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Speech and Language Difficulties in the Classroom

Speech and Language Difficulties in the Classroom

Speech and Language Difficulties in the Classroom

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Published: 21 February, 1996
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Now fully updated and revised in the light of recent developments in practice, this book discusses children's language development and language difficulties in the context of the classroom. The book will help the practitioner to understand the range of language difficulties experienced by children and will assist them in planning appropriate activities with pupils, their parents and other education professionals.

In particular, this second edition offers further guidance for teachers on observing children's communication skills in school; fully revised and updated chapters, in the light of recent research; advice for schools on the implications of the increased emphasis on language and communication needs in the revised SEN Code of Practice 2001; and discussion about the increasingly recognized links between communication difficulties and EBD.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781853463020
ISBN10 1853463027
Number Of Pages 176
Item Weight 453 g
Product Dimensions 13 x 235 x 152 mm
Publisher / Reseller David Fulton Publishers
Format paperback
Edition 1
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The great strength of the book overall is its clarity and the sheer amount of useful up-to-date information which is included in a readable short book for busy classroom practitioners ... this is a book which should be available in every staff room and passed around class teachers once the SENCO has devoured it. It would provide a very useful basis for INSET sessions led by therapists or teachers.
From a review of the first edition
- Disability and Society

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