Teaching Children with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Teaching Assistants

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ISBN:
978-1-905538-37-9
Published:
October 2007

Teaching Children with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Teaching provides useful information for teaching assistants and other support workers teaching children with special needs in a primary school setting.

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Summary of contents

It is very much part of a teaching assistant’s role to help provide a learning environment that enables every pupil to achieve their potential. This book has therefore been planned to help all teaching assistants to find information they need about a variety of special educational needs as quickly as possible and to give them lots of practical strategies to try with the children in their class.

This book will provide teaching assistants with very useful basic information about many areas of special educational needs, which will enable pupils to feel included in all areas of the curriculum and the social life of the school.
The book also contains a list of abbreviations surrounding special needs which are featured in the book.

Chapter breakdown

Teaching Children with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Teaching Assistants contains:

1. Behaviour management by Sarah Whittle
2. Developing numeracy skills by John Dabell
3. Developing literacy skills by Ann Callander
4. Adapting written tasks for pupils with SEN by Ann Callander
5. Bite-size strategies for teaching assistants: improving behaviour through communication by Melanie Cross
6. A bite-size strategies: ‘good sitting’ by Sue Soan
7. Using ICT effectively in the classroom by Terry Freedman
8. Spelling tips by Hilary Broomfield
9. Developing social skills – particularly for pupils with SLCN and ASD needs by Stuart Norman
10. Developing handwriting skills by Sue Soan
11. Working with pupils with a speech, language and communication needs by Mary Hartshorne

Description

Spiral bound, 297 x 210, 88 Pages, Published 31/10/2007


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