Working with Hannah : a special girl in a mainstream school / Liz Wise and Chris Glass.
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- 0203171926
- 9780203171929
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- Children with mental disabilities -- Education (Early childhood) -- Great Britain -- Case studies
- Mainstreaming in education -- Great Britain -- Case studies
- Inclusive education -- Great Britain -- Case studies
- Down syndrome -- Great Britain -- Case studies
- Enfants ayant une déficience intellectuelle -- Éducation de la première enfance -- Grande-Bretagne -- Études de cas
- Intégration scolaire -- Grande-Bretagne -- Études de cas
- Syndrome de Down -- Grande-Bretagne -- Études de cas
- EDUCATION -- Special Education -- Gifted
- Children with mental disabilities -- Education (Early childhood)
- Down syndrome
- Inclusive education
- Mainstreaming in education
- Great Britain
- 371.95/2 21
- LC4636.G7 W57 2000eb
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Includes bibliographical references (page 100) and index.
Print version record.
Book Cover; Title; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; An overview of inclusive education; The statementing process; Hannah's story; Finding a school; Hannah arrives; The school responds; Talking without speech; Moving around the school; Hannah's physiotherapy programme; Eating, drinking and using the toilet; Will you be my friend?; Day-to-day learning; Being different; Moving on; Afterword: A note from Hannah's parents; Appendices; Glossary; List of useful organisations; Bibliography.
This book is a unique and detailed snapshot of the first years of schooling for a child with Down's Syndrome. Written by her classroom assistants, the book shows how inclusion can be a success not only for the child and family but also for the.
English.
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