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Special Needs
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Researching Special and Inclusive Education€32.99
Researching in special and inclusive education can be challenging due to the frequent difficulties in eliciting the views of individuals identified with SEND. This book will give students the confidence to be creative, flexible, and innovative when it comes to planning research, particularly with children and young people within special and inclusive education.
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Supporting Special Educational Needs: An SNA Handbook€35.00
A complete guide to supporting special educational needs in Ireland, combining specialist assistance across a wide range of needs with theoretical approaches and perspectives from practice.
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Growth and Development in Early Childhood€32.99
Comprehensive introduction to the theories and practices of child development and growth, including physical, intellectual, language, social, spiritual and emotional development and how each area links to the others.
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Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Educational Needs (8th Edition)€39.99
This fully revised and updated eighth edition of Peter Westwood's book offers practical advice and strategies for meeting the challenge of inclusive teaching.
SPECIALIST TITLE. NON RETURNABLE
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The Vocational Assessor Handbook (7th Revised Edition)€32.99
Including a Guide to the QCF Units for Assessment and Internal Quality Assurance (IQA)
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The Dyslexia-Friendly Teacher's Toolkit : Strategies for Teaching Students 3-18€39.99
Specialist title. Non returnable.
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Attachment in the Classroom : A Practical Guide for Schools€37.99
Every day, teachers and other school staff have to deal with children who present challenging behaviour during their learning process at school.
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Socially Speaking : Pragmatic Social Skills Programme for Pupils with Mild to Moderate Learning Disabilities€31.00
Effective social interaction does not come naturally to many children with learning disabilities and yet is vital for developing and maintaining relationships and for independent living outside the school context.