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| Children With Special Needs: Lessons for Early Childhood Professionals (Early Childhood Education, 82) | 
| Authors: Esther Onaga, Barbara Rohde, Alice Whiren Creator: Marjorie J. Kostelnik Publisher: Teachers College Press Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 877469
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 196 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.2 x 0.5
ISBN: 0807741590 Dewey Decimal Number: 371.90472 EAN: 9780807741597 ASIN: 0807741590
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Product Description Bridging the gap between child development and strategies for inclusion, this volume is designed to help early childhood practitioners and pre-service teachers feel better equipped to meet the needs of all the children in their early childhood setting. Each chapter introduces a child (ages from birth to eight years of age) with one or more special need, including autism, cerebral palsy, Turner Syndrome, ADHD, emotional/behavioural disorders, IDEA, apraxia, Down Syndrome, giftedness, and juvenile diabetes. Advocating a holistic view of working with children, each profile includes: a description of the child; an interview with a family member or early childhood professional describing essential facts and historical incidents in the child's life; an epilogue updating the status of the child; information for educators about the special need covered in the profile; hints for success - teaching strategies for working with children in inclusive classrooms; discussion questions for the classroom; resources for parents and teachers; and an appendix with guidelines for an IEP (Individualized Education Program).
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Children with Special Needs; Lessons for Early Childhood Pro January 28, 2003 I found this book to be excellant. It follows the early childhood experience of a number of children with different special needs. It covers interviews from parents, educators, and family members. I felt the book really emphasizes the idea that these are, first and foremost, children. They need the same experiences as many "typical" developing children. It also hits hard on the subject of the parental involvement and how important it is in the "BIG PICTURE". I would recommend this book for anyone working with children, preschool teachers, elementary teachers, and childcare providers alike. It is an "Easy Read" full of great and useful information>
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