ABSTRACT

Using 15 case studies, this book highlights the attempts being made by teachers and other professionals to meet the varied needs of pupils in mainstream and special schools. The emphasis is on providing practical examples which illustrate effective intervention strategies for use in particular situations. The case studies explore such diverse areas as disruptive behaviour, dyslexia, child abuse, deafness and epilepsy, as well as discussing the wider issues of personal and social education, disability and under-achievement.

chapter 1|3 pages

The Turners

Attempts to meet the individual needs of a young child entering Infant School

chapter 2|7 pages

Matthew

A disorganised child in a Primary School

chapter 3|7 pages

Pragna

The diagnosis and support of a young child with special needs

chapter |4 pages

CASE STUDY 4

A change in a Primary School child’s disruptive behaviour

chapter |4 pages

CASE STUDY 5

An eight-year-old boy with dyslexia

chapter 8|1 pages

Useful reading

chapter |10 pages

CASE STUDY 6

Possible child abuse

chapter |6 pages

CASE STUDY 7

An epileptic person fit for

chapter |5 pages

CASE STUDY 8

A thirteen-year-old child with severe learning difficulties

chapter |18 pages

CASE STUDY 9

A Primary Heads’ In-Service Training day

chapter 4|1 pages

Useful reading

chapter |6 pages

CASE STUDY 10

A handicapped child in a mainstream Secondary School

chapter |5 pages

CASE STUDY 11

A computer can help with the speech problems of a Secondary School child

chapter |9 pages

CASE STUDY 12

A thirteen-year-old child in need of counselling Reason for referral

chapter |11 pages

CASE STUDY 13

A route for a misfit

chapter |10 pages

CASE STUDY 14

Low self-esteem in a Secondary School child

chapter 3|2 pages

‘Killer’ statements by teachers

chapter |4 pages

CASE STUDY 15

In-Service Training in Personal and Social Education

chapter 2|7 pages

Aims and objectives