listening to families
Level C of this module builds upon learning at Level B.
Level B covers the core issues for families at, and following, the birth of a baby
with SLD/PMLD/CLDD, giving some idea of families' perspective and the
challenges they face.
Level C focuses on how schools could work alongside families to ease their burden
and strengthen their supportive networks. It develops confidence in independent practice.
The materials in this level are intended to provide those working with children with SLD/PMLD/CLDD the tools to be able to:
- Assess the value of early intervention on the lives of children and families;
- Differentiate the needs, emotional and practical, of various family members; and
- Understand the practical and organisational implications of developing partnerships with families.
Details of the professional standards that apply to all teachers in England can be obtained from the Department for Education website. These standards apply to all teachers regardless of their career stage and all aspects of the standards are relevant to teachers working with children with special educational needs.
As defined by the Department for Education Special Educational Needs Code of Practice (2001), children have special educational needs if they have a learning difficulty which calls for special educational provision to be made for them.
Children have a learning difficulty if they have:
- A significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children of the same age, or
- A disability which prevents or hinders them from making use of educational facilities of a kind generally provided for children of the same age in schools within the area of the local education authority.
With thanks to the professionals who contributed to this module:
Module Content
Professor Barry Carpenter, Academic Director (Special Educational Needs), The
Schools Network
Hollie Rawson, Research Assistant, The Schools Network
Jo Egerton, Research Project Co-ordinator (CLDD), The Schools Network
All modules produced by The Schools Network and
Real Group (UK) Ltd for the Training Development Agency for Schools (TDA).
Editorial Team
Dr Mark Turner, Real Group (UK) Ltd
Professor Hilary Constable, The Schools Network
Jo Egerton, The Schools Network
Anne Fowlie, The Schools Network
John Truman, The Schools Network
Annie Grant, Independent Consultant
Production and Design
Jonathan Bond, Real Group (UK) Ltd
Colm Gibson, Real Group (UK) Ltd
David Hutter, Real Group (UK) Ltd
Ruth Earl, Real Group (UK) Ltd
Video, Audio and Photography
Atomic Productions
Project Management
Professor Barry Carpenter, The Schools Network
Alan Macgregor, Real Group (UK) Ltd
Sylvia Paddock, The Schools Network
Dr Mark Turner, Real Group (UK) Ltd
Caroline Ward, The Schools Network
Thanks to all the children, parents, carers, assistants and teachers for their involvement.