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If you’re a Teaching Assistant, this situation will feel very familiar. You’re supporting children with identified SEND. You’re also noticing children without SEND who are clearly struggling. And somehow, you’re expected to make it all work — calmly, quietly, and without dropping the ball. This video is for the moments when: ✔️ several children regularly need your attention ✔️ behaviour looks the same, but expectations feel different ✔️ you care deeply, but feel pulled in too many directions ✔️ you’re trying to be fair — without burning out Many TAs worry they’re doing something wrong when this balance feels hard. Often, the problem isn’t skill, effort, or compassion — it’s unclear boundaries and unspoken expectations. This video doesn’t add more strategies to your to-do list. Instead, it helps you make sense of why this part of the role feels so heavy — and what actually belongs to you. If you’ve ever thought “I can see the need, but I can’t carry it all”, this one’s for you. 🌱 About TA IN CONTROL TA IN CONTROL is here to support Teaching Assistants with real-life classroom clarity — not overwhelm, not judgement, and not unrealistic expectations. If you’re a TA who wants to feel: ✔ calmer ✔ clearer ✔ more confident in your role you’re in the right place. 👍 If this video helped, please like, subscribe, and share it with another TA who might need it. #TeachingAssistant #SENDSupport #UKPrimary #ClassroomSupport #TAlife #SENDandInclusion #BehaviourSupport #TeachingAssistantUK #EducationSupportStaff DISCLAIMER: This video is based on professional experience and is intended for general guidance only. It does not replace school policies, SEND procedures, or professional advice. Always follow your school’s safeguarding and inclusion frameworks.