Special Educational Needs and Disabilities in the Classroom Reviews

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A very informative and easy to navigate online course.
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Posted 4 months ago
Janice Isherwood
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Doing this course as help me understand of SEND which in turn will help me with my grandchildren and son . Plus help me in my job as a support worker in school
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Posted 5 months ago
Victoria Eccleston
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Fab course
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Posted 6 months ago
Leanne Templeman
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Great course, i really enjoyed it and have learnt so much. Thank you
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Posted 6 months ago
Kalpana Pradipganesh
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This course gave me the right kind of learning materials. It was not too brief nor was it too long. I sincerely hope to make use of what I have learned here and support children in class.
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Posted 6 months ago
SRI GIRISHA MADDI
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It was wonderful getting insight into the SEND needs of the child. The content given assisted in understanding the practical approaches. Also, the strategies and case studies mentioned helped in understanding the difficulty needs of the child.
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Posted 6 months ago
Clare Oliphant
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I found this very helpful. lots of additional reading which helped me gain a greater understanding.
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Posted 7 months ago
Caroline Hall
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As a parent of a child who was ‘missed’ I think more emphasis on the fact that pupils who are achieving academically but perhaps struggling mentally should be included. Similarly mention of masking being a common issue with those on the autistic spectrum would be useful.
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Posted 7 months ago