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the exclusive preserve of dedicated professionals who looked after the needs of children and young people who had disabilities”. (Griffin and Shevlin, 2007, p.1). These students were often educated in special national schools, separated fro...
in the learning ability of a child. It is also known as the intellectual disability. A child with the learning disability faces difficulty in learning as compare to other students of their age. In general learning disabilities, children ha...
use of technology all contribute to less time spent outdoors. Less time for children to experience the great outdoors at home magnifies the importance and need for outdoor play at school or the child care centre. Early childhood education a...
used on outdoor play for children in a child care centre. The present study aims to explore the use of outdoor play in a Children Centres to support physical development and learning in the early year’s foundation stages (EYFS). TABLE OF CO...
children have to be a certain age before they can begin to read, and they must be able to do certain things before they are ready to read. Despite this idea of children having to be a certain age before they are ready to read, there is no a...
Child Development Support Child development that happens from birth to adulthood was largely ignored all through much of history. Children were often viewed easily as little versions of adults and little vigilance was paid to the numerous ...
the most vulnerable groups in society. There is little research reflecting the views of teachers of pupils with PMLD. The little there is reflects the negative way such teachers and pupils appear to be perceived in schools. This is exemplif...