benefits of inclusive practice & the impacts of non-inclusive practice ;)
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- Created on: 04-10-19 10:23
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2. impact on non-inclusive practice (poor self- esteem)
- is when a child or adult has a lack of feeling valued to someone and doesn't have confidence in themselves.
- is when children have a struggle to progress or have a slow pace of learning.
- is when someones average health is lower than usual and can lead to learning difficulties.
3. what are the benefits of inclusive practice (self-image)
- children who feel valued and liked by adults
- children are more likely to make good progress in their developmeny.
- someone who working in an early setting with children.
4. what is the definition of inclusive practice.
- enables a child to have the same opportunities as their peers.
- how children feel about themselves.
- process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's right.
5. impact on non-inclusive practice (delayed development)
- is when children have a struggle to progress or have a slow pace of learning.
- helps children develop skills and learn what they need to know.
- someone who works with children ages 0-8 years.
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