An A to Z Practical Guide to Learning Difficulties

An A to Z Practical Guide to Learning Difficulties by Harry Ayers is a comprehensive reference book published by David Fulton in 2006. This edition spans 106 pages and is presented in English. The book provides accessible information on various learning difficulties affecting children, adolescents, and adults, making it a valuable resource for practitioners in the field.
Readers will find detailed explanations of both common and lesser-known learning difficulties, including semantic pragmatic difficulties. The guide also includes essential information on relevant legislation, as well as useful addresses, telephone numbers, and websites to support practitioners in their work. This practical approach ensures that users are well-informed about the complexities of learning disabilities and the resources available to address them.
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Accessing up-to-date information about general and specific learning difficulties is made easy, with this indispensable reference book. Covering difficulties that relate to children, adolescents and adults, it includes:
- crucial legislation to keep practitioners ‘in the know’
- useful addresses, telephone numbers and websites
It also includes explanations of leaning difficulties including those less than well-known syndromes such as semantic pragmatic difficulties.
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