Barriers Of Inclusion
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2016 12:27 am
Hello
my question
Select one of the barriers to inclusion that stands out or that are significant for you (Listed below).
List some strategies to address this issue. Write these strategies below:
Ive selected 7 Limited access to resources and equipment necessary for a child with additional needs can
Restrict a services’ capacity to successfully include the child
My ans services’ capacity to successfully include the child
According to me,
Strategies implemented to ensure all children are included in the childcare are
Concerning children’s additional needs in children’s services every child has an equal access and full participation in children’s programs and society as a whole.
While barriers to inclusion may sometimes still be apparent, research and practice wisdom has proven that the benefits are greater, not just for the child with additional needs, but for all involved both within and outside of the children’s program.
Children’s service professionals help children to achieve these benefits through positive attitudes and acknowledgement of diversity, careful planning and consideration of their curriculum and environment, respectful partnerships and collaboration with children, families and other professionals and using strengths based approach to acknowledge and build on working.
This are my answers but I need a concrete one with lots of details.
Thanks for the help
Regards
my question
Select one of the barriers to inclusion that stands out or that are significant for you (Listed below).
List some strategies to address this issue. Write these strategies below:
Ive selected 7 Limited access to resources and equipment necessary for a child with additional needs can
Restrict a services’ capacity to successfully include the child
My ans services’ capacity to successfully include the child
According to me,
Strategies implemented to ensure all children are included in the childcare are
Concerning children’s additional needs in children’s services every child has an equal access and full participation in children’s programs and society as a whole.
While barriers to inclusion may sometimes still be apparent, research and practice wisdom has proven that the benefits are greater, not just for the child with additional needs, but for all involved both within and outside of the children’s program.
Children’s service professionals help children to achieve these benefits through positive attitudes and acknowledgement of diversity, careful planning and consideration of their curriculum and environment, respectful partnerships and collaboration with children, families and other professionals and using strengths based approach to acknowledge and build on working.
This are my answers but I need a concrete one with lots of details.
Thanks for the help
Regards