Types of SEN
• Global delay
• Down's syndrome
• Cerebral palsy
• Speech delay
Medical model
The problem is the disability
The person's problem
Disability should only concern the individual
Social model
Disability is caused by a society's ways/organisation
Individual Education Plan
This is a plan for children with SEN to help them get the most out of what they are learning.
This is a teaching and learning plan that consider where children are at in the learning and develop-
ment and set targets for the child to meet and help achieve their next steps.
The purpose of this plan is to inform the teacher and others working with the child of specific targets
for the child.
Should contain: 3 or 4 short targets, provisions (actions to take) and outcomes
May also contain:
Likes/dislikes
Assessment information
Details of any other plan they might have
How the IEP will be co-ordinated
Child's additional support needs
Who will be providing the support
Home-based tasks and parent/child comments
Information and timetables for reviewing plan
Target to achieve in a certain time frame
Parent and child's details
Identifying a child with SEN
Observation - children are significantly behind in their development, their behaviour, etc
Professional discussion - SENCO
Discussions with parents
In schools
4 areas of need identified:
Communication and interaction Targets should be
Cognition and learning "SMART"
Social, emotional and mental health difficulties
Sensory and/or physical needs Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Relevant
• Global delay
• Down's syndrome
• Cerebral palsy
• Speech delay
Medical model
The problem is the disability
The person's problem
Disability should only concern the individual
Social model
Disability is caused by a society's ways/organisation
Individual Education Plan
This is a plan for children with SEN to help them get the most out of what they are learning.
This is a teaching and learning plan that consider where children are at in the learning and develop-
ment and set targets for the child to meet and help achieve their next steps.
The purpose of this plan is to inform the teacher and others working with the child of specific targets
for the child.
Should contain: 3 or 4 short targets, provisions (actions to take) and outcomes
May also contain:
Likes/dislikes
Assessment information
Details of any other plan they might have
How the IEP will be co-ordinated
Child's additional support needs
Who will be providing the support
Home-based tasks and parent/child comments
Information and timetables for reviewing plan
Target to achieve in a certain time frame
Parent and child's details
Identifying a child with SEN
Observation - children are significantly behind in their development, their behaviour, etc
Professional discussion - SENCO
Discussions with parents
In schools
4 areas of need identified:
Communication and interaction Targets should be
Cognition and learning "SMART"
Social, emotional and mental health difficulties
Sensory and/or physical needs Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Relevant