Learning About Learning Disabilities

Learning About Learning Disabilities
Author: Bernice Wong
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2012-11-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0123884144

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Learning about Learning Disabilities, Fourth Edition continues to provide equal attention to the intellectual, conceptual, and practical aspects of learning disabilities. The Fourth Edition of this popular title presents 80% new material, keeping the chapters up to date in this fast-moving field. With new contributors, and 11 new chapters, coverage is both comprehensive and thorough, encompassing the classification and identification of learning disabilities, learning disabilities in reading, writing, math, and social studies, interventions, and the issues germane to different age ranges of the learning disabled: children, adolescents, and adults. Readers will find Learning About Learning Disabilities, Fourth Edition suitable for use as a reference source for researchers or as a graduate level text. Reviews of previous editions: "This text provides a balanced focus on both the conceptual and practical aspects of learning disabilities. Its research coverage is more comprehensive and of greater depth than any other LD textbook, and it is distinctive in its treatment of such important areas as consultation skills and service delivery." -CHILD ASSESSMENT NEWS "... provides a broad overview of some important issues in relation to the education and development of pupils with learning disabilities... Wong has succeeded in providing detailed descriptions and comments within a book which covers a broad range of topics. Without exception the chapters are clearly written and accessible, and many provide the reader with challenging ideas and practical suggestions." -BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION Learning Disabilities occur in 20% of the population. Three million children in the US have a learning disability and receive special education in school 30% of children with learning disabilities drop out of high school, and 48% of those with learning disabilities are out of the workforce or unemployed Discusses different types of learning disabilities including problems with attention, memory, language, math, reading, and writing Encompasses the impact of LD on learning as well as social competence and self-regulation Provides research summaries on most effective ways to teach children with LD Encompasses a lifespan perspective on LD, discussing the impact on children, adolescents, and adults

Learning Disabilities and Life Stories

Learning Disabilities and Life Stories
Author: Pano Rodis
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Apprentissage, Troubles de l' - États-Unis - Cas, Études de
ISBN: 9780205320103

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Thirteen full-length autobiographical essays written by individuals with learning disabilities about the challenges of living with their disabilities. Five essays written by educators and scholars regarding psychotherapy, minorities, and the special education classroom.

A Different Life

A Different Life
Author: Quinn Bradlee
Publisher: PublicAffairs
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0786741406

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Ten percent of the population is affected by a learning disability, but few of us understand what being learning disabled (LD) is really like. When he was fourteen, Bradlee was diagnosed with Velo-Cardio-Facial-Syndrome (VCFS), a wide-spread, little-understood disorder that is expressed through a wide range of physical ailments and learning disabilities. In this funny, moving, and often irreverent book, Bradlee tells his own inspirational story of growing up as an LD kid -- and of doing so as the child of larger-than-life, formidably accomplished parents: long-time Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee and bestselling author Sally Quinn. From his difficulties reading social cues, to his cringe-worthy loss of sexual innocence, Bradlee describes the challenges and joys of living "a different life" with disarming candor and humor. By the end of A Different Life he will have become, if not your best friend, one of your favorite people.

Living with Learning Disabilities, Dying with Cancer

Living with Learning Disabilities, Dying with Cancer
Author: Irene Tuffrey-Wijne
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2010
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1849050279

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Succeeding with LD

Succeeding with LD
Author: Jill Lauren
Publisher: Star Bright Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781595721068

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These moving sketches highlight remarkable children and adults who lead fulfilling lives because of their hard work, courage, and resilience. This edition includes a "10-years later" update on each individual.

Made Possible

Made Possible
Author: Saba Salman
Publisher: Unbound Publishing
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1783528273

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'A bold wake-up call for those who doubt what people with learning disabilities can do' – Sally Phillips 'A call to arms to confront continued discrimination' – Sir Norman Lamb 'A gem of an anthology... this collection will contribute to our growing understanding, acceptance and celebration of "neurodiversity"' – Simon Baron-Cohen Success is a crucial part of being human. But what if society thought success and aspiration didn’t apply to you? A human rights campaigner. A critically acclaimed actor. A civil rights activist. A singer–songwriter. A Paralympian and elite swimmer. A fine artist. An award-winning filmmaker and drag artist. An elected UK mayor. These professionals have achieved astounding and awe-inspiring success. They've won national accolades in competitive fields such as film, theatre, music, fine art, campaigning and politics... and like 1.5 million people in the UK today, they all also happen to have a learning disability. In Made Possible, these eight remarkable individuals present their authentic experiences – in their own words – and show us what society misses out on by overlooking them, pitying them, patronising them, simply tolerating them and labelling them in terms of their conditions. Edited by social affairs journalist Saba Salman, this collection of groundbreaking and illuminating essays shatters preconceptions and offers a glimpse of the many types of success that can be achieved by people with a learning disability. Crucially, it reveals how people can make invaluable contributions to society when their potential is acknowledged and supported by those around them.

From the Periphery

From the Periphery
Author: Pia Justesen
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1641601612

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From the Periphery consists of more than 30 first-person narratives of everyday people who describe what it's like to be treated differently by society because of their disabilities. The stories are raw and painful, but also surprisingly funny and deeply inspiring. The oral histories describe anger, independence, bigotry, solidarity and love—in the family, at school and at the workplace. Inspired by the oral historians Studs Terkel and Svetlana Alexievich, From the Periphery will become a classic oral history collection that will increase the understanding of the lived experiences of people with disabilities, their responses to oppression and their coping strategies. Readers will meet Andre, who felt different as a child because she was blind. Her father insisted that she could ride a bike, but neighborhood kids would still ask, "Can I catch what you have?" Marca Bristo acquired her disability after a diving accident and became invisible as a person. Men would only see her wheelchair and she started doubting her sexuality. Curtis Harris was treated like a piece of meat in school. He has come to accept autism as part of his personality: "You are who you are. . . . You reject normalism."

A Special Education

A Special Education
Author: Dana Buchman
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2009-04-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0786733993

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The celebrated designer Dana Buchman knew almost nothing about “learning differences” when her daughter, Charlotte, was diagnosed with disabilities as a toddler. She soon discovered that the hard work and determination that had taken her from the Ivy League to her own fashion label wouldn't be enough to deal with Charlotte's disabilities; she would have to acquire a new skill set-to be able to see Charlotte as a person with unique abilities. A moving mother-daughter story, A Special Education is an inspiring account of one mother's journey to acceptance and understanding, as well as a family's triumph over daunting circumstances.

ホビーと教育

ホビーと教育
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1982
Genre:
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Forgotten Lives

Forgotten Lives
Author: Dorothy Atkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781873791844

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