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It is acknowledged that every child in your class has special needs that you must be able to identify and make provision for. However, there are children in each of our schools who have needs that are more readily observable. Of these, the more common are the slow learner, the talented and the child encountering English as a second language.
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© 1989 Robert J. Carbines
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Carbines, R.J. (1989). Teaching Children with Special Needs. In: Preparing for Teaching. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11079-7_6
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