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Special Needs in the Early Years

Special Needs in the Early Years
Author: Rebecca Crutchley
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2017-10-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 152641838X

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Fully up to date with the SEND Code of Practice this book explores all the key contemporary issues relevant to supporting children with special needs in an early years context. Combining theory with practice, it demonstrates how to ensure children’s individual needs are at the heart of early years provision. Key topics covered include: The history and current climate of SEN provision Working with Parents Models of special needs provision Leadership and inclusion Professional ethics Multi-agency working Early intervention International perspectives This core textbook is an essential read for early years students at all levels, and early years practitioners who wish to gain a greater understanding of the core issues affecting special needs provision.


Special Needs and Early Years

Special Needs and Early Years
Author: Kate Wall
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010-12-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1849201331

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Previous ed.: London: Paul Chapman, 2006.


Disability and Inclusion in Early Years Education

Disability and Inclusion in Early Years Education
Author: Chris Collett
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2017-08-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317269330

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Disability and Inclusion in Early Years Education supports practitioners in understanding and implementing inclusive practice relating to disability in early years education. Offering a detailed explanation of recent developments in the field, such as the 2015 SEND Code of Practice, it provides straightforward and accessible guidance on implementing the crucial procedures that help to promote good practice. More broadly, the book provides guidance on creating a fully inclusive early years environment that will support all children, focusing on high-incidence needs around communication, behaviour and learning. Chapters offer a wealth of practical tools and strategies to support the inclusion of children with disabilities more effectively, covering key topics such as: assessment, early identification and individualised learning working with parents, carers and families the key role of picture books multisensory approaches to learning supporting behaviour and communication This text will be valuable reading for all early years practitioners and students who want to promote the inclusion of children with SEND in mainstream provisions.


Understanding Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Early Years

Understanding Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Early Years
Author: Janice Wearmouth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1315513358

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This key text provides essential tools for understanding legislation, policy, provision and practice for children in the early years, particularly young children with special educational needs and disability (SEND). Based on extensive research and the four areas of need as defined in the Special Educational Needs and Disability Code of Practice: 0 to 25 Years (DfE, 2015), the book charts the development of young children and their growing constructions of learning, communication, language, motor movement and emotion. Providing material that translates into practice in a straightforward and practical way, this text is packed full of personal accounts and case studies, enabling readers to appreciate what the experience of SEND in the early years means for families and professionals, and also to learn more about how they might understand and respond appropriately to a child’s needs. Understanding Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Early Years will be of interest to students studying Early Years courses, families, SENDCOs, teachers and other staff supporting young children with a range of special educational needs and disabilities.


Special Educational Needs in the Early Years

Special Educational Needs in the Early Years
Author: Ruth A. Wilson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2003
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415303460

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This fully revised and updated edition takes into account current changes in educational policy to provide the reader with comprehensive information about understanding and working with young children with special needs.


Identifying Additional Learning Needs

Identifying Additional Learning Needs
Author: Christine MacIntyre
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415362148

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Based on the lives of real children and typical situations in early years settings, early years practitioners will find this book invaluable in helping them care for and educate young children with additional learning difficulties.


Early Learning Goals for Children with Special Needs

Early Learning Goals for Children with Special Needs
Author: Collette Drifte
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2016-10-19
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: 9781138175037

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In this book practitioners will find clear and workable suggestions for opening up the Early Learning Goals to children with special educational needs. It will help them to use each work area of the early years setting as a means to teach the curriculum, and offers plenty of down-to-earth advice on activities to try with children who have additional needs. Following the curriculum guidance laid down for the Foundation Stage, the author provides ideas for managing specific types of disability within the mainstream setting. Play is the focus throughout the book as the means of helping children to learn. There are photocopiable activity sheets at the end of each chapter, together with a concise list of further reading. Useful resources and contact addresses are included.


Special Needs in the Early Years

Special Needs in the Early Years
Author: Sheila Wolfendale
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780415213882

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This text celebrates good practice in the area of early years and special needs by bringing together authors from a range of different and diverse early years settings including nurseries and units providing special provision.


Including Families of Children with Special Needs

Including Families of Children with Special Needs
Author: Carrie Scott Banks
Publisher: American Library Association
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2014
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1555707912

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More than 6.5 million children in the US receive special education services; in any given community, approximately one child out of every six will get speech therapy, go to counseling, attend classes exclusively with other children with disabilities, or receive some other service that allows him or her to learn. This new revised edition is a step-by-step guide to serving children and youth with disabilities as well as the family members, caregivers, and other people involved in their lives. The authors show how staff can enable full use of the library’s resources by integrating the methods of educators, medical and psychological therapists, social workers, librarians, parents, and other caregivers. Widening the scope to address the needs of teens as well as preschool and school-age children, this edition also discusses the needs of Spanish-speaking children with disabilities and their families, looking at cultural competency as well as Spanish-language resources. Enhanced with checklists, stories based on real experiences, descriptions of model programs and resources, and an overview of appropriate internet sites and services, this how-to gives thorough consideration to Partnering and collaborating with parents and other professionals Developing special collections and resources Assessing competencies and skills Principles underlying family-centered services and resource-based practices The interrelationship of early intervention, special education, and library service This manual will prove valuable not only to children’s services librarians, outreach librarians, and library administrators, but also early intervention and family support professionals, early childhood and special educators, childcare workers, daycare and after school program providers, and policymakers.


The Essentials

The Essentials
Author: Pamela Brillante
Publisher: Essentials series
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2017
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: 9781938113291

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Introduction to the core concepts of teaching and supporting children with disabilities alongside their peers will help teachers ensure that all children meet their potential.