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Taradai Sonny Post 1

30 April 2021, 3:47 AM

How could peer support be used

No child should be left behind, therefore after school activities will help the child develop his/her skills more effectively.  Also by having peer  support the child would feel comfortable and appreciated. 

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Roxanne Streat Post 2 in reply to 1

30 April 2021, 4:33 AM

Yes, peer support is very important. It can present learning opportunities for all parties involved eg; while it may help a child with a disability to develop new friendships, it can also benefit the child without a disability with a sense of accomplishment and personal growth that he or she can help someone in need