learning support assistant
Britishnoun
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This year, Leonie received her IDP and now has a consistent one-to-one learning support assistant, making school easier.
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Steve isn't the only one to recall Kaylea's strong will, as her former learning support assistant testified at her father's manslaughter trial that she was "fiercely independent".
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As Sara, a learning support assistant from Herne Bay, was due to give birth just three days later, the midwife advised her to simply monitor the movements.
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Mrs Williams had already had to give up her job as a learning support assistant in a school, so initially though spending just over £4,000 on the procedure was not an option.
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Ashley, a young black woman, from Hertfordshire, works as a learning support assistant.
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