The exceptional child : inclusion in early childhood education / K. Eileen Allen (Author), Glynnis Edwards Cowdery (Author)
By: Allen, K. Eileen [author.].
Contributor(s): Cowdery, Glynnis Edwards [author.].
Boston, MA, USA : Cengage Learning, Inc., 2022Edition: Ninth edition.Description: xxiii, 666 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9780357630693 (pbk).Subject(s): Children with disabilities -- Education (Preschool) -- United States | Mainstreaming in education -- United States | Early childhood education -- United StatesDDC classification: 371.9 Al53Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Previous edition: Stamford: Cengage Learning, 2015
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Section 1: Early intervention and public policy
Section 2: Likenesses and differences among children
Section 3: Planning for inclusion
Section 4: Implementing inclusive early childhood programs
"Today's most comprehensive, applied text on early childhood special education, this edition, with an appealing new design, defines inclusion and early childhood disabilities and explains the latest federal legislation. You examine applications and strategies for early childhood inclusion, from effective teaching and managing problematic behavior to working with linguistically and culturally diverse children and families. You also learn to involve parents and caregivers while encouraging independence and self-care in children. Current research, video cases, digital downloads and first-hand accounts support a developmental behavioral approach as you discover how to work with and optimize learning for diverse groups that include children with significant challenges." -- provided by publisher
College of Education Bachelor of Special Needs Education
Text in English
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