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A Unique Child: Learning Disability - Parents hold the key

The way specialist teachers work with the families of children with learning disabilities is being ... of their role and some lack of understanding of the process of working with parents. 'Additionally, there did ... -centred approach, parent and teacher work together in partnership to agree targets they want to achieve ... ', or to work on colour matching or making pairs. Generally, the parent who is the main carer at home ...

A Unique Child: Inclusion - A-Z of inclusive practice P is for Parents

years provision. To understand the value of early years staff working with parents, it is important ... if staff and parents work as partners. For practitioners, power-sharing, and the awareness and maturity to learn from parents, can enhance and develop working practice and help them to provide a truly enabling ...

Parents of disabled children face childcare crisis

Parents of disabled children struggle to find suitable childcare for their children in the holidays ... also highlights the ongoing struggle parents of disabled children face in finding work that will fit ... Kids, the charity for disabled children and their families, and Mencap, polled disabled parents ... as much for childcare than the national average. One in ten parents said that they had been refused a ...

A Unique Child: Inclusion - Parent champions

Support services are available for families of disabled children, but parents need to be helped ... . How they work The Daycare Trust report found that successful parent champions use both formal and informal settings to conduct their outreach work. One parent champion in the London Borough of Camden says ... the toolkit, visit www.dcsf.gov.uk/campaigns/parent_champions/ LEARNING FROM THE PILOTS Work began ...

Analysis: SEN Green Paper - The advent of parent power?

Parents of children who are disabled or who have special educational needs are to be given control ... envisages a system that gives parents more control and confidence, supports better life outcomes for young ... are committed to overhauling the current system, which they say often works against the wishes of families ...

Parents will control personal budgets for children with special educational needs

Parents of children with special educational needs will be given a new legal right to buy in care ... will be given specialist budgets and health, education and social care services will be legally required to work ... services. Parents whose children have an education, health and care plan will have a legal right ... All local authorities will have to publish a local offer of support, so that parents know what ...

Analysis: Working to withstand the cuts

childcare in the Aylesbury estate area, which made it difficult for parents to go back to work or study ... the 1st Place Children and Parents Centre in Southwark, south London, have spent the summer exploring ... environmental responsibility; it uses eco-friendly materials and has an outdoor space where parents ...

Positive Relationships: All in a day's work - English as an Additonal Language

Supporting a child and parent who have Spanish as their first language was a new experience ... his parents if they were happy with his language development in Spanish - something we might not have ...

Special Educational Needs Green Paper: parents to get more control and support in 'simpler' system

combined education, care and health plan Parents will be given their own budgets by 2014, giving them ... specialists will contribute to work developing the reading test for six-year-olds to identify children who ... parents, who often feel they have to fight to get the support they need. Currently, more than one ...

Work Matters: Continuing Professional Development - Giving all the right signs

to communicate more effectively with children and parents who may be deaf or hard of hearing. BSL is used by more ... in learning, and we have one family of children where both parents are deaf. 'We've all learnt far more on the course than we expected to and it has been quite demanding. 'If I see our deaf parents I can now ...

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