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Education of Dual Sensory Impaired Children: Recognising and Developing Ability [Kietas viršelis]

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This book, originally published in 1995, is about ability, not disability. It is about what children can do and how they can progress. All children have the moral, ethical and legal right to be educated, no matter what barriers society puts in their way because of their physical disabilities. Dual sensory impaired children, like all others, have the right under the Education Reform Act, 1988, to a broadly-based and balanced curriculum that is appropriate to their needs since they, like any children, will not develop educationally unless that curriculum is appropriate to their needs. This book aims to show some of the ways in which individual children can demonstrate and develop their individual abilities.

List of Abbreviations; Contributors to this Book; Foreword Jessica
Hills; Introduction: Recognising and Developing Ability David Etheridge;
1.
Educational Assessment of Deafblind Learners Stuart Aitken
2. Rebound Therapy
as a Method of Developing and Assessing Communication Ruth Farrow
3. Objects
of Reference Marion McLarty
4. Multi-Sensory Rooms and Dual Sensory
Impairment: Use and Design Richard Hirstwood
5. The Educational Benefits of
Reflexology for Children with Dual Sensory Impairments Sylvia Povey and David
Etheridge
6. Working with Families of Dual Sensory Impaired Children: A
Professional Perspective June Allen
7. The Training and Role of Intervenors
in One Region of Britain Jonathan Griffiths
8. A Consortium Approach to Staff
Development John Kaye and Keith Humphreys
9. Coals to Newcastle: Enriching
and Extending Educational Provision Through Regionalisation David Etheridge
Etheridge, David