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![]() | Changing Kindergartens: Four Success Stories (Naeyc) (Paperback) | Login to reserve |
![]() | Annual Editions: Educating Exceptional Children 04/05 (Paperback)This updated, thirty-third edition gives you articles from the best of the public press, discussing inclusive education--children with learning disabilities, mental retardation, behavioral disorders and autism, communication disorders, hearing impairments, visual impairments, physical and health ... | Login to reserve |
![]() | Special Needs and the Beginning Teacher (Special Needs in Ordinary Schools)Every teacher will encounter pupils with special needs. How to recognize those pupils, diagnose their needs and teach them effectively are crucial issues. This book provides accessible and reliable advice for new entrants to the profession. ... | Login to reserve |
![]() | Reading Difficulties: Their Diagnosis and Correction | Login to reserve |
![]() | Living with A.D.H.D | Login to reserve |
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![]() | Young Children with Special Needs (Paperback)Children with Special Needs is a thorough introduction to the educational policies, programs, practices, and services specific to infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who demonstrate delays and disabilities. It also speaks to youngsters who exhibit signs of being at-risk for future programs in learni... | Login to reserve |
![]() | The Inclusive Early Childhood Classroom: Easy Ways to Adapt Learning Centers for All ChildrenThis practical and thoughtful book describes in great detail ways for teachers to adjust learning centers and classroom routines..." -- Nick Jr. Magazine ... | Login to reserve |
![]() | Strategies for Including Children with Special Needs in Early Childhood SettingsThis practical, hands-on guide is required reading for early childhood professionals who work with children with special needs - from ECE professionals to parents. It includes information on the most common disabilities, including cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, autism, visual impairment, and beha... | Login to reserve |










