Full Description
This book offers an evidence-based approach to empower early years, primary and secondary education professionals to identify individual pupil needs quickly and carefully, without the long wait or cost for a specialist diagnosis.
The resource guides the reader through aspects of core cognitive testing, showing how to identify specific areas of need from phonological and visual processing to executive functioning and mental health. It advocates for child-centred and school-based solutions for "what now?" and "what next?", based on screening data, and supports SEND teams to provide targeted strategies and advice for colleagues and families alike. At a strategic level, the book enables school leaders to use cohort data over time to anticipate trends and to develop and improve provision, policies, and practice, ensuring that no child misses out.
With suggestions for quick, free, easy and timely assessments, this comprehensive resource is an invaluable tool for all SEND professionals working in or alongside mainstream and alternative provision at early years, primary or secondary level.
Contents
Preface
How to read this book
Foreword
Section One: Education: A Powerful Weapon to Change the World
Chapter One: Rupture and Repair
Chapter Two: IQ and the Power of Screening
Chapter Three: First, Do No Harm
Section Two: An Overview of Screening
Chapter Four: Phonological Processing
Chapter Five: Visual Processing
Chapter Six: Handwriting and Sensory Integration
Chapter Seven: Executive Function
Chapter Eight: Social, Emotional and Mental Health
Chapter Nine: Physical Health
Section Three: Be The Change
Chapter Ten: All's Well That Ends Well
Chapter Eleven: We are Extraordinary
Appendices: Resources you can use and adapt
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index