SPECIFIC LEARNING DIFFICULTIES – WHAT TEACHERS NEED TO KNOW

£ 12.99

This book clearly explains what Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) are, and describes the symptoms of conditions most commonly encountered in the mainstream classroom: dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and OCD. The author provides an overview of the strengths and weaknesses commonly associated with each of these conditions, as well as practical suggestions for modifying teaching materials and methods to make learning enjoyable, effective and accessible for students. There are also dedicated chapters on helping students with SpLDs to develop effective revision skills and exam techniques.

This straight-talking and accessible guide is ideal for teachers, teaching assistants, and those in school management who want to know more about supporting students with Specific Learning Difficulties.

Description

This book clearly explains what Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) are, and describes the symptoms of conditions most commonly encountered in the mainstream classroom: dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and OCD. The author provides an overview of the strengths and weaknesses commonly associated with each of these conditions, as well as practical suggestions for modifying teaching materials and methods to make learning enjoyable, effective and accessible for students. There are also dedicated chapters on helping students with SpLDs to develop effective revision skills and exam techniques.

This straight-talking and accessible guide is ideal for teachers, teaching assistants, and those in school management who want to know more about supporting students with Specific Learning Difficulties.

REVIEWS

A wealth of practical tips to help teachers support children with Specific Learning Difficulties. Diana Hudson explains what the challenges are, how they affect learning and provides simple strategies for the classroom. This book should be compulsory reading for all teachers, TAs, and parents will find it useful too.
Alison Thompson, author of The Boy From Hell: Life with a Child with ADHD and founder of ADHD kids
This book should be in every staffroom library. No matter how aware one is about Specific Learning Difficulties, this publication gives a very sound reminder of the many ways they manifest and how they impinge on the whole life of the pupil. Di Hudson’s plain speaking, practical narrative matches the simplicity with which she encourages teachers to be positive and create active solutions to support and facilitate.
Bex Tear, Head, Badminton School
Di Hudson’s book, with its practical and common sense approach to specific learning difficulties, is ideal in helping the busy, overworked class teacher to understand the needs of students with SpLD and also enables them to find workable strategies to help all students reach their full potential
Louise Green, MSc in Human Communications, RSA Dip in SpLD, Cert. Ed, APC (Patoss), TPC (Patoss)
Diana Hudson’s book is a superb resource for a wide range of professionals. She has skilfully distilled a complex subject area, into an extremely enjoyable and readable resource. The simple and extremely practical approach to the child as well as the teaching environment will be of enormous help to all teachers.
Dr Bruce R. Clark, Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, National and Specialist OCD, BDD and Related Disorders Clinic
This is a simple and effective guide written by a specialist teacher who is keen to pass o her wealth of experience to other teachers, and would make a useful addition to any staffroom library.
Olivera Raraty, Senior Deputy, gsa – gsa.uk.com
The book is intended for those working in the secondary sector and is a practical guide to teaching more effectively. It also serves as a very useful reference book that would be of value to those in teacher training and other professionals.
SEN Magazine
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