<p><P>By age 16, significant โ one might even say "alarming" โ numbers of students are demonstrating signs of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Students with PTSD are more likely to develop a range of problems, from delinquent behavior to eating disorders to substance abuse to dropping out. For
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Dyslexia at School
โ Scribed by Stephen E. Brock, John Davis, Catherine Christo (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 158
- Series
- Developmental Psychopathology at School
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
As many as one in four children experiences problems with reading. Dyslexia, the most common learning disability leads to well-documented negative effects on school and, ultimately, adult success. Therefore, it is critical that school professionals provide early and effective assessment and intervention.
Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Dyslexia at School equips practitioners with in-depth understanding of the disorder and a wealth of practical information for meeting student needs. This volume:
- Reviews up-to-date findings on dyslexia โ causes, prevalence, and related conditions.
- Provides research-based tools for identifying and addressing dyslexia.
- Offers a detailed framework for case finding and screening, diagnostic and psychoeducational assessment as well as age- and grade-appropriate intervention.
- Explains the roles and responsibilities of school psychologists when it comes to identifying students with dyslexia.
- Focuses solely on dyslexia, unlike most other books on learning disabilities.
As the duties of school psychologists and related education professionals become more complex, recognizing and providing services for students with learning disorders has become progressively more demanding. Identifying, Assessing, and Treating Dyslexia at School offers practitioners an accessible and easy-to-read reference that they will use for years to come.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Introduction....Pages 1-13
Causes....Pages 15-24
Prevalence and Associated Conditions....Pages 25-35
Case Finding and Screening....Pages 37-57
Diagnostic Assessment....Pages 59-74
Diagnostic Assessment....Pages 75-98
Treatment....Pages 99-117
Back Matter....Pages 119-152
โฆ Subjects
Child and School Psychology; Education (general); Psychotherapy and Counseling; Developmental Psychology
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