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Unread 10-22-2014, 06:08 PM
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Hi, use your setting's policies and procedures to guide the way you respond to this. Discussing it as if the child attends your setting isn't as easy online as it might be face to face with colleagues, can you organise a meeting with your manager/supervisor to see how they'd set about meeting individual children's needs?

You can consider your parent partnerships and how you share information in order to support the child - behaviour strategies, professional recommendations, planning activities that focus on literacy, language and reflect his interests.

What local services do you have available in Malta that would assist you in this situation? and how does your setting help parents begin and progress along the path of assessing/meeting a child's needs?

Learning to read programmes to support children with autism and strategies on autism.org.uk

http://curriculum.gov.mt/en/Curricul...s/default.aspx

Hth, best wishes
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