THE NEED OF SUPPORT BY CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN INCLUSIVE PRESCHOOLS

THE NEED OF SUPPORT BY CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES IN INCLUSIVE PRESCHOOLS

LE THI THUY HANG thuyhang213@yahoo.com The National College for Education
Summary: 
Disabled children could develop well and become valuable members in inclusive schools if their needs and abilities were met appropriately. Inclusive preschool environment should pay attention to opportunities where disabled children can develop their interactive, communicative skills and be able to take part in all activities. The article prensents the research finding on the role played by the inclusive preschool environment for child development; the curent state of needs by disabled preschool children as well as their need response based on the preschool program and on the relevance to their need and abilities
Keywords: 
Need for support
children with disabilities
preschool
inclusive education
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