This book is a practical and accessible guide to teachers, teaching assistants and parents working with children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Although it focuses on ADHD, much of the advice is appropriate for children with a wide rang
This book offers a straightforward guide to identifying children affected by speech and language difficulties, and a wealth of practical advice to support those working with them. It incorporates the Afasic checklists.
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This book is an invaluable resource for teachers, teaching assistants and therapists working with children in this area. Written in a clear and accessible style, it includes a wealth of ideas and practical strategies to help across the curriculum.
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With increased emphasis on inclusion in education, the challenge faced by schools is to provide for the diverse and complex needs of all children. This book promotes a collaborative approach in which senior management, SENCos, teachers and teaching ass
An award-winning teacher’s resource to help children understand and explore the emotions of anger, sadness, fear, jealousy and happiness.
The second edition of this beautifully illustrated and enchanting story about Ben’s quest to sav
Teaching children on the autism spectrum presents a very particular challenge that requires special understanding from everyone involved. This book offers valuable insight into the nature of autism, Asperger syndrome and other associated conditions.
As an experienced teacher and the mother of a dyslexic child, Judy Hornigold has written the book that she wishes had been available when her own son was diagnosed. She writes with knowledge and understanding, both of the challenges of dyslexia and of
This comprehensive yet practical book provides professionals working with primary children with SEN with a framework to develop their everyday practice in building children’s emotional resilience and strengthening their mental health. It offers s
"Handwriting is a complex perceptual and motor skill which does not always develop spontaneously but requires careful guidance and practice. Despite advances in technology, handwriting remains an important means of helping children compose and structur