Special Educational Needs - A Parent's Guide
Autor Chitty, Antonia Chitty, Victoria Dawsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 ian 2014
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781861441164
ISBN-10: 1861441169
Pagini: 130
Dimensiuni: 203 x 203 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: Need-2-Know
ISBN-10: 1861441169
Pagini: 130
Dimensiuni: 203 x 203 x 7 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: Need-2-Know
Recenzii
This book will provide any parent, who has a child with special needs, reassurance and advice of what to do and who to contact for support or where to go for further information.Early Years Educator Magazine This book gives a clear insight into a variety of the most common special educational needs. Its straight forward format repeated in each chapter makes it easy to read and digest. This book will be very useful to classroom teachers as well as parents looking for an initial insight into their childrens special educational need.Emma Davis, primary school teacher 'It is written with brief and easy-to-understand guides which clarify the maze of jargon, diagnoses and acronyms that parents come come into contact with, especially around the early years...it is refreshing to find a book that is light to read.' Katie Clarke, Nasen Special Magazine 'Every teacher should be given a copy of this book when they qualify to work with children, for it contains concise information on different types of additional needs. However, the main strength of this book is that it doesn't just point parents in the right direction to get help; it is also packed full of strategies to use at home.' Derby and Derbyshire Parent Partnership 'This guide is invaluable.' Jane Fookes, National Deaf Children's Society Magazine 'Many Parents are concerned that their child may have special educational needs and this reassuring book is an excellent starting point to find out more. This book outlines many of the common additional needs and shows parents and carers how they themselves can help and also how best to get help from outside agencies (including a comprehensive list.) I thoroughly recommend this book to any parent who wants to know more.'Sarah Brew www.parentsintouch.co.uk 'This is a practical handbook for parents, extensively revised and updated from the 2008 edition. Written in an informative and accessible style, this useful guide is for both parents and carers and for professionals working with families who have children with special education needs.' John Perry, Nasen Special magazine January 2011 A must have This book is crammed with really useful information on SEN. I was totally confused when my son was diagnosed with a problem but this book helped me to sort through all the jargon and get a better insight on how to get through the "system" Helpful and Easy to Understand Wondering if your child has special educational needs is a complicated and difficult time for any pa
This book will provide any parent, who has a child with special needs, reassurance and advice of what to do and who to contact for support or where to go for further information.Early Years Educator Magazine This book gives a clear insight into a variety of the most common special educational needs. Its straight forward format repeated in each chapter makes it easy to read and digest. This book will be very useful to classroom teachers as well as parents looking for an initial insight into their childrens special educational need.Emma Davis, primary school teacher 'It is written with brief and easy-to-understand guides which clarify the maze of jargon, diagnoses and acronyms that parents come come into contact with, especially around the early years...it is refreshing to find a book that is light to read.' Katie Clarke, Nasen Special Magazine 'Every teacher should be given a copy of this book when they qualify to work with children, for it contains concise information on different types of additional needs. However, the main strength of this book is that it doesn't just point parents in the right direction to get help; it is also packed full of strategies to use at home.' Derby and Derbyshire Parent Partnership 'This guide is invaluable.' Jane Fookes, National Deaf Children's Society Magazine 'Many Parents are concerned that their child may have special educational needs and this reassuring book is an excellent starting point to find out more. This book outlines many of the common additional needs and shows parents and carers how they themselves can help and also how best to get help from outside agencies (including a comprehensive list.) I thoroughly recommend this book to any parent who wants to know more.'Sarah Brew www.parentsintouch.co.uk 'This is a practical handbook for parents, extensively revised and updated from the 2008 edition. Written in an informative and accessible style, this useful guide is for both parents and carers and for professionals working with families who have children with special education needs.' John Perry, Nasen Special magazine January 2011 A must have This book is crammed with really useful information on SEN. I was totally confused when my son was diagnosed with a problem but this book helped me to sort through all the jargon and get a better insight on how to get through the "system" Helpful and Easy to Understand Wondering if your child has special educational needs is a complicated and difficult time for any pa
This book will provide any parent, who has a child with special needs, reassurance and advice of what to do and who to contact for support or where to go for further information.Early Years Educator Magazine This book gives a clear insight into a variety of the most common special educational needs. Its straight forward format repeated in each chapter makes it easy to read and digest. This book will be very useful to classroom teachers as well as parents looking for an initial insight into their childrens special educational need.Emma Davis, primary school teacher 'It is written with brief and easy-to-understand guides which clarify the maze of jargon, diagnoses and acronyms that parents come come into contact with, especially around the early years...it is refreshing to find a book that is light to read.' Katie Clarke, Nasen Special Magazine 'Every teacher should be given a copy of this book when they qualify to work with children, for it contains concise information on different types of additional needs. However, the main strength of this book is that it doesn't just point parents in the right direction to get help; it is also packed full of strategies to use at home.' Derby and Derbyshire Parent Partnership 'This guide is invaluable.' Jane Fookes, National Deaf Children's Society Magazine 'Many Parents are concerned that their child may have special educational needs and this reassuring book is an excellent starting point to find out more. This book outlines many of the common additional needs and shows parents and carers how they themselves can help and also how best to get help from outside agencies (including a comprehensive list.) I thoroughly recommend this book to any parent who wants to know more.'Sarah Brew www.parentsintouch.co.uk 'This is a practical handbook for parents, extensively revised and updated from the 2008 edition. Written in an informative and accessible style, this useful guide is for both parents and carers and for professionals working with families who have children with special education needs.' John Perry, Nasen Special magazine January 2011 A must have This book is crammed with really useful information on SEN. I was totally confused when my son was diagnosed with a problem but this book helped me to sort through all the jargon and get a better insight on how to get through the "system" Helpful and Easy to Understand Wondering if your child has special educational needs is a complicated and difficult time for any pa
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Your Child's Speech; Global Developmental Delay; Autistic Spectrum Disorder; Your Child's Hearing & Sight; Physical Disabilities; Hereditary & Genetic Conditions; Family Life; Specific Learning Difficulties; Behaviour Difficulties at Home; Sleep Issues; Housing & Finance; Education.