Special Needs Teacher looking for survey participants!

CEdSpecialEd
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Are you the parent/guardian of a child with special needs who attends a mainstream secondary school?
If
so, I would appreciate your participation in this study for my MSc. Psychology Dissertation
(Birmingham City University).
The process will take approximately 20 minutes. It will require you and your
child to answer some questions together about how they feel about themselves
and how included they feel at school.
Please click on the following URL for more information and to take part in the study.
Thank-you!
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