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Glue Ear

An essential guide for teachers, parents and health professionals

Lindsay Peer Professor Janell Watson

$58.99

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English
David Fulton Publishers Ltd
31 October 2005
Glue Ear is a common condition among young children but until recently its long-term effects on learning and achievement weren't fully understood. Lindsay's research has demonstrated that there is a significant link between Glue Ear, speech and language and dyslexia. This book will help teachers to understand the implications of temporary hearing loss, and demonstrate how to be proactive as well as reactive in tackling the issues. This book will also be helpful to health professionals who may be aware of the medical implications of Glue Ear but not the educational reverberations. A separate section for parents enables teachers/health visitors/GPs to access information to copy and give out to families.

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Imprint:   David Fulton Publishers Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 297mm,  Width: 210mm,  Spine: 5mm
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781843123521
ISBN 10:   1843123525
Pages:   89
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Dr Lindsay Peer CBE was Education Director of the BDA for twelve years. She is a teacher and well known authority on Dyslexia.

Reviews for Glue Ear: An essential guide for teachers, parents and health professionals

'This book will be of most use to recently qualified teachers or health professionals unfamiliar with an educational setting. Parents and carers of children with glue ear will also find the book easy to navigate. The content is easy to absorb and the information is set out clearly.' - Special!, Autumn 2006 'This book will provide many easily found starting points for identifying and supporting a child who finds learning difficult. Its packed with information, guideance and ideas.' - Anne Fowlie, Co-ordinator, Educational Access Support Service


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