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  1. Assessing Children with Specific Learning Difficulties

    A teacher's practical guide

    By Gad Elbeheri, Gavin Reid, John Everatt

    This comprehensive book provides all the information that teachers need to know about assessment in relation to their pupils with Specific Learning Difficulties. The why, how and what of assessment will be addressed, whilst the link between assessment and intervention will also be a key focus....

    Published October 31st 2011 by Routledge

  2. Dyspraxia 5-14

    Identifying and Supporting Young People with Movement Difficulties, 2nd Edition

    By Christine Macintyre

    Series: David Fulton / Nasen

    Dyspraxia is increasingly common in young children. This fully revised and updated edition of Christine Macintyre’s invaluable companion explains the difficulties faced by children with dyspraxia in growing up and offers suggestions as to how these might be alleviated. In this book the children...

    Published June 21st 2009 by Routledge

  3. Dyspraxia in the Early Years

    Identifying and Supporting Children with Movement Difficulties, 2nd Edition

    By Christine Macintyre

    Series: David Fulton / Nasen

    Today there are more children than ever before in need of a variety of additional support needs, and many of these children have poor movement as a key contributory factor. Even in children with no specific ‘label’, movement is being found to be linked to learning, and educational professionals...

    Published November 6th 2008 by Routledge

  4. Dyspraxia in the Early Years

    Identifying and Supporting Children with Movement Difficulties, 2nd Edition

    By Christine Macintyre

    Today there are more children than ever before in need of a variety of additional support needs, and many of these children have poor movement as a key contributory factor. Even in children with no specific ‘label’, movement is being found to be linked to learning, and educational professionals...

    Published October 29th 2008 by Routledge

  5. Dyslexia and Physical Education

    By Madeleine Portwood

    Published August 5th 2004 by Routledge

  6. Dyspraxia 5-11

    A Practical Guide

    By Christine Macintyre

    Following on from the author's Dyspraxia in the Early Years, this book takes a very practical view of dyspraxia in children aged 5 to 11 and considers ways of helping teachers and parents to understand this complex condition. The text is based on a developmental framework and areas covered include...

    Published April 5th 2001 by Routledge

  7. Dyspraxia in the Early Years

    Identifying and Supporting Children with Movement Difficulties

    By Christine Macintyre

    This text shows professionals who are working in early years settings how to understand the specific difficulties a child with dyspraxia may encounter. It encourages them to consider the wider implications of the disorder for both home and school environments. The author demonstrates clearly and...

    Published April 4th 2000 by Routledge

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