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008 | 250312042005GB eng | ||
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_bTaylor & Francis _cGBP 28.99 _fBB |
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_aGlue Ear _bAn essential guide for teachers, parents and health professionals |
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_aOxford _bDavid Fulton Publishers _c20051031 |
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300 | _a89 p | ||
520 | _bGlue 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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