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This series consists of six practical handbooks designed for early years professionals working with or caring for children with signs of, or diagnosed, conditions.
Each book will help early years practitioners to:
Understand the condition and recognise symptoms, and acknowledge when diagnosis is not yet possible
Support the child and their carers, with real-life examples to help you manage behaviour
Write Individual Education Plans
Ensure that children with special educational needs are fully supported and included in the setting
Work with other professionals and
specialists to support the child and their family
Attention Defi cit Hyperactivity Disorder by Selena Ledgerton ISBN 978-1-90457-512-2 £11.00
Speech, Language and Communication Needs by Mary Mountstephen ISBN 978-1-90457-596-2 £11.00
Autism by Collette Drifte
ISBN 978-1-90457-515-3 £11.00
Epilepsy by Rachel Baker
ISBN 978-1-90457-511-5 £11.00
Dyspraxia
by Mary Mountstephen ISBN 978-1-90457-595-5 £11.00
Dyslexia by Collette Drifte
ISBN 978-1-90457-516-0 £11.00
Inclusion and Diversity in the Early Years
by Anne Rodgers and Dr Elaine Wilmot
Supports 2011 EYFS
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ISBN 978-1-907241-21-5 £17.99
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Special Educational Needs in practice
by Selena Ledgerton ISBN 978-1-907241-02-4 £15.99
This revised edition now contains even more useful advice on:
Meeting the requirements of Early Years Action Plus
Recognising the signs of many of the most common conditions
Developing your own SEN policy
Types of therapies available and where to go for help
Working with other agencies to support young children
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