Good communication between professionals, parents and early years educators is perhaps the single most important factor in ensuring continuity of progress for a young child with special educational needs. This fully revised and updated second edition focuses on what needs to be done and how to achieve it through good communication practices. It also provides a useful initial reference for those networking and liaising on behalf of the child.
This book is structured to be easily accessible - both in terms of language and format - for busy SENCOs, nursery and infant teachers, educational psychologists, parents, support workers, playgroup leaders and professionals in health and social services. It will also be of interest to students taking BEd and PGCE courses in early years education.
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About the Author:
Sue Roffey is an educational psychologist, consultant and honorary research fellow at the Centre for Critical Psychology, University of Western Sydney.
Review:
This is a highly accessible introductory book.
From a review of the 1st edition
–TES Curriculum Special
I would recommend this book to people including professionals and educators who may be less experienced in working with young children with Special Educational Needs. However, even to the experienced professional this book is a significant contribution to the thinking and practice of all those involved in multi-agency work and addressing the needs of children in the early years.
From a review of the 1st edition
–The British Psychological Society
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- PublisherRoutledge
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 1853467596
- ISBN 13 9781853467592
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number2
- Number of pages144