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Books > Social sciences > Education > Teaching of specific groups > Teaching of those with special educational needs > Teaching of children with emotional & behavioural difficulties
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Just Bee!
(Paperback)
Nick J Neild; Illustrated by Christoph Neger; Edited by Gina Tang
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R289
Discovery Miles 2 890
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Instruction is the key to effective classroom management, whether
you're dealing with disruptive students or not. With clear
descriptions of processes and procedures, this book focuses on
evidence-based instructional practices. It is divided into three
sections: logic and evidence; day-to-day strategies; development
and implementation, and each chapter has an accompanying video
module.
Understanding How Asperger Children and Adolescents Think and Learn
helps educators appreciate the learning process and improve its
effectiveness for students with Asperger Syndrome. The author
provides a compelling inside view of how AS pupils perceive and
understand what goes on in the classroom, and how they, in turn,
are perceived by fellow pupils and teachers. She adopts a pragmatic
approach to improving communications in the classroom and offers
practical intervention strategies to increase mutual understanding
and create a rewarding and supportive learning environment. The
book also includes many examples of behaviour commonly observed in
AS children, and illuminating accounts of specific children's
experiences, which help to understand the learning process and
avoid misunderstandings. This accessible book is a key resource for
educators and parents of AS children and provides invaluable
guidance and strategies for professionals who need to understand
how AS pupils learn and communicate.
In Helping Parents of Diagnosed, Distressed, and Different
Children, Eric Maisel provides clinicians with the tools they need
to address the issues facing the parents of diagnosed children. In
these pages, mental health professionals will find tips for using
the right language to guide families through situations such as
sibling bullying and parental divorce, as well as guidelines for
thinking critically about children's mental health. Filled with
hands-on resources including checklists and questionnaires, this
valuable guide offers clinicians a set of strategies to help
parents deal effectively with their child's distress, regardless of
the source.
Featuring chapters written by a diverse collection of educators
within the discipline, Contemporary Issues in Special Education
presents readers with insight regarding topics within the field of
special education that are often deemed controversial in nature.
The text encourages future educators to think critically regarding
various challenges and opportunities they are likely to encounter
during their educational careers. Over the course of nine distinct
sections, students are exposed to chapters that discuss sensory
friendly classrooms, positive behavior intervention and support,
dangerous behaviors and crisis management, least restrictive
environment, the relationship between special education and
socioeconomic status, and the connection between English language
learners and special education assignment. Readers learn about
service and support animals in the school setting, assistive
technology, transition services, mental health screenings in
schools, disciplinary procedures for special education students,
advice for engaging family members in an inclusive school
community, and more. Designed to help future educators prepare to
serve as highly effective and competent teachers, Contemporary
Issues in Special Education is ideal for graduate-level courses and
programs in special education instruction.
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