Neurodiversity Awareness, Page 16 Reviews
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Average score 4.6
164 reviews
In our setting we create a stimulating, and challenging environment. We also provide creative and physical activities to all children, such as puzzles, building blocks painting, drawing, jumping running and walks to park.
Veryvinteresting course
Very interesting course
Thus was a great course i found it ver interesting and helpful
Really helpful content. Found it extremely useful information. However I am not sure the course actually accommodated anyone taking it who had Neurodiversity. Also some of the test questions I felt were over-detailed. Was there any point in scoring this course if it is provided for awareness purposes?
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I was disappointed that there was no mention of Development Language Disorder within this. The course has missed out a huge part of the impacts of working with others in regard to Speech and Language. 7% of the population has DLD on some varying scale (which is more common than Autism) so around 1 in 15. Understanding language, grammar, tenses in both spoken and written is paramount within the business.
very informative and more so very eye opening.
i did feel that whilst overall the description and information was good, comparing a left handed person being given right handed scissors was claiming left handedness was a disability was a bit of a stretch of credulity.