Our Professional Framework
We believe in simple ideas, strong relationships, and lasting impact.
Director | SEN Practitioner
Joshua brings over 17 years of experience supporting children and young people with additional needs across education, community, and specialist settings.
He is passionate about building trust, understanding each individual, and creating calm, structured support that helps children feel safe, develop confidence, and thrive.
Meet Joshua Kitt
Co-Founder & Operations Lead
Britnie Antonia oversees operations and supports families throughout their journey with JBK, helping ensure clear communication, smooth coordination, and a compassionate experience for every family we work with.
As a family navigating autism, we understand first-hand the challenges families can face. This lived experience helps shape a service that is thoughtful, practical, and genuinely supportive.
Meet Britnie Antonia Kitt
“As a family-led service, we understand that trust matters, and we are committed to walking alongside families with care, honesty, and respect.”
Trusted, DBS checked, insured, and experienced in supporting children and young people with additional needs across North West London. Get in touch.
We’re Set Apart
Our work is guided by a clear and thoughtful framework that helps us provide consistent, safe, and personalised support for every child and young person we work with.
Trust & Relationship
We prioritise consistency, clear communication, and strong partnerships with families and professionals.
Individual Understanding
We look beyond behaviours to understand what a child may be communicating, helping to reduce stress, build emotional regulation, and create meaningful progress.
Supporting Progress
Our approach adapts to each individual’s needs, focusing on confidence, independence, and steady development at their own pace.
Our approach ensures that support is responsive to individual needs while remaining grounded in recognised principles of child development, behaviour understanding, and holistic care.
Our Four Pillars
⭐ Child-centred approach
We begin by understanding the individual — their strengths, sensory profile, communication style, interests, and what helps them feel safe and regulated.
⭐ Positive behaviour support
We use proactive strategies that focus on teaching skills, reducing distress, and supporting emotional regulation rather than relying on reactive responses.
⭐ Developmentally informed practice
Support is adapted to each individual’s developmental stage, recognising that progress happens at different rates and requires flexibility.
⭐ Holistic support
We consider emotional wellbeing, relationships, independence, daily living skills, and environment together to support meaningful growth across all areas of life.
We understand behaviour as a form of communication. By looking beyond behaviour and seeking to understand underlying needs, we are able to respond with patience, clarity, and appropriate support that results in long-term progress.
In practice, this means we take time to build trust, observe carefully, communicate openly with families and professionals, and adapt support as needs change.
Safeguarding
Safeguarding is central to our practice. We follow clear procedures, maintain professional boundaries, and work transparently with families and professionals to ensure safe and ethical support.
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We continue to reflect, learn, and adapt our approach to ensure the support we provide remains thoughtful, respectful, and responsive to each individual.