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Using the prime areas of learning to support young children with SEND

  • Webcasts
  • 21 Dec 2017
early years
Webcast

In this webcast, we will look at what we mean by ‘behaviour’ and what children might be trying to communicate through their behaviours.

Some questions/ideas to think about while you listen/read:

What do you think the word ‘behaviour’ refers to?

How do you observe behaviour in your setting?

What do you think young children’s behaviours help us to understand?

Suitable for: SENCO, Support staff, Teacher, Teaching Assistant

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