Imagine you have a special notebook where your teacher writes down how they help you learn better, like giving you extra time for a test or using pictures to explain things. This notebook is very important because it shows what works best for you.
Now, if a primary school doesn't write down these helpful changes (called adaptations), it can cause some problems:
- Hard to Remember: Teachers might forget what help you need.
- Less Help: Without notes, you might not get the support you deserve.
- Proof Missing: If someone wants to check how you are doing or needs to know what help you get, there won9t be any evidence.
- It Can Be Unfair: You might not get chances to do your best if adaptations aren9t recorded and shared.
So, schools recording adaptations is like keeping a treasure map that shows how to help you succeed. It makes sure everyone knows and remembers the best ways to support you!