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Organized with a clear framework and student-friendly learning supports this textbook helps graduate and undergraduate students gain essential knowledge that can inform and transform their work with children who need special assistance to acquire language and literacy abilities to meet multiple communication and learning needs. Featuring content and questions that encourage deeper thinking about the nature of disordered and normal development this text makes assessment and intervention practices relevant to contexts of home classroom and peer interactions. In particular readers will learn to draw on multiple sources of input to develop an assessment picture for a child at any age and stage of development as a person with unique strengths and needs coming from a particular cultural-linguistic background and with concerns that may be attributed to a particular known or unknown but suspected set of etiological factors. Additionally readers will learn to plan interventions that target developmentally appropriate outcomes in spoken and written language and to apply techniques that are informed by varied theoretical perspectives and a growing evidence base. This text is organized into three sections that are designed to promote understanding of: (1) basic concepts taxonomies policies and procedures that can inform other decisions; (2) implications of common etiologies (e.g. primary language impairment/learning disability hearing impairment autism spectrum disorders mental retardation/cognitive impairment; acquired neurological impairment) for modifying assessment and intervention practices; and (3) appropriate assessment and intervention procedures across developmental language and literacy ages stages and targets. Instructors can guide students through the sections and chapters review and practice material and extended exercises so students can gain confidence they will know what to do when facing diverse populations of real children in a variety of settings. Although the book is written primarily for students in speech-language pathology it draws on the author's experience working in schools and classrooms with general and special education teachers and other interdisciplinary team members and can be used with (or by) members of other disciplines and by practitioners as well as students. The ultimate beneficiaries of this book should be children and adolescents who grow up with improved abilities to communicate read write listen and speak because they received services from professionals who knew what they were doing and why.
TITLE: Language and Literacy Disorders
AUTHOR: Nickola W. Nelson
SKU: 9780205501786
PUBLISHER: Pearson Education (US)
DATE PUBLISHED: 09/04/2009
PLACE PUBLISHED: United States
PAGES: 608
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 100 mm x 100 mm x 100 mm
WEIGHT: 100 gr