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This guide to inclusive practice covers contemporary policy issues,
perspectives from practice and specialist guidance from across a
wide range of common syndromes. Bringing together the important
combination of theory, knowledge and practice, each chapter is
written by experts from fields within Special and Additional
Educational Needs. This third edition includes new chapters on: -
The current context of SEN current context: in research and
practice - Speech, language and communication - The role and use of
technology in supporting learners with SEND - Pathological/Extreme
Demand Avoidance (PDA/EDA) - Working together - Children and Young
People's Perspectives Providing a solid foundation for
understanding and supporting learners with additional needs, this
comprehensive text is ideal whether you are a student, teacher or
education practitioner.
This book will provide the class teacher with a straightforward
introduction to dyslexia. The authors highlight methods of
identification of dyslexia within the classroom context and provide
examples of how dyslexia can be dealt with by the class teacher.
There are sections on learning styles and thinking skills as well
as on policy and provision. The book will serve as an introduction
to the BDA/Fulton series on dyslexia. Whilst the emphasis
throughout is on supporting the dyslexic student in the classroom
context there are also sections on staff development and a brief
introduction to current research into the background of dyslexia.
Glue Ear is a common condition among young children but until
recently its long-term effects on learning and achievement weren't
fully understood. Lindsay's research has demonstrated that there is
a significant link between Glue Ear, speech and language and
dyslexia. This book will help teachers to understand the
implications of temporary hearing loss, and demonstrate how to be
proactive as well as reactive in tackling the issues. This book
will also be helpful to health professionals who may be aware of
the medical implications of Glue Ear but not the educational
reverberations. A separate section for parents enables
teachers/health visitors/GPs to access information to copy and give
out to families.
Increasingly dyslexia is becoming a whole-school issue. The
responsibility for addressing the needs of dyslexic students no
longer rests with one individual but is the responsibility of all
school staff - subject specialists and school management. This
timely book addresses this need by providing specific guidance to
secondary school staff on how to support dyslexic students within
different subject areas and within the principles and practices of
inclusion.
This work provides the class teacher with a straightforward
introduction to dyslexia. The authors highlight methods of
identification of dyslexia within the classroom context and provide
examples of how dyslexia can be dealt with by the class teacher.
This fully revised new edition provides advice on the
identification, assessment and support of bilingual learners and
assists practitioners in identifying the difference between
literacy difficulties due to bilingualism or multilingualism and
dyslexia. An essential text for staff development, it includes
innovative approaches in technology and teaching programmes
beneficial to multilingual learners and advice on learning
additional languages. With contributions from experts from across
the globe, this book will provide guidance on key themes,
including: the assessment of multilingual learners the impact of
dyslexia on bilingualism the literacy challenges facing learners
from Indigenous cultures the role of the SENCO in identifying
children with English as an additional language and Dyslexia the
emotional needs of learners with bi/multilingualism and Dyslexia
This book will provide guidance to anyone involved in literacy
development and language learning. With the increase in
international schools around the globe and the ever growing desire
for parents to ensure that their children become proficient in
English, this book will appeal to teachers, teaching assistants,
specialists, and all other practitioners who work with
bi/multilingual children.
This fully revised new edition provides advice on the
identification, assessment and support of bilingual learners and
assists practitioners in identifying the difference between
literacy difficulties due to bilingualism or multilingualism and
dyslexia. An essential text for staff development, it includes
innovative approaches in technology and teaching programmes
beneficial to multilingual learners and advice on learning
additional languages. With contributions from experts from across
the globe, this book will provide guidance on key themes,
including: the assessment of multilingual learners the impact of
dyslexia on bilingualism the literacy challenges facing learners
from Indigenous cultures the role of the SENCO in identifying
children with English as an additional language and Dyslexia the
emotional needs of learners with bi/multilingualism and Dyslexia
This book will provide guidance to anyone involved in literacy
development and language learning. With the increase in
international schools around the globe and the ever growing desire
for parents to ensure that their children become proficient in
English, this book will appeal to teachers, teaching assistants,
specialists, and all other practitioners who work with
bi/multilingual children.
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Parenting a Dyslexic Child (Paperback)
British Dyslexia Association; Contributions by Lindsay Peer, Katrina Cochrane, Helen Ross, Pennie Aston, …
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R594
Discovery Miles 5 940
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Drawing on the expert knowledge and research gathered by the
British Dyslexia Association, this is a complete guide to parenting
a child with dyslexia. Covering assessment, diagnosis, home and
school support, emotional development and more, this empowering
book has everything you need to help your child reach their full
potential. With accessible guidance on reading, writing, spelling,
organisation and study skills, this book will also help you to
build self-belief in your child whilst ensuring that you care for
yourself along the way. This book provides clear information on how
dyslexia affects children and families at all stages of life, with
insights on communicating with schools and ensuring the best
support in all environments.
This guide to inclusive practice covers contemporary policy issues,
perspectives from practice and specialist guidance from across a
wide range of common syndromes. Bringing together the important
combination of theory, knowledge and practice, each chapter is
written by experts from fields within Special and Additional
Educational Needs. This third edition includes new chapters on: -
The current context of SEN current context: in research and
practice - Speech, language and communication - The role and use of
technology in supporting learners with SEND - Pathological/Extreme
Demand Avoidance (PDA/EDA) - Working together - Children and Young
People's Perspectives Providing a solid foundation for
understanding and supporting learners with additional needs, this
comprehensive text is ideal whether you are a student, teacher or
education practitioner.
Glue Ear is a common condition among young children but until
recently its long-term effects on learning and achievement weren't
fully understood. Lindsay's research has demonstrated that there is
a significant link between Glue Ear, speech and language and
dyslexia. This book will help teachers to understand the
implications of temporary hearing loss, and demonstrate how to be
proactive as well as reactive in tackling the issues. This book
will also be helpful to health professionals who may be aware of
the medical implications of Glue Ear but not the educational
reverberations. A separate section for parents enables
teachers/health visitors/GPs to access information to copy and give
out to families.
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