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Disability and Inclusion in Early Years Education supports practitioners in understanding and implementing inclusive practice relating to disability in early years education. Offering a detailed explanation of recent developments in the field, such as the 2015 SEND Code of Practice, it provides straightforward and accessible guidance on implementing the crucial procedures that help to promote good practice. More broadly, the book provides guidance on creating a fully inclusive early years environment that will support all children, focusing on high-incidence needs around communication, behaviour and learning. Chapters offer a wealth of practical tools and strategies to support the inclusion of children with disabilities more effectively, covering key topics such as: assessment, early identification and individualised learning working with parents, carers and families the key role of picture books multisensory approaches to learning supporting behaviour and communicationThis text will be valuable reading for all early years practitioners and students who want to promote the inclusion of children with SEND in mainstream provisions.
Chris Collett is former Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education and Care at Newman University, UK.
List of FiguresIntroductionPart 1: PRINCIPLES OF INCLUSION1. Why include children with SEND?2. Assessment, early identification and individualised learning3. Working with parents, carers and families4. Who can help? Part 2: CREATING AN INCLUSIVE EARLY YEARS SETTING5. The key role of picture books 6. Supporting communication7. Multi-sensory approaches to learning8. Supporting behaviour9. ConclusionAppendix OneAppendix TwoReferences
Mark Cronin, Karen Argent, Chris Collett, UK) Cronin, Mark (Newman University, UK) Argent, Karen (Newman University, UK) Collett, Chris (Newman University
Mark Cronin, Karen Argent, Chris Collett, UK) Cronin, Mark (Newman University, UK) Argent, Karen (Newman University, UK) Collett, Chris (Newman University