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A Practical Guide to Pre-school Inclusion Chris Dukes

A Practical Guide to Pre-school Inclusion By Chris Dukes

A Practical Guide to Pre-school Inclusion by Chris Dukes


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Offers step-by-step instruction on how to make your pre-school setting inclusive, and provides helpful photocopiable resources, checklists and practical activities. This title provides advice on inclusive environments, play and planning to meet individual needs in 0-3 and Foundation stage settings.

A Practical Guide to Pre-school Inclusion Summary

A Practical Guide to Pre-school Inclusion by Chris Dukes

Winner of the NASEN/TES Book Award for Teaching and Learning Award 2007!

Includes CD-Rom

Any setting will find this a useful, informative and accessible book - Early Years Update

I really enjoyed reviewing this book and will find it an excellent resource to share with the childminders with whom I work. I feel that it would benefit early years practitioners from all settings and would be a useful tool for tutors and students working at all levels- National Childminding Association

The straight forward step-by-step practical advice and guidance in this essential guide really helps to demystify exactly what is meant by inclusion . It is a vital and essential read for all those working with the 0-5 age range. It is an easy read that will leave you feeling more confident and well-informed about your role and it empowers you to help children with difficulties that you may have been reluctant to include in your setting - Early Years Educator

I really liked the way the book is set out with hands-on activities, checklists, discussion points and further reading after each chapter...[it] is full of brilliant suggestions and practical ideas to ensure all children can play and learn together...I will be recommending this book to early years practitioners and colleagues - Nursery World

A useful and informative book, written in a style that is easily understood and accessible to practitioners at different levels. I found the case studies and activities within the book helpful to practitioners in evaluating their own practice, and its references to further sources of support will be invaluable to the busy childcare professionals of today - Natalie Chaplin, Head of Care, Education & Public Services, Suffolk College

Are you looking for straight-forward practical advice on inclusion in the Pre-School?

This first book in the Hands on Guides series provides step-by-step instruction on how to make your pre-school setting inclusive, and provides lots of helpful photocopiable resources, checklists and practical activities.

Issues covered include:

o advice on inclusive environments, play and planning to meet individual needs in 0 - 3 and Foundation stage settings

o coverage of current legislation, such as the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and what it means for the pre-school practitioner;

o quick-reference materials, for planning and auditing any early years setting;

o a CD Rom with templates that can be customised to fit your needs.

This book is essential for those working with Birth to Three Matters and the Foundation Stage curriculum, including pre-school practitioners, managers, advisory teachers, Area SENCOs, Inclusion Officers Tutors and Child Care and Education students and tutors.

A Practical Guide to Pre-school Inclusion Reviews

Any setting will find this a useful, informative and accessible book-

Early Years Update

I really enjoyed reviewing this book and will find it an excellent resource to share with the childminders with whom I work. I feel that it would benefit early years practitioners from all settings and would be a useful tool for tutors and students working at all levels- National Childmining Association

The straight forward step-by-step practical advice and guidance in this essential guide really helps to demystify exactly what is meant by inclusion . It is a vital and essential read for all those working with the 0-5 age range. It is an easy read that will leave you feeling more confident and well-informed about your role and it empowers you to help children with difficulties that you may have been reluctant to include in your setting-Early Years Educator

I really liked the way the book is set out with hands-on activities, checklists, discussion points and further reading after each chapter...[it] is full of brilliant suggestions and practical ideas to ensure all children can play and learn together...I will be recommending this book to early years practitioners and colleagues-Nursery World

A useful and informative book, written in a style that is easily understood and accessible to practitioners at different levels. I found the case studies and activities within the book helpful to practitioners in evaluating their own practice, and its references to further sources of support will be invaluable to the busy childcare professionals of today - Natalie Chaplin, Head of Care, Education & Public Services, Suffolk College

About Chris Dukes

Chris Dukes is a qualified teacher with over 20 years experience. She has worked in various London primary schools as a class teacher and also as a member of the Senior Management Team. Chris has a Masters degree in Special Needs and through her later role as a Special Needs Co-ordinator and Support Teacher, many years experience of working with children with additional needs. Chris has worked closely, mentoring, advising and supervising staff teams to work with young children as well as with other education and health professionals. She currently works part time as an Area SENCO supporting Special Needs Co-ordinators and managers in a range of early years settings. Chris is also one half of earlymatters training and consultancy, is co-author of the Hands on Guides series of books and writes for various early years publications. Maggie Smith began her career as a nursery teacher in Birmingham. She has worked as a peripatetic teacher for an under-5s EAL Team and went on to become the Foundation Stage manager of an Early Years Unit in inner London. Maggie helped to set up an innovative unit for young children with behavioural difficulties and has also worked supporting families of children with special needs. She has taught on Early Years BTEC and CACHE courses at a college of higher education. Maggie currently works part time as an Area SENCO supporting Special Needs Co-ordinators and managers in a range of early years settings. She is also one half of earlymatters training and consultancy, is co-author of the Hands on Guides series of books and writes for various early years publications.

Table of Contents

Introduction Inclusion: What It Is and Why Its Good News For Everyone. The Legislation: What It Means For You The Setting: Creating an Inclusive Environment Play and Learning: Creating Inclusive Play Opportunities Making It Happen: Working With Individual Children and Parents. Appendix Sample Admissions Policy Contacts, Training and Resources

Additional information

NPB9781412929356
9781412929356
1412929350
A Practical Guide to Pre-school Inclusion by Chris Dukes
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
2006-10-30
128
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