E-Book, Englisch, Band 36, 285 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development
Perspectives on Policy and Practice in the Nordic Countries
E-Book, Englisch, Band 36, 285 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Perspectives on Early Childhood Education and Development
ISBN: 978-3-030-91297-0
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Chapter 1 Introduction to Special Education in the Early Years—Policies and Practices across the Nordic Countries.- Part I: Policy Perspectives.- Chapter 2 Early Childhood Special Education in Finland.- Chapter 3 Children with Autism Spectrum Conditions: Social Norms and Expectations in Swedish Preschools.- Chapter 4 Implicit and Inclusive Early Education for Gifted Children Swedish Policy and International Possibilities.- Chapter 5 Gaps in Care—(E)Quality Ecec in Nordic Early Childhoods.- Chapter 6 Autism and Young Children in Sweden.- Chapter 7. Swedish Early Childhood Preservice Teachers and Inclusive Education.- Part Ii: Practice Perspectives.- Chapter 8. Developing Inclusive Learning Environments – When Collaboration is (Not) The Answer.- Chapter 9. How do Children Describe Learning Self-Regulation Skills in the Kids’ Skills Intervention?.- Chapter 10. Experiences of Educational Support for Mathematical High-Ability Children in Finland. A Netnography of Parental Perspective from Ece to the School Context.- Chapter 11. A Survey of the Views of Graduates of Early Childhood Teacher Education in Norway on Special Needs Education.- Chapter 12. Inclusive Practices in Early Childhood Education in Norway.- Chapter 13. Late Talkers and Language Learning in Norwegian Ececs for Children under Three.- Chapter 14. Finger Patterns as Tools for Learning the Basic Meaning of Numbers.- Chapter 15. Support of Language and Communication in Swedish Preschools.- Chapter 16. Communities of Practice: A Model for Professional Development in Early Childhood Education and Care to Support Children with Communication Barriers?.- Chapter 17. Teacher Perceptions of Language Challenges among Children in Three Different Language-Medium Settings in Finland.- Chapter 18. Behind the Practice: Finnish Early Childhood Education and Care Professionals’ Perceptions and Beliefs Concerning Children in Need of Social and Emotional Support.- Chapter 19. Special Education in the Early Years: Summary andOutlook.