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A01=Dave Hewett
A01=Melanie Nind
Author_Dave Hewett
Author_Melanie Nind
autism support approaches
caregiver
Caregiver Infant Interaction
Category=JNS
Category=JNSG
Child Hearing Status
communication skills training for educators
Contact
difficulties
early years intervention
emotional literacy development
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games
Good Social Interactor
inclusive education strategies
infant
intensive
Intensive Interaction
Intensive Interaction Sessions
interaction
Interaction Sequences
interactive
Interactive Games
learning
Literature Reviewed
Physical Contact
profound
Profound Learning Difficulties
RTA
Schaffer 1977a
SENDA implementation guidance
severe
Severe Learning Difficulties
special needs pedagogy
Squeaky Toy
Stereotyped Behaviour
Sue's Behaviour
Sue's Face
Sue’s Behaviour
Sue’s Face
Thomas's Attention
Thomas's Behaviour
Thomas’s Attention
Thomas’s Behaviour
Touch Research Institute
Vice Versa
Wider Evidence Base
Wider Issues
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781843121848
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Jan 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The award-winning creators of Intensive Interaction bring this groundbreaking book up to date with new material covering inclusion and emotional literacy. The book also includes:

  • a brand new section looking at the program's implementation in preschool settings
  • the particular benefits of Intensive Interaction for children who have Autistic Spectrum Disorders
  • a 'how to do it' chapter including ideas for assessment
  • case studies to help practitioners get to grips with the realities of using Intensive Interaction.

This book has been updated to include the new SEN Disability Act (SENDA), and developments in new technology.

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