
Identifying Special Needs
Diagnostic Checklists for Profiling Individual Differences
By: Glynis Hannell
Paperback | 23 July 2018 | Edition Number 3
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Identifying Special Needs provides expert guidance to recognising and categorising the specific characteristics of a range of special needs. Drawing on her experience as an educational psychologist and special education teacher, Glynis Hannell provides easy-to-use checklists to help teachers quickly and accurately gather information to determine whether individual students need specialised attention and services, and guidelines on how to provide this help.
This unique book offers diagnostic criteria and supporting notes for a wide range of special educational needs, including autism spectrum disorders, communication disorders, social and emotional issues, cognitive disabilities and specific learning disorders. Relevant to both primary and secondary school students, all checklists can be photocopied for ease of use and downloaded from the companion website. This fully revised third edition includes additional information on guiding conversations with parents, children and colleagues, as well as advice to parents on how to select outside professionals.
The practical checklists and resources help teachers and educational professionals to:
Identify and understand special needs
- link classroom observations to diagnostic criteria used by specialists.
Profile individual differences
- create accurate and comprehensive profiles for individual students, including positive characteristics;
- record each student's unique pattern of development within a special needs 'label'.
Work together with colleagues and parents
- follow up with recommended further reading, websites and professional references.
Based on internationally accepted diagnostic criteria, and relevant for educational professionals worldwide, this is an essential book for teachers, psychologists and other specialists to ensure that the children and adolescents in their care receive the support they need to succeed.
Industry Reviews
'Offers something uniquely useful for staff and professionals in the field.'- Pippa Whittaker, secondary SENCO and author of Essential Tips for the Inclusive Secondary Classroom
'There is nothing that is as comprehensive in covering such a wide range of SEND.' - Linda Evans, SEND Adviser
ISBN: 9781138491090
ISBN-10: 1138491098
Published: 23rd July 2018
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 204
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Edition Number: 3
Edition Type: New edition
Dimensions (cm): 29 x 21 x 1.5
Weight (kg): 0.54
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- Non-FictionEducationTeaching of Specific Groups with Special Educational NeedsTeaching of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties & NeedsTeaching of Autistic Students
- Non-FictionEducationTeaching of Specific Groups with Special Educational NeedsTeaching of Students with Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties
- Non-FictionEducationEducational Psychology
- Non-FictionEducationTeaching of Specific Groups with Special Educational NeedsTeaching of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties & NeedsTeaching of Dyslexic Students