Description
Teachers, educators and program staff are generally highly committed to the inclusion of children with additional learning needs in their classrooms, preschools, childcare centres and out-of-school hours programs, but the reality check comes once a child arrives in the setting.
– Are the staff actually ready?
– Do they feel confident in managing the specific needs of this child, at this time, in this setting?
– Does everyone in the setting share the same views and values about inclusion?
Adults can often have valid concerns about inclusion such as:
– But I don’t know much about disabilities?
– I already teach a large, multi-age class. How will I support children with additional needs as well?
– What if I get something wrong?
– Will it take away from the time I spend with the other children?
This book addresses these concerns and provides realistic strategies for addressing them.