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CHCIC512A - Including A Child with Autism

Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 1:39 pm
by ryan
Your Assignment Module Number and Heading: inclusion
Your Assignment Type: Standard Question
Currently Working in Childcare? No
Your knowledge: Beginner

Your Question?
In relation to inclusion of this child, discuss each of the following issues:
• Physical resources of the centre
 She likes to ride bike. She needs little help when she walks on obstacle course. She needs help with toileting. But now recently she can go to the toilet independently. I am using step ladder toilet seat for kids.
• Staffing Issues
• Working with other agencies
 I am running family day care so I discussed with my co-ordinator about her behaviour and she explained me how to handle her behaviour. And I searched on Google about autism and learned more about autism. I took her to the playgroup so I can see how she interacts with other kids and she feels about new environment.
• Partnerships with parents including parental input concerning the child’s background, health status and the parent’s goals for the child


What is your answer so far or What have you done so far as an attempt to solve this question?
I write down the answers with the question. can anyone help me with the last question? its so confusing for me. plz help me with the last question.
thanx


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I hope I will get help from someone. thanx friends

Re: CHCIC512A

Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 3:21 pm
by Lorina
From your question, I'm guessing the child you are focusing on has Autism.
Physical resources of the centre

is there anything the centre needs to purchase or add into the learning and physical environment to support this child? You mentioned a step ladder for toileting... anything else such as special toys or materials, specific activities, books etc.
Staffing Issues

Does the centre require any extra staff to support this child?
Working with other agencies

Are other agencies such as "Inclusion Support" required to train staff, provide funding to the centre etc?
Partnerships with parents including parental input concerning the child’s background, health status and the parent’s goals for the child

How have you developed partnership with the family? Regular meetings, feedback forms, day to day chats, communication book etc.

Hopefully this gives you an idea,

:geek:,
L.A