How you can support the well-being of children with special needs.

How you can support the well-being of children with special needs.

There is no magical, universal way to help every child with special needs. Each child requires help in their own way, and in different areas. Some children need more help than others. Some children may need help learning how to communicate, while another may need to learn how to get along with their peer in class, or family members at home. Some children may need more time and resources dedicated to them.

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The behavioural issues to watch out for!

The behavioural issues to watch out for!

Many times, adults and educators tend to think that the child may have behaviour issues when they might not. It’s easy to see why. Many of the symptoms look the same. Some of the common signs can be:

  • impulsiveness
  • inability to properly socialise
  • obsessiveness
  • aggression

They may be challenging to deal with, but to dismiss these as behaviour problems may be to misdiagnose the cause of the issue. In many cases, this may be a reflection of the child’s inability to properly communicate due to various speech and language difficulties.

These are things to take into consideration:

  • The child has poor vocabulary for their age
  • The child seems to have an inability to ask for clarification when given instructions
  • The child is inappropriately rude or careless when speaking

Especially in such cases where misunderstanding and miscommunication are high, it’s doubly important for parents and educators to consider what challenges the child may be facing. Like anyone else, children need a sense of stability and safety. When they don’t have this, they end up communicating this through their behaviour.

There are more considerations that have to be taken into account for children with special needs, but they too react to the same things, by communicating through their behaviour.

College of Allied Educators offers our Diploma in Learning Disorders Management & Child Psychology programme. This part-time programme is designed specifically to train potential teachers, parents and caregivers to identify, detect and support children with special needs, such as Autism, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Dyspraxia, and Dyslexia.

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Inclusive education is education that makes consideration for and understands the needs of students’ differences and diversity whether those are physical, emotional, social, or academic. Students, regardless of any challenges they may have, should be placed in appropriate education classes so they are able to receive high-quality instruction, intervention, and support that enable them to succeed. Students should feel welcomed and comfortable in the environment and are supported throughout their education.

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Your vital role in teaching children with special needs

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Make a positive impact supporting individuals with diverse learning needs!

Make a positive impact supporting individuals with diverse learning needs!

CAE’s WSQ approved courses are for people who want to learn more about special needs and how to provide effective support to those who need it. Our courses cover a range of topics, including early childhood education, early intervention, classroom management, and more. Our experienced lecturers will ensure you gain an understanding of the subject matter and are equipped with the skills you need to support individuals with special needs.

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