The triad of the inclusion

Authors

  • Mario Montero Teacher, social educator and pedagogue. Master's degree in Autism from the University of Birmingham. Associate Professor at the UdG and PECS consultant for Spain and Spanish-speaking countries

Abstract

This report describes the introduction of an inclusion programme in a mainstream school in London through a resource base unit called “The Windmill”. Based on the prevalent “Triad of Impairments” which Lorna Wing developed more than 30 years ago; communication, social interaction and imagination, The Windmill Classroom has been the pilot centre to implement a positive concept of this Triad. A triangular framework model consisting of students, parents and professionals forms the Triad of Inclusion. The main interventional tools used in the pilot centre are explained following this model.

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Published

2019-09-30

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Educational Psychology and Counselling