There are many more children with learning differences and difficulties in our schools today. Their needs are varied and complex and professionals must find appropriate ways to enhance their learning. The value of play is endorsed in various policy initiatives, so professionals can be reassured that ‘more time to play’ is in line with the latest thinking.
Christine Macintyre emphasises the importance of creating an environment where children become confident, independent learners, increasingly able to use their imaginations, care for others and to take safe risks. This fully revised edition of Play for Children with Special Needs includes new research findings and explains their implications for practice.
This book enables those supporting children to:
Play for Children with Special Needs, 2nd edition enables practitioners to appreciate the contribution that play makes to the education of all children, whether they have special needs or not. It is for parents, teachers, teaching assistants and nursery professionals as well as those who care for children at home.
Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 The ambience of the setting: A plea for time and calm
Chapter 2 The essence of play
Chapter 3 Early Indicators of Special Educational Needs
Chapter 4 Analysing and adapting play opportunities
Chapter 5 Understanding the learning process as children play
Appendices