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Everything you need to know - what is Down syndrome? What are the educational and developmental needs of a person with Down Syndrome? How to meet those needs and ensure good inclusion.
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This session will introduce Down Syndrome to people who have little experience of working with children with Down Syndrome and cover society’s view of Down Syndrome, health implications, strengths and weaknesses in the classroom and outline ways to address the specific learning needs and manage behaviours of children with Down Syndrome.
COST: £80 per professional (£20 for a second person from the same school) / £20 per family member.
Refreshments provided.
Published: 12/09/2017 Audience: Staff working with children/young people who have Down syndrome across education, health and soc Contact: Wendy Uttley
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