`We especially liked the introductions to each chapter with small and wise citations like: "there is very little access to the brain when the heart is in pain" or "laughter is better". We believe this book to be a good practical resource for teachers working with children with learning disabilities' - International Journal of Adolescent Medical Health `Simply put the students with disabilities should be learning the same challenging curriculum as other students. Though this is a simple concept, the diverse needs of the students with disabilities make implementation of this requirement complex. The authors have provided the field with a valuable resource for meeting this challenge' - Thomas Hehir, Former Director, Office of Special Education Programs, UD Department of Education Written for primary school teachers, this book provides an overview of research on learning disabilities and emotional/behaviour disorders and serves as a practical guide to intervention. It investigates five ways in which learning disabilities and emotional functioning interact. Specifically, learning disabilities can result in emotional consequences; emotional problems may mask learning disabilities; learning disabilities may exacerbate existing emotional problems; emotional problems can intensify learning disabilities; and emotional health enhances learning. Case studies help illustrate the problems and concepts discussed. Acknowledging the real demands placed on today's teachers, it is written from a realistic point of view. The book provides numerous ideas and activities for teacher intervention. Also included are reproducibles for classroom use. With its joint focus on research and interventions, Overcoming Emotional & Learning Disabilities in the Elementary Classroom makes dealing with learning disabilities and emotional problems more understandable, tangible, and therefore, effective.
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This unique book focuses on the interaction of learning disabilities and emotional disorders, fostering an understanding of how learning problems affect emotional well-being, and vice versa.
Preface Acknowledgments About the Author Introduction Part I: Overview of Learning Disabilities and Emotional Disorders 1. Common Learning Disabilities 2. Common Social, Emotional and Behavioral Disorders Part II: Classroom Interactions and Interventions 3. Learning Disorders Are Associated with Emotional Problems 4. Emotional Problems Can Hide Learning Disabilities 5. Learning Disabilities Can Exacerbate Emotional Conditions 6. Emotional Problems Can Intensify Learning Disorders 7. Emotional Health Enhances Learning Resource A: Additional Resources Resource B: Annotated Bibliography of Children's Books and Materials References Index
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Up-to-date and well-organized. Examples and suggested interventions are very teacher friendly! -- James McLeskey, Professor and Chair

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780761976196
Publisert
2001-05-31
Utgiver
Vendor
Corwin Press Inc
Vekt
800 gr
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
215 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
160

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Biographical note

Jean Cheng Gorman, Psy.D., is a licensed psychologist and the author of Emotional Disorders and Learning Disabilities in the Elementary Classroom: Interactions and Interventions (2001, Corwin Press). After teaching in urban and suburban elementary schools, Jean obtained her doctorate in Child and School Psychology at New York University. Her interests in collaborating with parents has included research on Chinese methods of parenting as well as culturally-sensitive parenting programs. Other professional interests include working with children who are medically-fragile and enhancing parent-child relationships in infancy and early childhood. Jean currently lives with her husband and two children in Northern California.