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Collaborating with support networks: Supporting students’ diverse needs
This practice guide supports teachers in working collaboratively and developing respectful relationships with students, parents/primary caregivers, communities and other professionals to provide effective instruction and reasonable adjustments for students’ diverse needs. It’s part of a suite of resources developed in partnership with MultiLit and the Institute of Special Educators.
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Communication needs: Supporting students’ diverse needs
This practice guide will help teachers support students’ communication needs so students can successfully engage in learning and positively interact with adults and peers at school. It’s part of a suite of resources developed in partnership with MultiLit and the Institute of Special Educators.
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Emotional regulation: Supporting students’ diverse needs
This practice guide will help teachers support students in understanding, managing and safely expressing their emotions so students can successfully engage in learning and maintain positive connections at school. It’s part of a suite of resources developed in partnership with MultiLit and the Institute of Special Educators.
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Physical needs: Supporting students’ diverse needs
This practice guide will help teachers refine their approach to supporting students’ physical needs so they can engage in their learning and experience success at school. It’s part of a suite of resources developed in partnership with MultiLit and the Institute of Special Educators.
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Planning: Supporting students' diverse needs
This practice guide will support teachers in creating a safe and inclusive learning environment for students with diverse needs through effective planning. It’s part of a suite of resources developed in partnership with MultiLit and the Institute of Special Educators.
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Sensory differences: Supporting students’ diverse needs
This practice guide will support teachers in implementing helpful practices for students with sensory differences so they can successfully engage in learning and experience success at school. It’s part of a suite of resources developed in partnership with MultiLit and the Institute of Special Educators.
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Social interactions: Supporting students’ diverse needs
This practice guide will assist teachers in supporting the social inclusion and connections of students through successful social interactions. It’s part of a suite of resources developed in partnership with MultiLit and the Institute of Special Educators.
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Building positive connections with all students
This practice guide provides practical suggestions to build positive connections with your students leading to positive teacher–student relationships.
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Transitions to school for children with disability or developmental delay: Practice guide
The evidence-based practices presented in this guide can be used to support children with disability or developmental delay as they transition to their first year of school. It's designed to help services and schools work together to achieve more successful transitions.
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Engaging with families of children with disability: ECEC practice guide
This practice guide details engagement strategies for families of children with disability. It uses findings from AERO's family engagement for early learning practice guides.
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Engaging with families of children with disability: Schools practice guide
This practice guide details engagement strategies for families of children with disability. It uses findings from AERO's family engagement for learning practice guides.
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Engaging with families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds: ECEC practice guide
This practice guide details strategies for engaging with families from culturally diverse backgrounds, families with English as an additional language or dialect and families from refugee backgrounds.