How to Support and Teach Children with Special Educational Needs
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How to Support and Teach Children with Special Educational Needs With an increased emphasis on inclusion in education, the challenge faced by schools is how to provide for the diverse and complex needs of all children. How to Support and Teach Children with Special Needs is essential reading for teachers, teaching assistants, SENCos and senior management. This practical book provides helpful hints and strategies to support children with a wide range of difficul… Full description
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Additional information
Publisher | LDA (1 Sept. 2003) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 64 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1855033828 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1855033825 |
Dimensions | 21.1 x 0.6 x 29.4 cm |
by Amazon Customer
Although originally written in the 90s, this is a later edition with a lot of relevant information. An easy and informative read for anyone interested in working in this area.
by BatMan
Bought for my son who is a Special Needs Support Assistant. He wishes to expand his knowledge of the subject and welcomed receiving this book.
He is yet to read it fully but at first glance believes it will be helpful to him.
by A. R. Morris
Some people might benefit from this sort of thing, while most will just benefit from the experience. That said, there are other more detailed books out there that will compliment and improve one practice in special education. Look for things on specific practices or study specific syndromes. Become an expert. – Antony Morris, H.A.R.P
by Amazhopper
This a very practical book and very easy to read. I’ve just read most of it but I am sure I will revisit it time over. Some really good ideas and templates included which make it great to dip in and out of.
I am sure teachers and other educationalists will value it’s content but as a TA I found it really helpful. I found it encouraging too that the author recognises the importance of the TA role and speaks directly to teachers and TAs. Many other similar books don’t even mention the TA who often works more extensively and more closely with SEN. but this made me feel a valued part of the SEN child’s environment.
by Dawnazon
It was a useful book for the university course I am about to start
Have ordered some other books – would have been nice if SEN were explored individually and more context – however the bulk focused on what the book says it does – how to support and teach – which was good
Easy to read, can photocopy work sheets easily.
by Miss Halsall
This book gives a brilliant overview of several different types of Special Educational Needs. I have a degree in Psychology and I’d never heard of a few of them! This book was extremely useful when I was completing my teacher training course and I quoted information from it during a job interview, which resulted in me getting the job! I cannot praise this book enough!!! It is an absolute essential for anyone going into teaching!
by Amazon Customer
This book, (and others by the same author) are the easiest books for potential learning assisstants (special needs) to read and understand. I had already bought several books on differnt subjects before finding this one. I could have saved myself a lot of money by just buying this book, which has bits of everything you need to know about supporting children with special learning needs.
by hina
I returned the book back as it was not the right book for my level. I am about to start a level 3 Teaching assistant course and I wanted a book that was easier so I can learn about different types of special need that children have like ADHD or Dyspraxia and this might not be for me but I recommend it to other students. Hina