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From a Mother's Perspective

X-PARENTS

FIGHT FOR YOUR CHILD's RIGHTS 

As a parent of a neuro diverse child, you understand the struggles your child have to face everyday in society, as well as at school.

The question is this....

DOES YOUR CHILD's SCHOOL UNDERSTAND YOUR CHILD's STRUGGLES and IF SO, WHAT ARE THEY DOING ABOUT IT?

Your child is most probably already labeled as being SLOW. As a matter of fact, some of the most successful people in this world suffer from some form of reading disability. All your child needs is READING SUPPORT. This is where X-PEN comes in.

It offers your child reading support in the palm of his/her hand with the size a bit bigger than a pen. 

Therefor, if your child has been approved for READING SUPPORT CONSESSION, there is no reason why he/she cannot use X-PEN IN THE CLASSROOM and not only during assessments. X-Pen is the CHEAPEST and MOST PRACTICAL SOLUTION to your child's reading support needs.

Inclusive Education Policy and Guideline documents

This section contains links to all the DBE Policies regarding this topic. All schools are subject to these laws to ensure inclusive education for every child from Intersen Phase (Grades 4 - 6), Senior Phase (Grades 5 - 9) and FET Phase (Grades 10 - 12).

 

Policy on screening, identification, assessment and support 2014

Guidelines for responding to learner diversity in the classroom (CAPS)

Action Step National Model

Guidelines for Full-service Inclusive schools 2010

Guidelines to Ensure Quality Education and Support in Special Schools and Special School Resource Centres

Education White Paper 6

Abuse No More Protocol of the WCED

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