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Frank, Substantial, Physical
Frank is a 15-year-old boy with a diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
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Daniel, Substantial, Physical
Daniel is a Year 10 student with Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
Sam, Substantial, Physical
Sam is a 16-year-old boy with a diagnosis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy....
Jane, Extensive, Physical
Jane is a 6-year-old girl with a diagnosis of cerebral palsy and severe intellectual disability....
Zac, Extensive, Physical
Zac is a 6-year-old boy with cerebral palsy....
Levels of adjustment viewer
Use this tool to compare between two levels of adjustment descriptors. To view all, select the PDF option....
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Levels of adjustment presentation
This presentation is designed to assist understanding of the levels of adjustment for school teams....
Billy, not included in the NCCD
Billy is a Year 3 student working approximately two years behind grade level in most areas....
Planning for personalised learning and support
Personalised learning requires attention to the unique needs of all students of all abilities, acknowledging that each have different learning needs. This resource provides guidance around personalised learning and su...
Hypothetical case study on social/emotional
John, a Year 6 student who has attended the same large P–12 school since Year 2, is a popular and competent student. However, John’s class teacher has observed behaviour over the past two weeks ...