An Introduction to Children with Special Educational Needs

An Introduction to Children with Special Educational Needs by Michael Alcott, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1997, is a comprehensive resource designed for students in child care and teacher training courses. This 132-page book addresses the complexities of working with children who have special educational needs, aiming to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to navigate unfamiliar situations in this field.
Readers will find that this book serves as a foundational guide, focusing on essential concepts and practical insights related to children’s studies and social sciences. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the unique challenges faced by these children, ensuring that future educators and caregivers feel informed and comfortable in their roles. This edition is presented in English and is structured to facilitate learning and engagement with the subject matter.
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Working with children with special educational needs is part of the syllabus for all child care and teacher training courses. This is an introduction to the complex field to help students cope with unfamiliar situations and ensure they feel informed and comfortable.
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