Universal Approaches to Support Children’s Physical and Cognitive Development in the Early Years
The book integrates occupational therapy and special educational needs perspectives, providing evidence-based methods to support quality teaching and inclusion across various settings.
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This book has been designed to provide practical strategies and approaches to support the motor and coordination development of children within an educational setting. It demonstrates how professionals can positively impact on children’s educational progress, outcomes and social participation.
Universal Approaches to Support Children’s Physical and Cognitive Development in the Early Years by Sue Soan and Eve Hutton is designed to provide educators with practical strategies and approaches to support the motor and coordination development of children within an educational setting. Difficulties with movement and coordination can significantly affect participation and learning in Early Years settings and schools, but many of these children can be supported through changes to their educational environment or the implementation of universal strategies.
This invaluable resource demonstrates how professionals can positively impact children’s educational progress, outcomes, and social participation.
This book:
- Combines perspectives of occupational therapy and special educational needs, using evidence-based research to provide professionals with the knowledge and confidence to enhance quality-first teaching skills for all children, in all settings.
- Promotes inclusion and participation in activities that affect pupil progress, such as handwriting, self-care, lunchtime, physical activities, and play.
- Offers a range of activities, tips, and guidance to help improve progress and academic achievement for all children.
Taking a holistic approach to early learning and teaching, this is a vital resource for teachers and trainee teachers, teaching assistants, SENCOs, student occupational therapists, and all practitioners working in Early Years settings.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780367541262
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 25 September 2020
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Routledge
Illustration: 4 Tables, color; 27 Line drawings, color; 27 Illustrations, color
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 210.0mm
Height: 297.0mm
Weight: 620g
Pages: 74
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About the Author
Sue Soan is a university lecturer, supervising doctoral students on research relating to special educational needs. She is also an educational adviser for fostering organisations and schools and undertakes clinical supervision with school leaders. Prior to 2003 Sue taught in nursery settings, primary mainstream and special schools for over 25 years, as a classroom teacher, a subject coordinator (mathematics), a special educational needs coordinator (SENCO) and Senior Leader. Her doctoral thesis (2013) explored the education provision of Looked after Children who had experienced early life abuse and neglect. Her research interests include the SENCO role, motor and coordination development, multi-professional working, Looked after Children, autism and clinical supervision. As an authority in her field, she has published in peer reviewed journals and presented her research at national and international conferences. Sue is a school governor at a mainstream primary school and is a Trustee of a national SEN organisation.
Eve Hutton started her career over 25 years ago as a children’s occupational therapist in the National Health Service (NHS), supporting children with additional needs in Early Years and school settings. She was awarded a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) scholarship, gaining a PhD in Health Services Research at the University of Kent in 2000. Subsequently, she pursed a career in Higher Education, most recently as a reader in Children’s Health and Wellbeing at Canterbury Christ Church University. Her research interests include therapy provision in schools and the therapy support needs of parents of children with complex needs. As an authority in her field, she has published widely in peer reviewed journals and presented her research at national and international conferences. Eve is a school governor at a specialist school for children with profound, severe and complex learning difficulties.
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