Stepping Out: Using Games and Activities to Help Your Child With Special Needs


As the mother of a developmentally delayed child herself, Sarah Newman has produced an invaluable resource to aid parents and carers of children with special needs deal with the difficult situations they face everyday. Covering different stages in the child’s development from age 3 to 11, she looks at the areas of cognition, physical ability, sensory perception, language, and social and emotional development. After tackling the theoretical basis of each factor, she … More >>

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Discipline and the Special Education Student: PROCEDURES AND DECISIONS


The extent to which special education experts within central Pennsylvania describe legally sound procedures when presented with a manifestation determination situation was investigated. This study provides a look at the interactions of regular and special education by presenting experts with an analog scenario depicting a student with an IEP in a disciplinary situation likely to result in his removal from school. The procedures identified by the special education e… More >>

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Early Childhood Special Education, Birth to Eight

  • Scaffolding throughout the text guides the reader, including chapter-opening questions, chapter-ending questions, and activities
  • Online companion supplements text and offers timely updates between editions
  • Includes a full chapter on research with tips on how to benefit from reading journal articles
  • Guidelines on working with families are included throughout the book
  • Has more information on pre-academics and academics because educators are now severely challenged to also prepare young children for high-stakes assessments that begin in 3rd grade AND MORE

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