TY - BOOK AU - Rogow,Sally M. TI - Language, Literacy and Children with Special Needs SN - 0887510728 (pbk) PY - 1997/// CY - Toronto PB - Pippin Publishing KW - Children with social disabilities KW - Education (Primary) KW - Education KW - Language arts N1 - Includes bibliographical references; "As more and more children with special needs are welcomed into primary classrooms, teachers are searching for ways to ensure that they have plenty of opportunity to share in literacy activities with their classmates. In Language, Literacy and Children with Special Needs, Sally M. Rogow draws on the stories of real youngsters in real classrooms to show how this can happen. Specific strategies for developing language awareness in a variety of situations are liberally illustrated with sensitive descriptions of the children's responses and concrete examples of their work. Dr. Rogow's firm conviction that inclusion benefits everyone pervades this book and is a source of inspiration for all teachers involved with children and special needs.; For more than 20 years, Sally Rogow has directed the University of British Columbia's preparation program for itinerant and resource teachers working with children who are blind or visually impaired, or who have multiple disabilities. Her research interests include language and social development and literacy. The author of Helping the Visually Impaired Child with Developmental Problems, Dr. Rogow has written more than 40 articles for various journals and frequently lectures in Canada and the United States. She is also a writer of children's books and a storyteller." (Book Cover); TABLE OF CONTENTS; Introduction; Literacy Instruction and Children with Special Needs; Everyone Can Learn to Read and Write ; Helping Lindy, Jason and Joy Join the Literacy Club ; Shared Reading and Writing: Lindy's Story ; Encouraging Independence: Jason's Story ; Learning to Work with Letter Symbols: Joy's Story ; Lindy, Jason and Joy - Joining the Literacy Club ; Story and Storytelling ; Literature and Literacy ; Developing Story Concepts: Donny's Story ; Sharing Stories: Annie's Story ; Creative Storytelling: Victor's Story ; Donny, Annie and Victor - Understanding Stories ; The Sense of Nonsense: Language Awareness ; The Sense of Nonsense ; Developing Phonological Concepts: Johnny's Story ; Language and Word Structure: Julie's Story ; Sounds and Spelling: Tracy's Story ; Johnny, Julie and Tracy - Language Awareness ; Learning to Write ; The Process of Writing ; Learning to Compose: Gloria's Story ; The Computer as Writing Partner: Davy's Story ; Learning to Share Ideas: Jenny's Story ; Gloria, Davy and Jenny - Learning to Write ; Word Knowledge and Reading ; Using Word Games to Learn about Words: Danny's Story ; Vocabulary Development: Terry's Story ; New Words and New Ideas: Jeremy's Story ; Danny, Terry and Jeremy - Vocabulary Development ; Using Children's Books to Promote Understanding ; A Sense of Identity: Lori's Story ; Overcoming Stereotypes: Stanley's Story ; Solving Personal Problems: Harvey's Story ; Choosing Literature about Children with Disabilities ; Lori, Stanley and Harvey - Finding Acceptance ; Including Children Who Cannot Speak ; Speech and Language Disorders ; Augmentative Systems of Communication ; Learning to Read and Write: Cindy's Story ; Learning to Use Language: Jane's Story ; Literacy and Delayed Language Development: Eddy's Story ; Cindy, Jane and Eddy - Joining the Classroom Community ; Including Children with Special Needs ; Planning for Inclusion ; Assessment ; Conclusion ; Glossary ; References ; Professional Literature ; Children's Books ; Children's Literature about Disabilities ; Resources ; Additional Professional Reading ; Computer Resources UR - http://www.utpguidancecentre.com/Language-Literacy-and-Children-with-Special-Needs-The-Pippin-Teacher-s-Library.html ER -