Subject description
This is a core subject which addresses the need for all early childhood educators to be aware of the importance of early intervention when working with children and families with complex and multiple needs. The subject will adopt a strong equity promoting position and prepare students to advocate for all … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Equivalence
ECLE102 - Early Intervention and Young Children with Special Needs
EYFE401 - Early Intervention-A Broad Approach
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Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this subject, students will be able to:
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Develop knowledge of philosophy, service and support models of family- centred early intervention services for young children and families with complex and multiple needs.
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Understand the importance of working with families to lead to better outcomes for children and their families.
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Identify young children with a broad range of additional needs that affect their learning and development.
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Examine the implementation of inclusive early childhood education and care practices and highlight the elements of comprehensive, coordinated and family centred services.
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Identify effective teaching strategies to enhance the development and inclusion of children with a range of additional needs.
Work integrated learning
Applied WIL:This subject has "Applied WIL". Students in this subject will experience both coursework and a work-related opportunity that typically includes interaction and feedback with industry.
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