Participation
Key Terms
Inclusion
This means trying to meet the individual needs of EVERYONE in the community. An example of this could be a child who is having problems in school because he or she does not speak English. In this case the school might get help from the child himself, and from parents/carers and other members of the community who might be able to help to give this child a better start. This will mean the child can learn more about how the school works and the school can learn more about how the child learns.