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The Carolina Curriculum for Preschoolers with Special Needs (CCPSN)

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The Carolina Curriculum for Preschoolers with Special Needs is designed for use with children in the 24 to 60 months developmental range who have mild to severe special needs. It is a criterion-referenced system that links assessment to intervention and includes jargon-free, logical teaching sequences with specific curricular intervention strategies. The CCPSN is similar in structure to the CCITSN. The opening chapters of the book discuss the approach and principles of CCPSN, highlight changes from the previous edition, and offer instructions on how to use the curriculum. Most of the book outlines the 22 teaching sequences, which are clustered into five areas: cognition, communication, social/adaptation, fine motor, and gross motor. Every sequence is introduced with a short description and special adaptation ideas for children with motor, vision, or hearing impairments. This volume overlaps with the third edition of CCITSN at the 24 to 36 months levels, which will provide an easier transition between the two curricula than in previous editions.
Introduction; Optimal Environments for Preschoolers with Special Needs; How to Use the CCPSN Assessment Log; Sequences; Social Adaptation; Self Regulation; Interpersonal Skills; Self-Concept; Self-Help Skills: Eating; Self-Help Skills: Dressing; Self-Help Skills: Grooming; Self-Help Skills: Toileting; Cognition; Attention and Memory: Visual; Visual Perception: Blocks and Puzzles; Visual Perception: Matching and Sorting; Functional Use of Objects and Symbolic Play; Problem Solving/Reasoning; Cognition/Communication; Number Concepts; Concepts/Vocabulary: Receptive; Concepts/Vocabulary: Expressive; Communication; Attention and Memory: Auditory; Verbal Comprehension (following directions); Conversation Skills; Sentence Construction; Imitation: Vocal; Fine Motor; Motor Imitation; Fine Motor Skills: Grasp and Manipulation; Fine Motor Skills: Bilateral Skills; Fine Motor Skills: Tool Use; Visual Motor Skill; Gross Motor; Gross Motor Skills Upright: Posture and Locomotion; Gross Motor Skills Upright: Balance; Gross Motor Skills: Balls; Gross Motor Skills: Outdoor Play; Appendix A; Appendix B ]
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