs support quickly.
Explore Foster Care SEN Starter Kits
Choose from Essential, Core and Enhanced kits depending on the level of support needed.



