Our SEND Early Years Online Training Course – Special Educational Needs & Disabilities online training course by EYPServices is designed to give practitioners and childcare professionals an understanding of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Code of Practice and its underpinning legislation.
Why is this course important?
Early identification of additional needs can make a huge difference to the children we care for. Particularly when there is a Special Educational Need or Disability suspected or diagnosed. As practitioners and SEND co-ordinators it is our role to make sure that we offer the best start that we can for all of the children in our care.
Having the knowledge to evaluate the environment and our own practice will enable practitioners to make reasonable adjustments as required by law and improve outcomes for the children they provide care for.
Aims of Our SEND Early Years Online Training Course
The aim of the SEND Early Years Online Training Course – Special Educational Needs and Disabilities online training course is to give early year’s practitioners and childcare professionals
- An understanding of the legal framework underpinning early years practice in relation to SEND Code of Practice,
- Observation, Assessment and Planning
- Tracking
- Practical examples of reasonable adjustments
- Support with working in partnership with parents
- Best practice guidance on multi agency working
Who is this online course for?
This online course is for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Co-ordinators early years practitioners, childcare professionals and setting leaders working within the Early Years Foundation Stage framework. This online course will enable you to learn at your own pace at a time that suits you from the comfort of your own home.
EYPServices offers a subscription based online learning model for early year’s settings and childminders which covers statutory requirements, core skills and best-practise initiatives. EYPServices is a CPD registered provider of quality online courses for the Early Years sector.