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Would you mind me asking things about SN / SEN when I do my PGCE (in September)?

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Alambil · 09/04/2008 22:10

Just asking as I wouldn't want to step on toes or be intrusive, but think it will help to talk to real parents with real issues rather than text books on such issues...

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2shoes · 09/04/2008 22:24

my email is [email protected]
if you want to ask stuff.

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Alambil · 09/04/2008 22:32

Thanks 2shoes

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KarenThirl · 10/04/2008 07:33

You can contact me too if you like:
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I could write a book!
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dustystar · 10/04/2008 14:39

You can email me too if you like [email protected]

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TotalChaos · 10/04/2008 14:41

No problems. Think all of us are keen to work with teachers and help increase their knowledge of SN/SEN and how it might affect kids in the school environment.

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ancientmiddleagedmum · 10/04/2008 17:06

I would love to help, not least because during my DS's first term in mainstream I went through hell with a teacher who clearly didn't understand autism or even think my DS had any right to be in her class - sample quotes "I am scared to approach him" (he was 4) and "I think it's all too academic for him" - (nursery class). The more new teachers coming into the profession who understand SEN the better so please ask any question you like about ASD!

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