CHCEDS016 - Supporting Children With A Disability

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tracy11uk
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CHCEDS016 - Supporting Children With A Disability

Post by tracy11uk » Fri Sep 30, 2016 3:44 pm

Could somebody please help me with the following questions?

1. You identify a hazard/risk for the student with a disability you are working with. Who would you would verbally report this to? AND what types of non-verbal reports may be required? - Is the answer my teacher and a health and safety rep? I am unsure on the non-verbal report part.

2. Briefly describe the two responsibilities you have when assisting students with a disability gain and maintain a level of independence.

3. List 5 ways you are expected, as an Education Assistant, to enhance a student’s independence

4. List the four factors that make the difference between how individuals develop skills and competencies.

5. Describe the impact that people with low expectations may have on a student with a disability.

6. What are some strategies you can use to overcome low expectations

Thank you to anyone that can help!



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Re: CHCEDS016 - Supporting Children With A Disability

Post by Lorina » Sun Oct 02, 2016 1:06 pm

I also found this... Even though it's not from Australia the strategies may give you some ideas:

A Guide For Learning Disabilities

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Re: CHCEDS016 - Supporting Children With A Disability

Post by tracy11uk » Sun Oct 02, 2016 5:38 pm

Thank you! Will get looking at them now :-)

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