Discover the various types of SEN, from autism to dyslexia, and gain insights into the unique challenges faced by students. Develop a deeper understanding of SEN through a holistic approach to education, fostering empathy and compassion
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What you will learn
- Gain a comprehensive overview of Special Education Needs (SEN)
- Learn How can a teaching assistant support a child with special needs?
- Learn the most common types of special educational needs (SEN), their symptoms and targeted teaching strategies
- Know the Statutory Assessment for Special Educational Needs
- Learn how teaching assistants support pupils with special needs?
- Know how can a teaching assistant support a child with autism, Dyslexia and ADHD
- Learn how to create a safe learning environment
- A quick and effective way to positive behaviour management for teaching assistants
- Learn what makes a good Sen teaching assistant?
- What are your main strengths as a teaching assistant?
Is this course for you?
This course is ideal for those who work in or aspire to work in the following professions:- Autism & ADHD Teaching Assistant
- Special Needs Teaching Assistant
- Teaching Assistant
- Sen Teaching Assistant
- Teacher Assistant (Senior)
- Preschool Teacher Assistant
Why choose this course?
- Conducted by industry experts
- Get Instant E-certificate
- Fully online, interactive Text course
- Developed by qualified professionals
- Self-paced learning and laptop, tablet, smartphone-friendly
- Tutor Support
Industry Expert Instructor
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Course Content
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- Introduction to Special Needs Teaching 01:00:00
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- SEN Support 01:00:00
- Common Types of SEN 01:00:00
- Supporting Pupils with Special Educational Needs 01:00:00
- Supporting Children with Dyslexia 01:00:00
- Creating a Safe Learning Environment 01:00:00
- Personal Professional Development 01:00:00
- Understanding Body Language 01:00:00
- Active Listening Skills 01:00:00
- Stress Management 01:00:00
- Get Your Certificate & Transcript 00:00:00
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OK - outdated.
The content was OK, but a bit outdated – especially when talking about autism in girls. Some of the transcript is repeated at odd points, and the questions in the self assessment need revisiting as many do not make sense or have odd answers.