An Overview of Disabilities, Challenges and Capabilities, and the Meaning of Complex Learning Difficulties and Disabilities (CLLD) within a Musical Context
The term ‘special educational needs’ is used by childcare and educational professionals in relation to children whose development is atypical, i.e. not following the recognised pattern seen in most children. Regardless of the special need, music has the ability to totally transform lives for the better, because it effortlessly generates a safe learning environment. This session will help participants to understand the talents, capabilities and musical potential of individuals with SEN, and why musicians should seek to include children with SEN in their programme of work.
Seven hundred and eighty million children worldwide are now presenting with CLDD, and this number will increase further. They present with a range of issues and combination of layered needs. The co-occurring and compounding nature of complex learning difficulties requires a personalised learning pathway that recognises a child’s unique and changing learning patterns. This session will explore the background to CLDD and illustrate the benefit of creating inclusive musical experiences to unlock every child’s creative potential.