COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Support Children with Special Needs course. This program has been designed to equip you with the knowledge, perspective and practical capability required to support children with diverse developmental, physical, cognitive and social-emotional needs in early childhood and community settings. You will explore inclusive approaches, legal frameworks, communication strategies, environmental adaptations and collaborative practices that enable every child to participate, learn and thrive.
This course begins by examining key definitions and historical perspectives on disability, the importance of inclusive practices, and how models of disability shape understanding and support. This learning area establishes foundational concepts, including the role of language and labels, and demonstrates how inclusive education and care benefit all children.
The next learning area explores the types and categories of special needs, alongside the legal and ethical considerations that govern disability support. This learning area outlines legislation, duty of care, confidentiality obligations and privacy requirements, and introduces person-centred planning, Individual Education Plans (IEPs), Individualised Family Service Plans (IFSPs), and methods for goal setting and tracking progress.
The next learning area focuses on communication strategies for children with special needs. You will examine augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), visual supports, communication boards, sign language and gesture-based systems. This learning area highlights how tailored communication enables participation, expression and understanding across varied developmental profiles.
The next learning area discusses how to create inclusive environments through Universal Design for Learning (UDL), environmental modifications for accessibility and the adaptation of activities and materials. This learning area also introduces behaviour management techniques, including Positive Behaviour Support (PBS) and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) approaches that promote regulation, engagement and positive interactions.
The next learning area addresses collaboration with families and support networks through family-centred care approaches, partnerships with parents and carers, and interagency collaboration through multi-disciplinary teams. This learning area expands on sensory processing, sensory integration, sensory-friendly environments and sensory diet strategies that support children with sensory needs.
The next learning area examines assistive technologies and adaptive equipment, including types of assistive technology, assessing and selecting devices, and training and support for safe and effective use. This learning area also explores advocacy and the rights of children with special needs, the development of self-advocacy skills, the role of advocacy organisations and methods for promoting inclusion.
The next learning area considers cultural competence and diversity awareness in special needs care, with an emphasis on how cultural identity, language background, family values and community context shape children’s experiences and support needs. This learning area highlights the importance of respectful practice and inclusive engagement across diverse communities.
By the end of this course you will be able to understand the foundations of disability and inclusion, apply legal and ethical frameworks, design communication strategies, create inclusive and sensory-responsive environments, collaborate effectively with families and professionals, integrate assistive technologies and uphold the rights and dignity of children with special needs in all care and learning contexts.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand the following topics:
- Definition of Special Needs
- Historical Perspectives on Disability
- Importance of Inclusive Practices
- Understanding Disability and Inclusion
- Models of Disability
- The Role of Language and Labels in Disability
- Benefits of Inclusive Education and Care
- Types and Categories of Special Needs
- Legal and Ethical Considerations in Special Needs Care
- Legislation for Special Needs Care
- Duty of Care and Legal Responsibilities
- Confidentiality and Privacy Laws
- Person-Centred Planning (PCP) Process
- Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and Individualised Family Service Plans (IFSPs)
- Goal Setting and Tracking Progress
- Communication Strategies for Children with Special Needs
- Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC)
- Visual Supports and Communication Boards
- Sign Language and Gesture-Based Communication
- Creating Inclusive Environments and Adaptations
- Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
- Environmental Modifications for Accessibility
- Adapting Activities and Materials
- Behaviour Management Techniques
- Positive Behaviour Support (PBS)
- Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Approaches
- Collaboration with Families and Support Networks
- Family-Centred Care Approaches
- Building Partnerships with Parents and Carers
- Interagency Collaboration and Multi-disciplinary Teams
- Sensory Processing and Sensory Integration
- Sensory-Friendly Environments and Activities
- Sensory Diet Strategies
- Assistive Technologies and Adaptive Equipment
- Types of Assistive Technology
- Assessing and Selecting Assistive Devices
- Training and Support for Technology Use
- Advocacy and Rights of Children with Special Needs
- Self-Advocacy Skills
- Advocacy Organisations and Support Networks
- Promoting Rights and Inclusion
- Cultural Competence and Diversity Awareness in Special Needs Care
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.