Search results with tag "Pmld"
Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD) …
www.argyll-bute.gov.ukFor Physical Development we will use the MOVE program, with advice from the physiotherapy team. When a pupil is admitted to the school and is achieving Level P1–P3 they will have a baseline assessment. Then pupils will be assessed each term and new targets set. To assess pupils with PMLD staff can use video, observing the pupil, talking
Communicating with people with profound and multiple ...
www.jpaget.nhs.ukpeople with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) Many people with profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) do not communicate using formal communication like speech, symbols or signs. But this does not mean that they can’t communicate. People communicate in many different ways and we need to make
Intensive Interaction for people with PMLD
www.intensiveinteraction.orgIntensive Interaction for People with PMLD The Intensive Interaction Institute This course will enable you to develop practical techniques to communicate and connect ...
Supporting people with profound and - PMLD Link
www.pmldlink.org.ukPeople with these characteristics are described as having profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD) or profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD). The compounded impact of a profound intellectual disability combined with other disabilities is multi-faceted and pervasive, meaning these individuals will
Definitions of learning disability and learning difficulties
nadp-uk.orgProfound – People with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities, or profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), can be some of the most disabled individuals in our communities. They have a profound intellectual disability, which means that their intelligence quotient (IQ) is estimated to
Framework for supporting pupils with severe and profound ...
www.southlanarkshire.gov.ukand profound learning needs. In England, much of the literature refers to pupils with ‘severe learning difficulties’ (SLD) or ‘profound and multiple learning difficulties’ (PMLD). The Doran review (2012), set up to review specialist education provision in Scotland, refers to children and young people with ‘complex additional support