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Helping your child with language-based learning disabilities : strategies to succeed in school & life with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADHD, & processing disorders
\"Based in cutting-edge research in neuroscience, education, and the principles of attachment-based teaching, this important guide for parents offers tools and practices to help children transcend language-based learning difficulties, do better in school, and gain self-confidence and self-esteem. If your child has a language-based learning difficulty--such as dyscalculia, dyslexia, and auditory processing disorder--they may have to work twice as hard to keep up with their peers in school. Your child may also have feelings of frustration, anger, sadness, or shame as a result of their learning differences. As a parent, it hurts to see your child struggle. But the good news is that there are proven-effective strategies you can learn to help your child be their best. This book will show you how. Helping Your Child with Language-Based Learning Disabilitiesoutlines an attachment-based approach to help your child succeed based in the latest research. This research indicates that a secure attachment relationship between you and your child actually optimizes their learning ability by enhancing motivation, regulating anxiety, and triggering neuroplasticity. In this book, you'll discover why it's so important to accurately assess your child, find new perspectives on LBLDs based on the most current studies, and discover tips and strategies for navigating school, home life, and your child's future. Most importantly, you'll learn how your own special bond with your child can help spark their interest in reading, writing, and math. Every child is unique--and every child learns in his or her own way. With this groundbreaking guide, you'll be able to help your child thrive, in school and life\"-- Provided by publisher.
Literacy and learning
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Scruggs, Thomas E.
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Mastropieri, Margo A.
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Behavior disorders in children
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Behavior therapy
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Didaktik
2010
Inhalt: Response to intervention: treatment validity and implementation challenges in the primary and middle grades / Stephanie Al Otaiba, Mary Beth Calhoon and Jeanne Wanzek -- The role of context in the assessment of \"unresponsiveness\" within responsiveness-to-intervention: the \"relative slope-difference discrepancy model\" (RSDDM) / Georgios D. Sideridis, Susana Padeliadu and Faye Antoniou -- Literacy supports for adolescent struggling readers: taking action through comprehension instruction / Michael Faggella-Luby and Patricia Sampson Graner -- Developmental dyslexia in a transparent orthography: a study of Spanish dyslexic children / Manuel Soriano and Ana Miranda -- Reading comprehension: unanswered questions and reading instruction challenges / Solveig-Alma Halaas Lyster -- A longitudinal study of the impact of effective beginning reading instruction for English learners: literacy, language, and learning disabilities / Anne W. Graves -- Writing: underutilized for young children with disabilities? / M. Susan Burns, Julie K. Kidd and Tamara Genarro -- Teaching students with LD to use reading comprehension strategies / Alison Gould Boardman, Janette K. Klingner, Amy L. Boele and Elizabeth Swanson -- Persuading students with emotional disabilities to write: a design study / Margo A. Mastropieri, Thomas E. Scruggs, Yojanna Cuenca-Sanchez, Narcy Irby, Sara Mills, Linda Mason and Richard Kubina -- Components affecting expressive writing in typical and disabled writers / Cesare Cornoldi, Francesco Del Prete, Anna Gallani, Francesco Sella and Anna Maria Re -- Dyslexia: a categorical falsehood without validity or utility / Simon Gibbs and Julian Elliott -- The study of human exceptionality: how it informs our knowledge of learning and cognition / Margo A. Mastropieri and Thomas E. Scruggs.
Dyslexia and alternative therapies
2006
A good book about how alternative therapies can help dyslexia. It mentions each therapy individually and explains what it is, how it works, how many sessions are needed, who will benefit, and if it can be done at home.'
- Education Otherwise
This comprehensive book offers clear and balanced information on a range of alternative therapies for individuals with dyslexia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia or ADHD.
The author provides an overview of each therapeutic option, method of use and case examples, covering nutritional supplements, massage, acupuncture and hypnotherapy, among others. She also includes contributions from experienced alternative therapists, offering an insider's view of what works and what does not. Her objective approach will enable the reader to make an informed choice from among the many available options. A bibliography and a list of useful contacts are also provided.
This book is a key resource for anyone interested in exploring alternative therapy approaches to dyslexia and related difficulties, particularly for parents of people with dyslexia, dyslexics themselves and the professionals who work with them.
Overcoming learning disabilities : a Vygotskian-Lurian neuropsychological approach
\"This book is dedicated to methods of preventing or overcoming learning disabilities based on the ideas of the great Russian psychologists Lev Vygotsky and Alexander Luria. The typical forms of learning disablities are described, and the effective methods of remediation of attention, executive functions (working memory and cognitive control), spatial and visual-verbal functions are discussed in details, The book has many illustrations of typical errors of children with learning disabilities and examples of remedial tasks. The book is useful for qualified psychologists and students, teachers and parents of children with learning disablities\"--Provided by publisher.
Cognitive behaviour therapy for people with intellectual disabilities : thinking creatively
This book examines the influence others have on the lives of people with intellectual disabilities and how this impacts on their psychological well-being. Based on the authors' clinical experiences of using cognitive behavioural therapy with people who have intellectual disabilities, it takes a social interactionist stance and positions their arguments in a theoretical and clinical context. The authors draw on their own experiences and several case studies to introduce novel approaches on how to adapt CBT assessment and treatment methods for one-to-one therapy and group interventions. They detail the challenges of adapting CBT to the needs of their clients and suggest innovative and practical solutions. This book will be of great interest to scholars of psychology and mental health as well as to therapists and clinicians in the field.
Exploring experiences of advocacy by people with learning disabilities : testimonies of resistance
2006
This book provides a fascinating vignette of the personal experiences of People with Learning Disabilities for the better (or worse) part of the last century.
What makes the book so interesting is actually meeting some of those involved and seeing their stories in print. It flags up what has been achieved so far, and what still needs to be done.'
- Oral History
'The editors of this book, written by a range of authors form the UK and overseas, set out to provide the reader with an understanding of the ways in which people with learning disabilities direct their lives through advocacy. Its strength lies in the way in which it puts to the forefront the voices of those who have been, and still might be, excluded from society if it were not for the different forms of resistance they have engaged in.'
- Professional Social Work
'The accounts are all of acts of resistance and survival, many of them told by the people themselves. This creates another fascinating book which contributes greatly to an appreciation of the role of people with learning difficulties themselves in the historical struggle for better treatment in society.'
- CommunityLiving
'This book explains how people with learning disabilities have become increasingly able to direct their own lives as fully active members of their communities. It also explains what self-advocacy means for these people and it shows how opportunities and services have changed for them in 10 years.'
- Europe for Us!
'Heartbreaking, touching and at times inspirational, this book introduces us to the people who have been oppressed, the system that oppressed them and the individuals who stood up to them…Read this if you are involved in supporting people and you will find yourself addressing your practice and attitudes and ultimately, improving the quality of care you deliver.'
- Community Care
'The accounts are all of acts of resistance and survival, many of them told by the people themselves. This creates another fascinating book which contributes greatly to an appreciation of the role of people with learning difficulties themselves in the historical struggle for better treatment in society.'
- Community Living
Exploring Experiences of Advocacy by People with Learning Disabilities charts the course through which people with learning disabilities have become increasingly able to direct their own lives as fully active members of their communities.
Accounts from the UK, Australia, Canada and Iceland consider both the individual pioneers of self advocacy and local and national groups that have been set up to work actively towards improved services for people with learning disabilities. The book also examines what self-advocacy means for these people and provides an overview of how opportunities and services have changed for them over the decades.
Many of the personal accounts, photographs and songs included in this book will be accessible and encouraging to people with learning disabilities, and they will provide inspiring reading for professionals who work with them, family members and community and government service providers.
Helping children with autism learn : treatment approaches for parents and professionals
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Siegel, Bryna
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Autistic children
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Autistic children -- Education
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Communicative disorders in children
2003,2007
Bryna Siegel gives parents of autistic children what they need most: hope.Her first book, The World of the Autistic Child, became an instant classic, illuminating the inaccessible minds of afflicted children.