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Support for specialist and inclusive education

Asthma in children and development delay

Support for specialist and inclusive education focuses on asthma in children and development delay, drawing on the current best practice to promote success for all.

The resource provides educators with background information about asthma and developmental delay in children. It describes the key features; incidence and diagnosis; implications for teaching and learning; adaptations and strategies, and going forwards with research and future learning.

Download to support children with asthma and developmental delay.

Ages: 0-12 | Pages: 4 | Code: ETS0337F

Ebook (PDF) - You can download, read and print with any PDF reader. Ebook PDFs are available immediately and can be accessed via your filebox or from the link we will email you once you have confirmed your purchase.

Orders are normally dispatched within 3 to 5 business days. Goods are shipped by Australia Post or by local courier, depending upon the location, with a delivery expectation of 3 to 10 business days. We will email dispatch confirmation and tracking details.

International Orders
We are happy to supply orders from outside Australia and New Zealand. Orders will be dispatched by International Air which has delivery expectations of 3-21 business days depending upon your location.

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Anne Vize

Anne Vize specialises in writing for children and young people who learn in different and unique ways. She is a special educator and writer from Melbourne and works to develop print and digital resources for children, their teachers and supporters. She works in the vocational sector developing learning resources for training providers and creates freelance content to support the new vocational major curriculum in Victoria. Anne is fortunate to be able to divide her time between writing and exploring the wonders of sailing and windsurfing on the stunning Port Phillip Bay.

Anne brings a deep understanding of how to create meaningful, inclusive learning resources that respect and engage diverse learners. Her work is grounded in classroom experience and a belief that every student deserves content that reflects their world, without distractions or clutter.

From literacy and life skills to employability and vocational learning, Anne’s resources support students who learn differently – offering clear, age-appropriate materials with real-life relevance.

Widely published across Australia, New Zealand and the UK, her work is trusted by teachers seeking practical, accessible tools that help all learners thrive, grow and see themselves in their learning.