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Inclusion in Early Childhood Programs: Children with Exceptionalities, Sixth Canadian Edition, investigates the education and care of children with special needs from birth through school age in the setting of their neighbourhood early childhood program or school. Inclusion in Early Childhood Programs promotes an inclusive approach to working with children who have exceptionalities, providing valuable information which will enable teachers to feel comfortable teaching children with special needs and to successfully include them into their early childhood programs.
"Intended for students in early childhood education programs with a focus on children with special needs (disabilities): inclusion in existing children's programs, discussion of early childhood development and how best to support it, discussion of various disabilities and challenges (cognitive, learning, physical) - how to identify and plan to support."--
Going through a divorce is always tough, but when a child with special needs is involved it can be especially challenging. This book takes a clear and comprehensive look at every aspect of the legal divorce process, and addresses all of the legal issues that divorcing parents of children with special needs face. The author guides parents through the initial hurdles of choosing the right lawyer for their case, and explains exactly how to work with them to achieve the best possible outcome for all concerned. From agreeing upon child custody arrangements that meet the particular needs of the child, to making provision for child support payments, gathering together the documentation needed to prove a case, and dealing with financial issues such as debts and property distribution, no aspect of divorce is left uncovered. A set of checklists is included to ensure that parents consider everything they need to, and the book concludes with a useful list of further resources. Written by an experienced family lawyer who went through her own divorce when her son, who has autism, was six, this book offers much-needed guidance to divorcing parents of children with a variety of special needs.
Working with children from infancy through age eight who demonstrate developmental and behavioral challenges becomes easier for teachers or caregivers when they turn to this publication for guidance. The easy-to-read, three-column format clearly presents such valuable information as the behaviors and symptoms associated with particular disabilities and conditions, other conditions with similar behaviors, and recommendations for working with such children. The suggestions are useful in developing educational programming that supports optimal growth in children, whether or not a diagnosis has been established. A list of Web sites at the end of each section directs the reader to further resources.
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Discusses how librarians can help meet the needs of families with special-needs children up to age five, focusing on the basic principles underlying inclusion, family-centered service, resource-based practice, and the provision of library service to families and children with special needs.
Inclusion in Early Childhood Programs: Children with Exceptionalities, fifth Canadian edition, investigates the education and care of children with special needs from birth through school age in the setting of their neighbourhood early childhood program or school. Inclusion in Early Childhood Programs promotes an inclusive approach to working with children who have exceptionalities, providing valuable information which will enable teachers to feel comfortable teaching children with special needs and to successfully include them into their early childhood programs.