Nurseries in special schools are at risk as the Education Authority says it faces an 'extremely challenging situation'.
Mr Gray is also chair of the National Association of Head Teachers special educational needs committee."The children that my colleagues and I educate deserve the best possible start in school," he told BBC News NI.
"The growth in demand is most significant in primary one and pre-school year groups," the statement continued.
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