Educating Young Children with Additional Needs
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1865087793
ISBN-13
9781865087795
Publisher
Allen & Unwin
Imprint
Allen & Unwin
Country of Manufacture
AU
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 1st, 2002
Print length
320 Pages
Product Classification:
Teaching of gifted students
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A practical guide to identifying and working with young children with special needs (both delayed and advanced skills) in child care settings. It outlines how to: recognize when young children have atypical needs; individualize relevant programmes; and ensure they participate socially with others.
In scope and spread this book deserves to become a standard text for policy-makers, practitioners, those in training and their tutors. I welcome this book for its coverage of typical and a-typical development in young children and its emphasis upon an ethical and principled approach to working with young children and their families.
Professor Sheila Wolfendale, Director of the Doctorate in Educational Psychology programme at the University of East London.
Most young children with additional educational needs are enrolled in their local childcare centre or pre-school. Whether they have delayed or advanced skills, many will need extra support from teachers and child care workers so that they can participate fully in these settings.
Educating Young Children with Additional Needs is a comprehensive guide to working with these children. It outlines how to recognise when young children have atypical needs, individualise relevant programs for them, and make sure that they can participate socially with other children in the group. It highlights the importance of teachers'' and caregivers'' responsiveness both to the children and their parents.
Individual chapters explain how to identify and meet the additional needs of children with vision or hearing impairments and those with difficulties acquiring motor, daily living, communication or intellectual skills. The emphasis is on assisting those with mild to moderate difficulties in any of these domains. The particular needs of gifted children are also explored.
Educating Young Children with Additional Needs is a valuable professional reference and student text for child care workers and pre-school teachers.
Professor Sheila Wolfendale, Director of the Doctorate in Educational Psychology programme at the University of East London.
Most young children with additional educational needs are enrolled in their local childcare centre or pre-school. Whether they have delayed or advanced skills, many will need extra support from teachers and child care workers so that they can participate fully in these settings.
Educating Young Children with Additional Needs is a comprehensive guide to working with these children. It outlines how to recognise when young children have atypical needs, individualise relevant programs for them, and make sure that they can participate socially with other children in the group. It highlights the importance of teachers'' and caregivers'' responsiveness both to the children and their parents.
Individual chapters explain how to identify and meet the additional needs of children with vision or hearing impairments and those with difficulties acquiring motor, daily living, communication or intellectual skills. The emphasis is on assisting those with mild to moderate difficulties in any of these domains. The particular needs of gifted children are also explored.
Educating Young Children with Additional Needs is a valuable professional reference and student text for child care workers and pre-school teachers.
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