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El. knyga: Brief Reference of Student Disabilities: ...With Strategies for the Classroom

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  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Aug-2008
  • Leidėjas: Corwin Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781452295176
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Aug-2008
  • Leidėjas: Corwin Press Inc
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781452295176

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"The format is great! Teachers will love the easy-to-access information, which can serve as a springboard for more in-depth study." Debi Gartland, Professor of Special Education Towson University

"The book is organized to help educators easily find information. There are also useful resources to help parents." Nicole Guyon, Special Educator Westerly School Department, Cranston, RI

The ideal desktop reference for specific disabilities in the inclusive classroom!

This updated, detailed reference provides essential information for educators about common exceptionalities they are likely to encounter in an inclusive classroom. In easy-to-understand language, the book provides guidelines for creating safe learning environments, applying disciplinary measures, and defining parents and educators roles in developing Individualized Education Programs.

Presented alphabetically, each entry includes a definition of the disability, background information, characteristics, and a list of related readings, organizations, and agencies, with contact information. The author discusses a wide range of concerns, from ADHD, dyslexia, hearing impairment, and emotional disturbances to muscular dystrophy, spina bifida, aphasia, and cerebral palsy, and includes a review of health disorders such as asthma, diabetes, heart disorders, and hemophilia . The new sections in this second edition cover







A comparison of ADHD and bipolar disorder Concise legal explanations and sources, with contact information and Web sites The reauthorization of IDEA 2004, NCLB, and postsecondary transition

Brief Reference of Student Disabilities, Second Edition, also provides a compilation of common disability-related acronyms and a list of childrens books dealing with disabilities to foster understanding and awareness.

Recenzijos

I have not encountered such a comprehensive and accessible guide to teaching students with disabilities. I often give this book as a welcoming gift to new teachers at my school. -- Joseph Staub, Resource Specialist Teacher The format is great! Teachers will love the easy-to-access information, which can serve as a springboard for more in-depth study. -- Debi Gartland, Professor of Special Education The book is full of useful information and is organized in such a way to help educators easily find information. There are also useful resources to help parents. -- Nicole Guyon, Special Educator

A Cautionary Note v
Preface vi
Acknowledgments viii
About the Author ix
What Educators Need to Know About the Law
1(20)
What the Law Provides
1(6)
Discipline and Students with Disabilities
7(2)
IDEA 2004 Reauthorization
9(2)
No Child Left Behind
11(2)
Postsecondary Transition
13(2)
The Collaborative Team
15(6)
How Teachers Can Create a Positive Learning Environment
21(6)
Creating an Inclusive Environment
23(1)
Teaching Students About Disabilities
24(1)
Including Parents and Guardians
25(2)
Understanding the Parents of Exceptional Children
27(8)
Disabilities and Health Disorders: Strategies for Educators
35(158)
Aphasia
36(6)
Asperger Syndrome
42(8)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
50(9)
Auditory Processing Disorder
59(6)
Autism
65(9)
Bipolar Disorder
74(9)
Cerebral Palsy
83(7)
Down Syndrome
90(9)
Dyslexia
99(8)
Emotional Disturbance
107(6)
Epilepsy
113(7)
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
120(5)
Gifted Students with Learning Disbilities
125(5)
Head Injury
130(6)
Hearing Impairment
136(8)
Learning Disabilities
144(5)
Mental Retardation
149(6)
Muscular Dystrophy
155(4)
Speech Disorders
159(6)
Spina Bifida
165(5)
Spinal Cord Injury
170(5)
Tourette Syndrome
175(6)
Visual Impairment
181(7)
Visual Processing Dysfunction
188(5)
Other Health Conditions
193(12)
Asthma
193(2)
Diabetes
195(1)
Heart Conditions
196(1)
Hemophilia
197(3)
A Note about Medications
200(1)
Behavior Interventions
200(5)
Resource A: Acronyms 205(4)
Resource B: Public Agencies Offering Assistance to Individuals with Disabilities and their Families 209(4)
Resource C: Children's Books About Disabilities 213(21)
Resource D: Associations to Contact 234(2)
Resource E: Similarities and Differnces: ADHD and Early Onset Bipolar Disorder 236(6)
Bibliography 242(7)
References 249(6)
Index 255
Lee Brattland Nielsen has taught for more than 25 years at the elementary, secondary, and university levels. While teaching at California Lutheran University, she taught Mainstreaming the Exceptional Student to teachers and students who were working toward their teaching credentials.

She founded and worked for 2 years as the program director of WTHS, Dade Countys educational broadcasting station in Miami, Florida. During this period, she coordinated all the educational programming. During her teaching experience, she has worked with many children with many types of exceptionalities. As a resource specialist teacher, she taught students with learning disabilities in the Los Angeles Unified School District. She believes in a positive approach to learning, with emphasis on building self-esteem in all students.

Nielsen received her bachelor of arts degree from the University of Minnesota. She took postgraduate studies at the University of Florida; California State University, Northridge; University of California, Berkeley; and California Lutheran University. Her California teaching credentials include a Lifetime Standard Credential, a Special Education Learning Handicapped Credential, and a Special Education Resource Specialist Credential. She also has held teaching credentials in Arizona and Florida.