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This fully updated new edition of From Birth to Five Years:
Practical Developmental Examination is a step-by-step 'how to'
guide to the developmental examination of pre-school children.
Based on up-to-date research into current child development
philosophies and practices, this text supports the wider group of
professionals who are required to assess children's developmental
progress as part of their day-to-day working practices. It begins
with a practical framework for developmental examination, then
progresses through each of the key developmental domains, offering
guidance on enquiry and observation, and on how to chart typical
and atypical patterns, with red flags for recognising significant
delay or disordered development. Advice is also given on how to
make sense of the findings and how best to communicate this
information to parents. To consolidate and expand on the practical
and theoretical information across this book and its companion,
Mary Sheridan's From Birth to Five Years, an updated companion
website is available at www.routledge.com/cw/sharma, which includes
the following additional learning material: An interactive timeline
of the key developmental domains; Introductions to theory with
links to further reading; Research summaries; Video clips
demonstrating practical assessment skills; Downloadable resources
including pictures to support examination of verbal and non-verbal
development, and tips to facilitate and promote development.
Developed alongside the original Mary Sheridan's From Birth to Five
Years: Children's Developmental Progress, this unique guide expands
on its normative developmental stages by offering practical
guidance for health, education and social care professionals, or
anyone concerned with monitoring children's developmental progress.
This new edition of a classic text is the go-to reference for
anyone concerned with the developmental progress of pre-school
children. It provides the knowledge required for understanding
children's developmental progress with age and within each
developmental domain. Including new sections on atypical
development for each of the core domains of development and
additional material on the development of attention and
self-regulation, this fifth edition integrates findings from the
latest research throughout. An updated companion website is
available at www.routledge.com/cw/sharma, which includes the
following additional learning material: an interactive timeline of
the key developmental domains; introductions to theory with links
to further reading; research summaries; video clips demonstrating
practical assessment skills; downloadable resources including
pictures to support examination of verbal and non-verbal
development, and tips to facilitate and promote development. Fully
aligned with current child development philosophies and practices,
Mary Sheridan's From Birth to Five Years: Children's Developmental
Progress is designed to support the wider group of practitioners -
including those from health professions, social work and early
years - that are now required to take steps for promoting
children's development as part of their assessment and management
plans.
This new edition of a classic text is the go-to reference for
anyone concerned with the developmental progress of pre-school
children. It provides the knowledge required for understanding
children's developmental progress with age and within each
developmental domain. Including new sections on atypical
development for each of the core domains of development and
additional material on the development of attention and
self-regulation, this fifth edition integrates findings from the
latest research throughout. An updated companion website is
available at www.routledge.com/cw/sharma, which includes the
following additional learning material: an interactive timeline of
the key developmental domains; introductions to theory with links
to further reading; research summaries; video clips demonstrating
practical assessment skills; downloadable resources including
pictures to support examination of verbal and non-verbal
development, and tips to facilitate and promote development. Fully
aligned with current child development philosophies and practices,
Mary Sheridan's From Birth to Five Years: Children's Developmental
Progress is designed to support the wider group of practitioners -
including those from health professions, social work and early
years - that are now required to take steps for promoting
children's development as part of their assessment and management
plans.
This fully updated new edition of From Birth to Five Years:
Practical Developmental Examination is a step-by-step 'how to'
guide to the developmental examination of pre-school children.
Based on up-to-date research into current child development
philosophies and practices, this text supports the wider group of
professionals who are required to assess children's developmental
progress as part of their day-to-day working practices. It begins
with a practical framework for developmental examination, then
progresses through each of the key developmental domains, offering
guidance on enquiry and observation, and on how to chart typical
and atypical patterns, with red flags for recognising significant
delay or disordered development. Advice is also given on how to
make sense of the findings and how best to communicate this
information to parents. To consolidate and expand on the practical
and theoretical information across this book and its companion,
Mary Sheridan's From Birth to Five Years, an updated companion
website is available at www.routledge.com/cw/sharma, which includes
the following additional learning material: An interactive timeline
of the key developmental domains; Introductions to theory with
links to further reading; Research summaries; Video clips
demonstrating practical assessment skills; Downloadable resources
including pictures to support examination of verbal and non-verbal
development, and tips to facilitate and promote development.
Developed alongside the original Mary Sheridan's From Birth to Five
Years: Children's Developmental Progress, this unique guide expands
on its normative developmental stages by offering practical
guidance for health, education and social care professionals, or
anyone concerned with monitoring children's developmental progress.
This book is aimed at health professionals treating children who
fail to develop adequate speech due to complex neurological
conditions or learning disabilities and may require augmentative
and alternative communication (AAC) systems. By presenting current
research and accepted good practise in the field of AAC authors
give detailed information on the neurology of speech and language,
and offer guidelines for the assessment of non-speaking children.
Issues of prognosis for speech, the timing of intervention and the
importance of working within a multidisciplinary framework are
discussed. The central role of families and schools in the
successful introduction and support of AAC for social communication
and curriculum access is recognised. A range of AAC systems and
resources are described, and the views of AAC users and their
families represented. This will be essential reading for clinicians
who treat non-speaking children, and the therapists and other
professionals who support these children.
From Birth to Five Years: Practical Developmental Examination is a
step-by-step 'how to' guide to the developmental examination of
pre-school children. This book has been developed alongside the
original From Birth to Five Years as a companion volume that
expands on the normative developmental stages outlined in Mary
Sheridan's pioneering work in the field, by offering practical
guidance for health, education and social care professionals, or
anyone concerned with putting the theory behind children's
developmental progress into practice in a real-life setting. This
book is based on up-to-date research into current child development
philosophies and practices, and aims to support the wider group of
professionals that are required to assess children's developmental
progress as part of their day-to-day working practices. The book
begins with a practical framework for developmental examination,
then progresses through each of the key physical, cognitive and
social developmental assessment areas, offering guidance on enquiry
and observation, and how to chart typical and atypical patterns,
with 'red flags' for recognising significant delay or abnormality.
Advice is also given on how to make sense of the findings and how
best to communicate this information to parents. To consolidate and
expand on the practical and theoretical information across this
book and the original From Birth to Five Years, a new companion
website is available at www.routledge.com/cw/sharma, which includes
the following additional learning material: An interactive timeline
of the key developmental domains Introductions to theory with links
to further reading Research summaries Video clips demonstrating
practical assessment skills
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