Supporting children with special educational needs : a guide for assistants in schools and pre-schools / Marian Halliwell.
Publication details: London: David Fulton, 2003Description: 1 online resource (viii, 119 pages) : illustrationsISBN:- 1417500026
- 9781417500024
- Special education -- Great Britain
- Children with disabilities - Education - Great Britain
- Education, Preschool - Great Britain
- Teachers' assistants - Great Britain
- �Education sp�eciale - Grande-Bretagne
- Enfants handicap�es - �Education - Grande-Bretagne
- �Education pr�escolaire - Grande-Bretagne
- Aides-�educateurs - Grande-Bretagne
- EDUCATION - Special Education - Learning Disabilities
- Children with disabilities - Education
- Education, Preschool
- Special education
- Teachers' assistants
- Great Britain
- LC3986.G7 .H35 2003eb
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Article Abstract: Written in the context of recent legislation concerning disability and special educational needs, this practical guide contains helpful information about a range of special educational needs and provides clear guidance to help assistants give support in schools and pre-school settings. The advice promotes the inclusion of all pupils and suggests ways to raise the achievement of every individual. The following areas are covered: definitions of SEN and the principles of inclusion; the Code of Practice (2001); the Disability Discrimination Act and the implications for schools; target setting and IEPs; the role of the assistant in giving support; working with other professionals; and a glossary of terms. The book looks in detail at how to support pupils with a wide range of special educational needs: communication and integration difficulties; social, emotional and behavioral difficulties; cognition and learning difficulties; sensory and physical needs; and medical needs. It should appeal to assistants and to everyone involved with making their school or setting a more inclusive place.