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Children with disability can get a range of support for their primary school education. You can help your child get the most out of school by working closely with the school on support options and adjustments that will suit your child. In this episode of Raising Learners, Dr Tim Moore from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute and Dr Kerry Bull from Noah’s Ark join Professor Julie Green to talk about how to make it happen.

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  • Education rights for children with disability
  • School support: children with disability
  • Being an advocate for your child with additional needs

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