Language Development in Schools for Children with Severe Learning Difficulties

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Child's Linguistic Ability
Child’s Linguistic Ability
cognitive development
communication disorders
Developmental Charts
Education
Encouraging Language Development
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High Teacher Pupil Ratios
inclusive classroom practice
Initial Training Qualification
Kendall's Coefficient
Kendall’s Coefficient
Language Assessment
Language Development
Language Intervention
Language Teaching
Makaton Vocabulary
Non-handicapped Children
Nonhandicapped Children
Nonteaching Staff
Nursery Nurse
Portage Checklist
Pre-verbal Children
Reynell Developmental Language Scale
SEN
Severe Learning Difficulties
severe learning difficulties education
special educational needs
Special Needs
Speech Therapists
speech therapy strategies
Staff Pupil Ratios
Symbolic Toys
Taught Language Skills
Teacher Pupil Ratio
West Glamorgan
Written Language Assessments

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138587656
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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First published in 1988. Language is an important developmental ability which facilitates communication both at home and at school. It is also the foundation of many of a child’s learning experiences in school. A certain level of language is often a pre-requisite both for success in particular curriculum areas and for the ability to conceptualise generally. Language developing is thus a major concern for those who work with mentally handicapped children and it has come to be regarded as one of the main objectives within the special school curriculum.

This book is concerned with the opportunities for language learning which special schools make available for severely mentally handicapped children. It describes how special schools seek to meet the very diverse needs of their pupils and provides a discussion of the success of contemporary approaches to encouraging language development. The author makes a number of constructive criticisms and suggestions for improving practice which should interest anyone whose work involves teaching children with severe learning difficulties.

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