02227 a2200301 450000500170000000800420001702000220005903700360008104000070011704100080012407200150013207200160014707200160016307200130017907200140019207200140020607200210022007200210024107200210026207200200028310000240030324501010032725000060042826000320043430000100046652014320047699900170190820250526161935.0250430042024GB 118 eng  a9781040186626qEA bTaylor & FranciscGBP 19.99fBB a01 aeng7 aJNS2thema7 aJNLB2thema7 aJNLC2thema7 aJNS2bic7 aJNLB2bic7 aJNLC2bic7 aEDU0000002bisac7 aEDU0260002bisac7 aEDU0480002bisac7 a362.41832bisac1 aMarie Difolco9115010aSupporting Colour Blindness in Education and BeyondbA Practical Guide for Teachers and Families a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20241202 a168 p bWould you be surprised to know, one child in every average class of thirty is Colour Blind? Colour Blindness can be a barrier to learning across the whole curriculum, yet most schools cannot identify all their Colour Blind children, and practitioners often cannot recall teaching a child with it. This essential guide explores Colour Blindness, an often-unrecognised special educational need and disability (SEND). It gives you the tools and confidence to ensure children with Colour Blindness can reach their full potential. It helps you to understand what the condition is so you can easily make your teaching accessible and inclusive to all Colour Blind children, undiagnosed or not. The book: • Offers detailed and practical guidance for identifying Colour Blindness and catering for it from early years through to higher education and beyond. • Focuses on simple and easy-to-implement strategies to ensure Colour Blind children are not disadvantaged, dispelling myths and misguidance along the way. • Discusses how educators and parents can work together to raise the child’s self-esteem, seeking solutions and interventions that do not single them out, or in fact remove colour as a useful tool for those that see it normally. This accessible book is vital reading for SENDCos, teachers and classroom assistants, from nursery through to upper secondary, as well as the parents and carers of Colour Blind children. c10697d10697