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Special educational needs : a guide for inclusive practice

Peer, Lindsay(Edited by)Reid, Gavin(Edited by)
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'This book is timely. I hope that it will be very widely read' - Mary Warnock With a Foreword from Baroness Mary Warnock, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the field of special educational needs (SEN).

It contains chapters written by a range of experts on different aspects of SEN, and is full of practical suggestions for how to achieve effective, inclusive practice.

Various research perspectives are considered, the value of labels is examined and the need to recognize the overlapping characteristics between different syndromes is highlighted.

Chapters focus on translating theory into classroom practice, and include case studies covering the Birth to 19 age range.

There is coverage of: * SEN and the state of research * SEN and legal issues * Parents' perspectives * Speech and language difficulties * Dyspraxia and occupational therapy * Dyslexia and dyscalculia * Auditory Processing Disorder * Behavioural Optometry * Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) * Asperger's Syndrome and Autistic Spectrum Disorder * Tourette's Syndrome. Ideal for those undertaking teacher education courses, as well as experienced teachers, therapists and policy makers, this book is a guide to understanding and supporting learners with additional needs.

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Product Details
SAGE Publications Ltd
085702163X / 9780857021632
Paperback
371.9
15/11/2011
United Kingdom
English
xx, 308 p. : ill.
23 cm
Undergraduate Learn More