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Post by george Fri Dec 21, 2012 7:22 pm

hi all iam new in here, can somebody help me with one question of hlt course iam doing please?
a)why is it important that you have realistic expectations about a child or young person's abilities and capabilities to support their learning and development?
b)give an example of how you have used realistic expectations for a child with SEN

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Post by caffeine needed Fri Dec 21, 2012 8:37 pm

hi George welcome to the forum. Just to be sure you do know the course you are doing will not give you hlta status?
right on to your question - a) if you have unrealisitic high expectations you may damage the child's esteem by asking the child to do something they are not yet able to do. If you have lower expectations the child could get bored and disruptive. You should always aim slightly above a child's ability.
as for part b it needs to be a child you have worked with think of the sen children you have worked with something will come from that
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Post by george Fri Dec 21, 2012 9:16 pm

thanx caffeine, that gave me a clue

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Post by george Thu Dec 27, 2012 8:55 pm

can someone help me with this question please:
what impact there is on a family when a child has a disability or special educational needs? thanx

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Post by george Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:08 pm

hi can anyone help me with this question please:
give an example of how would u have used realistic expectations for a child with sen that you support?

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Post by Lil Miss Sunshine Fri Dec 28, 2012 2:44 pm

Please could you give specific titles to your posts that HLTA support, such as the unit/standard number and qualification. This makes it easier for others to view advice. I have merged all your topics listed as 'HLTA support' together.

To help you with your two questions I found these on google
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