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Advice please how to tackle inclusion?

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Firstandthen · 13/03/2012 20:13

have name changed for obvious reasons.

Scince January I have been working full time 1-1 with a child, before that I worked with the child in playgroup. Child has Downs syndrome.
Basically the school where I work has teachers who are crap at inclusion. I am the one who off the cuff has to include the child with all that we do.

Example letter from hospital (child spends time in hospital) asking what the child liked doing in school and what he is good at and what the child's targets are. the class teacher basically had no clue! She couldn't say where he was developmentally or indead what his next step is for him are. She had no idea of what his favourite songs are or what he likes to play with. What an earth can i do?

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StarlightDicKenzie · 13/03/2012 20:17

Post on the SN children board as it gets lots more traffic.

There are a billion things you can do, although it isn't actually your responsibility, but still, it is a lucky child who has someone that asks the question.

Firstandthen · 13/03/2012 20:22

Ok will do thanks.

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