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skills demonstration sna course

  • 20-02-2009 2:36pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1


    hi, i'd be very grateful if anyone could help me.
    im doing the college of progressive education sna course and am having trouble with my skills demonstration task sheets. i just havent a clue how it should be approached. do we say we've included the child? do we say we've been asked to do it by teacher? im doing my work exp in a secondary school and im stuck!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 308 ✭✭Paige Turner


    I have not personally done this course but my mum lectures in this subject and I have seen her put together sample books. Hers usually include photo's of the area and step-by-step of how the task was done. Just remember not to include the childs face (hands are ok). If I remember correctly I think she usually calls the child Target Child or something similar. I think the main thing is to show how this task would benifit a child with special needs and after completing the task if you still felt it was suitable and if it there was anything you would change. Also what you and the child gained from the experience. You could also incluse how you decided to come up the topic you choose and how you researched it.

    Hope this helps somewhat.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 117 ✭✭hot chick


    This is an SNA message board below

    http://www.educationposts.com/forum/viewforum.php?id=14

    Someone on it is bound to be in the same boat as you and willing to help.


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