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jessie92x 08-23-2010 01:22 PM

supporting disabled children help please
 
got a few questions i need help with please any information would be a great help thanks in advance

Q1: give three examples of needs that may be specific to children and young people who are disabled or have a learning difficulty??

Q2: all activities where practical, should be accessible to disabled children. can you describe a game or activity in which you have successfully involved a disabled child?

Q3: how might the need of support for children and young people who are disabled or have learning difficulty, and their families, differ from that of others in your care?

i dont work with disabled children or have any in my work so its abit hard for me so sorry but thanks in advance

Heidi 08-23-2010 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jessie92x (Post 31789)
got a few questions i need help with please any information would be a great help thanks in advance

Q1: give three examples of needs that may be specific to children and young people who are disabled or have a learning difficulty??

Q2: all activities where practical, should be accessible to disabled children. can you describe a game or activity in which you have successfully involved a disabled child?

Q3: how might the need of support for children and young people who are disabled or have learning difficulty, and their families, differ from that of others in your care?

i dont work with disabled children or have any in my work so its abit hard for me so sorry but thanks in advance



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Michaela03 03-09-2014 07:09 PM

I am stuck on question c


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