Age Range
Early years children aged 2-4 and parents/carers
About the Practice
When a young child is waiting for autism assessment, parents still need something useful to do now. Sheffield Children’s Playing Together Pathway supports Sheffield families with play-based and counselling-style emotional wellbeing support for children who need more than another conversation at the kitchen table. The focus is safer expression, stronger connection and practical understanding for the adults around the child.
Clinical Expertise
Play-based parent guidance for early communication and interaction
Autism assessment waiting, early communication, interaction, parent strategies and everyday play routines
Most children on the pathway have also been referred for autism assessment, making this a relevant early SEND support route
Why Work With Us?
Sheffield NHS Play-Based Pathway: Parents can see the therapist role, membership route and safeguarding position before trusting someone with their child’s inner world.
Early Communication and Interaction Support: Play, creative work and counselling-style support help children communicate through action, story, art, movement and relationship when direct questions only make them close down.
Parent and School Connection: Parents can learn practical play strategies while waiting for longer assessment routes to move.
Early years children aged 2-4 and parents/carers
Sheffield NHS early years pathway
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Free NHS pathway by eligibility
Play-based parent guidance for early communication and interaction
Most private therapy routes accept parent enquiries; check consent, referral and safeguarding process for the child’s age
NHS pathway notes by service rules
Most children on the pathway have also been referred for autism assessment, making this a relevant early SEND support route
Emotional expression, regulation, parent-child communication, confidence and school participation support by therapy scope
NHS speech and language therapy route
Sheffield NHS early years pathway
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Sheffield Children’s NHS Foundation Trust
Sheffield