Guidelines: How a Child with SEN Perceives the World
In this section, you will find a collection of practical examples demonstrating how teachers can apply special education methods tailored to the specific needs of students with special educational needs (SEN). These techniques are intuitive, easy to learn, and presented through visual guides and step-by-step instructions, allowing teachers to implement them quickly and effectively in their classrooms.
Dyspraxia
Dyslexia
Dysorthography
Developmental Language Disorder
Dysgraphia
ADHD with Attention Deficit Predominance
ADHD with Predominance of Hyperactivity-Impulsivity
Autism without Disorder of Intellectual Impairment
Asperger’s Syndrome
Dyscalculia
Sense Impairments