Intended for use alongside fourth papers in non-verbal reasoning.These six carefully graded papers aim to give practice in essential types of non-verbal reasoning questions and is designed specifically for 11+ and selective exam practice and preparation.
This photocopiable resource book works systematically through all of the main question-types used in 11+ and 12+ non-verbal reasoning tests. For each question type, a worked example shows exactly what the question demands and explains how to tackle it in three or four clear steps. Each example is then followed by ten or more questions of the same or very similar type, to practise and reinforce answering technique. Within each unit, gradually increasing difficulty helps to build pupil confidence. Together, the units bring easy recognition of, and familiarity with, the full range of question-types, ensuring there are no surprises in the test itself. The photocopiable sheets help to bring structure and focus to whole-class or individual preparation, and can also be used as a self-contained homework resource. Every unit is presented on a double page for easy photocopying and answers to all questions are included.
The BNVR Test is a unique non-linguistic approach for identifying whether a cognitive (problem-solving) deficit as well as a linguistic deficit exists in individuals with acquired aphasia. Recognising cognitive deficits in terms of problem-solving may be a key factor in understanding why some individuals overcome their communication difficulties better than others. Failure to recognise problem-solving difficulties may lead to unrealistic expectations of therapeutic intervention and thus inappropriate management and goal setting. The BNVR requires the client to solve 10 everyday problems, presented in full-colour photographic format. It is short, requires minimal linguistic input, contains real-life situations and is likely to be suitable for non-English speaking individuals. It will be useful to speech language therapists, occupational therapists and psychologists who need to ascertain whether problem-solving skills are affected and to assist in multi-disciplinary team decision-making in acute and rehabilitation settings.
This book offers clear best-practice guidelines for the assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder. It discusses both the rising rates of autism and the growing need for appropriate, effective treatments and services. The book examines measures and methods used in assessing for core symptoms of ASD as well as memory, attention, visual and spatial skills, and other areas relevant to autism assessment. In-depth material on differential diagnosis and a range of comorbid conditions depict the complexities of the assessment process and the necessity of accurate identification. The book's case vignettes and sample recommendations add practical and personal dimensions to issues and challenges surrounding diagnosis. Topics featured include:“ul> A practical guide to the comprehensive assessment process. Discussion of the assessment process from referral to recommendation. Diagnostic framework for ASD and other disorders School-based ASD eligibility evaluation. Assessment across the lifespan. /divAssessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder is an important tool for clinicians, practitioners, researchers and graduate students in the fields of child and school psychology, behavioral therapy, and social work as well as the related areas of psychiatry, pediatrics, forensic psychology, and educational and healthcare policy.
KEY CONTENTS OF THIS GUIDE INCLUDE: - Contains invaluable tips on how to prepare for abstract reasoning tests; - Written by an expert in this field in conjunction with recruitment experts; - Contains lots of sample test questions and answers.
How To Do Non-verbal Reasoning has been written to support preparation for the 11+ and other entrance exams. It breaks down the question types used to assess non-verbal reasoning ability, and provides practice opportunities throughout, plus an authentic non-verbal reasoning exam paper, to test knowledge and understanding.
Written by Philip Kay, a very experienced eleven plus tutor, who has used these processes for many years when explaining 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning questions to his pupils. He has now put all this knowledge into this well-structured Non-Verbal Reasoning book which will be invaluable in preparing children for this section of their 11+ exam. The book covers 18 Non-Verbal Reasoning question types that are explained in a simple “Step by Step” manner. Each topic is dealt with as a separate element and each element has two units: 1. The INTRODUCTION with a worked Non-Verbal Reasoning question and Step-by-Step instructions. 2. PRACTICE QUESTIONS to reinforce the teaching and learning with some “Hints” for extra help. This book is ideal for teaching your child the necessary skills to tackle any 11+ Non-Verbal Reasoning questions that they will be confronted with in their real 11+ exam.