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Month: July 2014

Quality information for parents of children with SEN.

Getting good quality information and a rich dialogue going with parents about their children’s special educational needs, is a real challenge. I recently came across this example , which I think goes a long way to achieving that goal.
http://www.queensmead.net/sen/
Posted on July 16, 2014July 16, 2014Categories UncategorizedTags Parents, SENLeave a comment on Quality information for parents of children with SEN.
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