College of Allied Educators provides a series of WSQ courses that may give you a head start if you’re looking to start your career in the special education industry, or may be exploring a mid-career change and want to work with children.
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How you can help improve a child’s social skills
Children with special needs can sometimes need the proper guidance in order to bond and communicate with other people. A child that appears to be ‘in their own world’ is a child that may be struggling to maintain conversations. They may not respond to questions posed to them and they might also be talking to themselves. These are some of the common signs that the child has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
Read moreHow do I help a child with dyslexia?
Dyslexia is a common learning disorder that affects many children worldwide. Children with dyslexia struggle with reading, writing, and spelling, which can impact their academic performance and self-esteem. If you have a child with dyslexia, there are many ways you can help them overcome their challenges and succeed academically and socially.
Read moreYour vital role in teaching children with special needs
Teachers play a vital role in ensuring that students with special needs receive the education and support they need to reach their full potential. With the right training, educators and parents will be able to work with children who have a wide range of disabilities and needs, including physical, cognitive, and emotional. You’ll also be able to work with students with learning difficulties and behavioural disorders.
Read moreMake 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.
Read moreHow you can create Inclusive Learning Environments
As the world becomes more diverse and inclusive, the demand for educators who are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to create an inclusive environment for their students has been on the rise. The Certificate in Inclusive Education offered by College of Allied Educators (CAE) is a programmed that is designed to equip educators, teachers, and parents with the necessary skills and knowledge to cater to children with special needs.
Read moreGet a Head Start in your career with CAE’s WSQ Courses
If you’re looking to start your career in the special education industry, or may be exploring a mid-career change and want to work with children, look no further than CAE’s WSQ courses! Our WSQ-accredited programmes are designed to provide you with the skills and knowledge needed to get you started and going to where you need to be. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to upgrade your existing skills, our courses can help you get a head start in your chosen field.
Read moreUnleash the Power of Play: The Benefits of Play Therapy for Children
Play therapy is a therapeutic approach that involves using play and creative activities to help children process their thoughts, emotions, and experiences. This type of therapy has been used for decades and has been proven to be effective in helping children overcome a wide range of psychological and emotional issues.
Read moreRecognising the Signs: Understanding and Identifying Special Needs
Every child is unique and develops at their own pace, but sometimes a child may struggle with certain areas of development. This can be a sign that they have special needs, which refer to any type of disability that affects their ability to learn, communicate, or perform daily activities. Some of the most common special needs include autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, and physical disabilities.
Read moreYou can play a critical role as a special needs educator
The role of a special needs educator is a challenging but rewarding role to fill. The people who become special needs educators must overcome a great deal of personal challenges as well as the challenges of the job in order to ensure their students are living up to the best of their abilities.
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