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61. Learning How to Learn, Revised
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62. Learning About Learning Disabilities,
$22.45
63. Teaching Mathematics to Middle
$6.76
64. Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone
$12.09
65. Understanding Nonverbal Learning
$19.99
66. Student Advantage Handbook for
67. Exceeding Expectations: Successful
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68. Understanding Controversial Therapies
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69. Teaching Kids with Mental Health
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70. Language-Related Learning Disabilities:
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71. Helping a Child With Nonverbal
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72. The Learning Tree: Overcoming
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73. Students with Learning Disabilities
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74. Why Do English Language Learners
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75. Teaching Learning Strategies and
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76. Why Is Math So Hard for Some Children?:
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77. Neuropsychological Perspectives
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78. Identification and Assessment,
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79. Math Instruction for Students
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80. Self-Advocacy Skills for Students

61. Learning How to Learn, Revised
by Joyanne Cobb
Paperback: 144 Pages (2003-03-25)
list price: US$18.95 -- used & new: US$64.99
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Asin: 0878688781
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Written for high school and college students with learning disabilities, this thorough practical manual steers students through the process of preparing for college, choosing the right school, and succeeding academically. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Recommended as an instructional and preparation resource
Now in a newly revised edition, Learning How To Learn: Getting Into And Surviving College When You Have A Learning Disability by Joyanne Cobb (Project Manager on Youth-Focused Projects for Maximus inc.) is an extremely practical guide to doing well on the SAT or ACT tests; finding the right college; managing one's time; making the most of assistive technology, and more. Written especially for those who must deal with a learning disability, yet filled with useful advice for all current and potential college students, Learning How To Learn is very highly recommended as an instructional and preparation resource for the college bound.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Indispensable Tool For Students With Learning Disablities
This book is an indispensable tool of guidance and assistance for students with learning disabilities.Coming from the ideal "source" as it does, the reader is further provided with a sense of reassurance.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for any student who wants to go to college!
Great tips; Great Advice; Real life experience! Every parent should take a look!

5-0 out of 5 stars Learning How to Learn: A Must for LD High School Students
This is a book that should be on every shelf of High School Students and their parents! ... Read more


62. Learning About Learning Disabilities, Third Edition
Hardcover: 656 Pages (2004-09-16)
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Asin: 012762533X
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Bernice Wong's Learning about Learning Disabilities was the first text to give equal attention to the intellectual, conceptual, and practical aspects of learning disabilities. The Third Edition of this popular title presents 80% new material, keeping the chapters up to date in this fast-moving field. With new contributors, and seven new chapters, coverage is both comprehensive and thorough, with three sections encompassing the research aspects of learning disabilities, the instructional aspects of learning disabilities, and the issues germane to different age ranges of the learning disabled:children, adolescents, and adults.

Chapters summarizing research on learning disabilities include coverage of ADHD, memory, language processing, social competence, self-regulation, and brain structures as they apply to learning disabilities. Chapters focusing on instructional aspects of learning disabilities include coverage of teaching literacy, reading comprehension, writing, and mathematics.

Readers will find Learning About Learning Disabilities, Third edition suitable for use as a reference source for researchers or a graduate level text.

Reviews from previous editions:

"An undergraduate text that strikes a careful balance between the intellectual (psychological) and practical aspects of learning disabilities."
-BOOK NEWS, INC.

"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

"Learning About Learning Disabilities 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

* Provides a balanced focus on both the conceptual and the practical aspects of learning disabilities.
* Research coverage more comprehensive and of greater depth than any other textbook about learning disabilities
* The work is distinctive in its treatment of such important areas as consultation skills and service delivery ... Read more


63. Teaching Mathematics to Middle School Students with Learning Difficulties (What Works for Special-Needs Learners)
Paperback: 178 Pages (2006-06-24)
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Asin: 1593853068
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A highly practical resource for special educators and classroom teachers, this book provides specific instructional guidance illustrated with vignettes, examples, and sample lesson plans. Every chapter is grounded in research and addresses the nuts and bolts of teaching math to students who are not adequately prepared for the challenging middle school curriculum. Presented are a range of methods for helping struggling learners build their understanding of foundational concepts, master basic skills, and develop self-directed problem-solving strategies. While focusing on classroom instruction, the book also includes guidelines for developing high-quality middle school mathematics programs and evaluating their effectiveness.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Enthusiastically recommended resource for public and private schoolteachers.
Edited by Marjorie Montague ( Professor of Special Education at the University of Miami) and Asha K. Jitendra (a Professor and Coordinator of Special Education at Lehigh University), Teaching Mathematics to Middle School Students with Learning Difficulties is an anthology writings by experienced educators. Methodologies for helping middle school students with learning difficulties internalize basic mathematic skills are discussed at length, along with lesson plans, guidelines for teaching self-directed problem-solving strategies, recommendations for building foundational concepts, and much more. Examples and diagrams help clarify methodologies in this timely and enthusiastically recommended resource for public and private schoolteachers. ... Read more


64. Why Can't I Learn Like Everyone Else?: Kids With Learning Disabilities (Kids with Special Needs: Idea (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act))
by Sheila Stewart, Camden Flath
Paperback: 48 Pages (2010-09)
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65. Understanding Nonverbal Learning Disabilities: A Common-Sense Guide for Parents and Professionals (JKP Essentials Series)
by Maggie Mamen
Paperback: 176 Pages (2007-09-15)
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Asin: 1843105934
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This easy-to-read guide offers a complete overview of Nonverbal Learning Disabilities (NLDs) and the wide variety of symptoms that different types of NLDs present.
Maggie Mamen enables readers to select the most relevant strategies for coping with and managing their particular symptoms. She provides a wealth of practical advice on key skills such as developing written and verbal communication, understanding social clues, managing behavior, self-regulation and improving organization. She also covers relevant teaching methods for the classroom.
This practical and accessible introduction is an essential guide for those families and professionals working with children and adults with NLDs. ... Read more


66. Student Advantage Handbook for College-Bound Students with Learning Disabilities (Princeton Review Series)
by Erica Lewis
Paperback: 236 Pages (1996-05-21)
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Asin: 0679764615
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Making the transition from high school to college is a daunting task for any student, and the challenge is even greater for students with learning disabilities. This guide promotes self-advocacy and helps learning disabled students get what they need from the college experience. ... Read more


67. Exceeding Expectations: Successful Adults With Learning Disabilities
by Henry B. Reiff, Paul Jay Gerber, Rick Ginsberg
Paperback: 244 Pages (1997-04)
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Isbn: 0890797056
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...addresses the confluence of two issues-successful outcomes of adults with learning disabilities & a pragmatic analysis of the process leading to those outcomes... ... Read more


68. Understanding Controversial Therapies for Children With Autism, Attention Deficit Disorder, and Other Learning Disabilities: A Guide to Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Jkp Essentials Series)
by Lisa A. Kurtz
Paperback: 208 Pages (2008-02-15)
list price: US$19.95 -- used & new: US$14.48
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Asin: 184310864X
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Offering a balanced overview of complementary and alternative therapies, this book will be useful for parents of children with autism, ADD or other learning disabilities.The book covers a wide variety of mind-body interventions and manipulative techniques, as well as energy therapies, biologically based methods, and alternative medical systems. For each approach, the author provides a detailed description of what the treatment involves, which professionals will be working with the child, and an explanation of the rationale behind the therapy. She also offers advice on who to approach for treatment, and includes a list of recommended resources and useful contacts for further information.This book will be a valuable source of information for parents and professionals working with children who have disabilities that impact their learning or behavior. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Not really what I expected
I did not find this particular book helpful.There are better books out there on the subject. ... Read more


69. Teaching Kids with Mental Health & Learning Disorders in the Regular Classroom: How to Recognize, Understand, and Help Challenged (and Challenging) Students Succeed
by Myles L. Cooley
Paperback: 224 Pages (2007-04-15)
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Asin: 1575422425
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A tool for educators, counslers, and administrators that describes often observed disorders in school children;  how the disorders might be exhibited in the classroom and what to do (or sometimes what not to do).
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5-0 out of 5 stars Review from Books That Heal Kids
I'm starting to think maybe the greatest threat to education in the United States is teacher burnout. I don't think it's the children causing "teacher exodus."Yes, it's true more and more classrooms each year are full of needy and challenging students. There are a lot of factors that go into burnout but blaming the children is not one of them. From my own personal experience as a school counselor, there seems to be a lack of strong preparation, training, and resources for educators in the area of mental health and learning disorders. Teaching Kids with Mental Health and Learning Disorders in the Regular Classroom is definitely part of the remedy to this problem.When I discovered this resource, I immediately started putting it to good use.

Have you ever been in a student meeting where it feels like the "team" is not really on the same page? The intention to help the student is there, but the meeting gets off course or doesn't take a course. It can sometimes feel like there is a hush hushness about the disorder, confusion about the diagnosis, the "experts" are using different jargon that you don't understand, or there is too much time being spent on formalities like paperwork. It can feel very compartmentalized. I would highly recommend educators use this resource to relieve these problems so you can get to work on helping the student! It's an empowering tool that I absolutely love.

Each mental health and learning disorder is described concretely (about 3 paragraphs), provides behavior and symptoms to look for, and suggests easy classroom strategies and interventions to try. Educators work in busy and demanding jobs so tools that don't waste time are a must.When the words "Receptive and Expressive Language Disorder" get thrown around - people can get lost.It's great for giving a refresher about a disorder or disability. You don't need an intimidating 700 page psychiatric manual. But a practical resource like this guide can be a life saver. How many times have you been required to implement a plan for a student? It can be a frustrating process if you are under prepared. Use Teaching Kids with Mental Health and Learning Disorders in the Regular Classroom as part of your foundation for building the plan. A comment from a teacher after we read through the information on Tic Disorders, "That was great insight for the team." This is a solid resource and I've notice it helps my team feel more optimistic and supported.

If you have a professional learning library in your school, encourage your administrator to purchase a copy for your staff. It's definitely nice to have my own copy but it's not something to covet, make sure to share it with your colleagues when you see a need arise.

A final thought, this guide needs to be part of educator curriculums in graduate schools. I just can't stress this enough. If we want to set kids up for success, well lets set the teachers up first!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have Resource for School Counselors and Teachers
This book is written in a very user-friendly format for educators. Over twenty mental health and learning disorders are described in this book including symptoms, behaviors, classroom strategies,and professional treatments.Based on current research and educational trends, this is the perfect book to bring to IEP and Child Study meetings for practical and concise interventions. Teachers and counselors will not only find plenty of ideas on how to motivate their students with learning and mental health disorders but also how to apply effective teaching strategies with all students.As a school counselor who spends a great deal of time meeting with teachers and parents, this book has spent very little time on my bookshelf.A great tool!

5-0 out of 5 stars A compendium of practical and proven strategies educators can use when teaching and supporting students
A practicing psychologist for more than 30 years who evaluates and treats children, adolescents and adults for a variety of problems, Myles L. Cooley also draws upon his experience and expertise as a consultant to schools and as a presenter of education al programs to educators, mental health professionals, physicians, and parents in "Teaching Kids With Mental Health & Learning Disorders In The Regular Classroom". This basic and very strongly recommended instruction manual and guidebook is specifically designed to help classroom teachers learn how to recognize, understand and help challenged (and often challenging) students to learn and succeed academically. A compendium of practical and proven strategies educators can use when teaching and supporting students who exhibit mental health problems and learning disorder issues, "Teaching Kids With Mental Health & Learning Disorders In The Regular Classroom" will also alert teachers as to what behavior sand symptoms to look for in troubled students, provide ideas for fostering social development in these children, and how best to motivate all students to learn. Of special note is the discussion of the latest approach to intervention procedures, including Response to Intervention (RTI). ... Read more


70. Language-Related Learning Disabilities: Their Nature and Treatment
by Adele Gerber
Hardcover: 416 Pages (1993-01)
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71. Helping a Child With Nonverbal Learning Disorder or Asperger's Disorder: A Parent's Guide (Parents Guide)
by Kathryn, Ph.D. Stewart
Paperback: 237 Pages (2007-09)
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Asin: 1572245263
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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The book offers readers ways to evaluate their child's strengths and weaknesses in areas such as visual and spatial functioning, writing problems, information processing and organizational skills, social and emotional capabilities, language skills, and interactive abilities. It offers specific strategies for intervening and helping the child to cope with these obstacles, such as teaching the child how to socialize with humor and empathy, alternatives for learning to write, tips for organizing daily activities, multi-tasking, and more. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Parent of a student at Dr. Stewart's School
I read Dr. Stewart's book when our Aspie son enrolled in Dr. Stewart's high school, Orion Academy, in Moraga, CA.I found the book a marvelous help for me, clarifying points and making clear what our boy needed in order to eventually become independent, to learn not just academic information, but life skills.Our son will graduate from Orion Academy this year, and I don't know what would have happened if we had not been fortunate enough to live close to Orion, for our son will go on to college next year and will leave high school, not "cured," for there is no such thing, but better equipped to handle what is to come.

Dr. Stewart is an expert on Asperger's kids, but more than that, she established the high school to help Aspies get through high school, to prosper there, and to find success.And more than that...she cares.This is reflected in the dedication she has to the kids and to the parents.I would recommend her book to anyone who has questions and concerns about that it is like to have the privilege of raising a child with Asperger's.

5-0 out of 5 stars Well written
Fantastic!Good guide and steps to this disorder.Most of all, when you are at a loss just pick it up and re-read old passages that relieve your own anxieties so that you can continue understanding your child.

Thank you also to the SELLER for selling a book in great condition.You will be on my list of Sellers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very helpful book
I love how this book is put together so that the average person can understand it.It has been very helpful to me and the rest of the family.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Source Guide
This book has been quite helpful with resources and with thinking positively about the prognosis for our NLD child.

5-0 out of 5 stars Helping a Child with Nonverbal Learning Disorder or Asperger's
This book really describes my daughter.It's very specific and yet easy to read.For the first time, I've found a book which makes sense of my daughter's lifelong behavior.I'm grateful to have found it. ... Read more


72. The Learning Tree: Overcoming Learning Disabilities from the Ground Up (A Merloyd Lawrence Book)
by Stanley I. Greenspan, Nancy Thorndike Greenspan
Hardcover: 296 Pages (2010-08-03)
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Asin: 0738212334
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The Learning Tree offers a new understanding of learning problems. Rather than looking just at symptoms, this new approach describes how to find the missing developmental steps that cause these symptoms. The best solution to the problem comes from knowing what essential skills to strengthen.

Using the metaphor of a tree, Dr. Stanley Greenspan explains that the roots represent how children take in the world through what they hear, see, smell, and touch. The trunk represents thinking skills through which children grow both academically and socially. From these, the branches—children’s basic abilities to read, write, do math, and organize their work—develop.

Both parents and early learning professionals will especially welcome the sections on finding and solving learning problems early. With Dr. Greenspan’s characteristic wise optimism, this book “raises the ceiling” for all children who learn differently or with difficulty.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Meaningful Interaction Stimulates a Developing Mind

The Learning Tree compares a developing person to a tree with rugged roots capable of supporting a strong trunk that can blossom into one of natures beautiful green creations. All of which takes time, nurturing, and natural resources. This entire developmental process in a human, of course, begins at birth.

During the first few days out of the womb, what a caregiver does when responding to a newborn is critically important. Caregivers who not only cuddle and comfort an infant but who also respond attentively and with purpose during its waking hours, instill in that baby a genuine sense of stability.

This is to say that even though helpless newborns appear incapable of taking in sensory experiences, they are not. The Learning Treesuggests that it is critical when interacting with a newborn, long before it can truly see the outside world, that caregivers expose that infant to a host of meaningful sights, sounds, touches, and body movements.

This stimulating interaction, particularly at the verbal level, lays the foundation for a sense of self worth, a feeling of acceptance and love by others, and a growing sense of intellectual relatedness to the world. Such interfacing begins the transfer of intelligence and emotions from adults to the receptive minds of a tiny child. Engaging meaningfully cannot be overdone. It is the critical attribute for the development of a growing sense of intimacy and eventual independence.

As a child grows, it is important that interaction begins to develop between child and caregivers. The Learning Tree claims that this critical step occurs between four and ten months of age. Using my own granddaughter as an example, the day care center personnel has already taught her gesturing. She can state her needs such as eat, done eating, more, I love you, bye-bye, via gestures. Anxiously, we are awaiting the day when she begins to express herself more fully in understandable words.

As a child develops beginning language, it is more important than ever that a caregiver engages in shared problem solving. Verbal interaction leads a youngster to feel that s/he is capable of reasoning out logical answers. The child starts to feel confident in expressing feelings of dissatisfaction and then moving on to say what is needed to fix the problem. Once again, I watch my own granddaughter turn the pages of books she likes to find the page where a problem is solved.

There is a particular book she likes called, Where Is My Mommy? A baby penguin keeps asking other animals if they could be its mother. She knows from the book's pictures that a tortoise, a lion, a porpoise, a hedgehog, and a peacock are not the baby penguin's parent. Since my granddaughter knows the story's ending because she has seen the penguin's problem solved any number of times. She can't wait to turn to the page to see the baby penguin reunited with its Mommy. Solving this simple problem again and again has real logical meaning for her.

The Learning Tree takes each developmental step from birth until a person is approximately nine years of age and explains the attributes a child would have in order to have mastered each step. Step nine is "The ability to evaluate and reflect on feelings, oneself, and events in the world."

So what does a caregiver do if somewhere along the line, a child does not seem ready for the next leap? For these problem learners, The Learning Tree provides guidelines to 1) determine at which step the child is having problems, and 2) to provide ways to help that child get back on track. Typically, by the time a learning problem is uncovered, a child is already within a school system. Yet, in order to help eliminate a deficit in a child's learning tree, regardless of age, it is often necessary to reinforce an earlier step where the child went astray.

The Learning Tree I would recommend to ALL caregivers because it is always good to know beforehand the stages of intellectual growth to expect. For parents who feel they have diagnosed a learning problem such as inattentiveness, the inability to make generalizations, a problem with cause and effect in a story, a problem with word recognition, a problem remembering story facts in a logical order, The Learning Tree offers specific ways of addressing such deficits.

If you want to know more about your own development from childhood, The Learning Tree is a good read. If you want to ensure a child in your care develops according to a normed schedule, this book can be helpful to you. If you want to help a youngster who has a frustrating learning deficit, The Learning Tree can help diagnose the problem and then give you guidelines to get that youngster back on track.

Other interesting reading material:
Ages and Stages: A Parent's Guide to Normal Childhood Development
Bright From the Start: The Simple, Science-Backed Way to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind fromBirth to Age 3
The Challenging Child: Understanding, Raising, and Enjoying the Five "Difficult" Types of Children
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73. Students with Learning Disabilities
by Cecil D. Mercer, Paige C. Pullen
Paperback: 546 Pages (2008-08-08)
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The seventh edition of this popular text for learning disabilities offers comprehensive coverage and a balanced approach of all of the varying theories and practices in the field—educational, medical, and psychological—incorporating assessment, definition, characteristics, and strategies–all to help readers develop their own personal perspective. It presents equal treatment to information about the characteristics, definitions, causes, and controversies of learning disabilities, with each researched-based topic clearly designed to support both diagnosis and intervention. Throughout the text, “best practices” have been identified through thorough research and practical examples. Revised to include the latest research and recent developments, the seventh edition reflects the latest trends in the field of learning disabilities. Current and classic, Students with Learning Disabilities, Seventh Edition will stimulate and interest its readers about the nature and needs of individuals with learning disabilities in today’s school environment.

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74. Why Do English Language Learners Struggle With Reading?: Distinguishing Language Acquisition From Learning Disabilities
by Janette Kettmann Klingner, John J. Hoover, Leonard M. Baca
Paperback: 152 Pages (2008-03-20)
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Asin: 1412941474
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This guide includes assessment techniques, instructional tips, and practical strategies to determine whether reading difficulties in ELLs are related to language acquisition or to learning disabilities. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good book for teachers & administrators not trained in ELL education
This is an excellent book for those who have not been trained in working with ELL students.For those who have already been trained, this does not add a whole lot more, although it helped reframe or reinforce some ideas. ... Read more


75. Teaching Learning Strategies and Study Skills To Students with Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Disorders, or Special Needs, 3rd Edition
by Stephen S. Strichart, Charles T. Mangrum
Paperback: 256 Pages (2001-10-27)
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Asin: 0205335136
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This book features 169 reproducible activities which provide opportunities for active learning and student practice in the study skills and strategies most important for students with special needs. Teaching students with special needs to use study skills and strategies effectively is an important step in transforming these students into independent learners. In addition to the reproducible activities themselves, each chapter in this book contains suggestions for using the activities, mastery assessment, and an answer key.Also, a FREE trial version of a computerized assessment called 3S-SE (Study Skills and Strategies Assessment-Special Edition) is included with every copy of the book.3S-SE assesses the skills and strategies taught in this book, and this trial version can be used to identify students' strengths and weaknesses in their use of important study skills and strategies. The trial version is in a CD-ROM format that can be used for both Windows and Macintosh. For special educators at the elementary through high school levels. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A great tool for teaching!
I bought this book based on the reviews written by previous buyers, especially the one that the buyer said they would not have survived their learning strategies class without this book--and I 100% AGREE!The way this book is arranged makes it very easy to make lesson plans and to make copies and overheads.The students understand the material and enjoy the exercises! This book is worth every penny!

4-0 out of 5 stars A good activity book for Study Skills Development.
I used this book as an activity book for my study skills development classes this past year and was very pleased with it. This works well for middle school and high school students who are having trouble developing study skills on their own.

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic tool for ALL students
These are good study strategies, whether a student has special learning needs or not.And with the ability to photocopy, this is a valuable resource that more than pays for itsself!

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3-0 out of 5 stars Teaching Learning Strategies and Study Skills to Students with Learning Disabilities, ADHD, or Special Needs
As a special education teacher I purchased this book because the title addressed the needs of the students I teach in a study skills class.However, the format of the book doesn't offer much in the way of copying many chapters or sections to teach to the students.Some chapters are user friendly, others are of no use the way they are formatted.Great title and table of contents but it is not very user friendly for teaching.
I also haven't been able to figure out the use of the CD that comes with it.Overall, for the price, I am disappointed. ... Read more


76. Why Is Math So Hard for Some Children?: The Nature and Origins of Mathematical Learning Difficulties and Disabilities
Hardcover: 457 Pages (2007-03-22)
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Asin: 1557668647
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Mathematics learning disabilities are a hot topic in education research circles. With the passage of the No Child Left Behind Act in 2001, the wheels were set in motion for students to demonstrate proficiency in mathematics by 2014. This book will be an integral resource for researchers and practitioners in mathematics and learning disabilities. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excelent review of scientific literature on LD
I strongly recommned this book. It is an exceptional review of literature on LD in maths. Good collaborators, each chapter is writen by some of the most popular scientists on the field. Necessary for any serious work.

4-0 out of 5 stars Research on Math Difficulties
Compared with reading, little has been written about why children struggle with mathematics. The research in the past few years is significantly better than for the previous twenty. This book is an excellent addition to the literature.

If you are a special education who can stand reading research, or a graduate student learning about math education, this book is a must-read. I particularly recommend the chapters on defining math disability and on the use of memory in mathematics.

5-0 out of 5 stars Especially recommended for education shelves.
Why is Math So Hard for Some Children?: The Natural and Origins of Mathematical Learning Difficulties and Disabilities is a scholarly anthology of essays by learned contributors discussing how to most effectively help students with learning disabilities and difficulties achieve in mathematics. Essays examine the connection between mathematics difficulties and reading difficulties, mathematical development in children with language impairments, neuropsychological factors, so-called "math anxiety", recommended methods of instructional intervention, and much more. Especially recommended for teachers and school administrators, Why is Math So Hard for Some Children? brings together the latest research and field-tested wisdom in an effort to answer its title question and promote improved teaching methodologies. Especially recommended for education shelves. ... Read more


77. Neuropsychological Perspectives on Learning Disabilities in the Era of RTI: Recommendations for Diagnosis and Intervention
Paperback: 352 Pages (2008-02-08)
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Asin: 0470225270
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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An insightful look at the role of neuroscience and neuropsychology as it relates to Response to Intervention (RTI) in learning disability diagnosis, treatment, and policy reform

Neuropsychological Perspectives on Learning Disabilities in the Era of RTI is a revolutionary new volume presenting the latest research—in question-and-answer format—from leading scholars about the contributions of neuroscience and neuropsychology as it relates to Response to Intervention (RTI) in learning disability identification, diagnosis, and recommended interventions.

This collective work includes contributions from more than thirty neuroscientists, neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, and school psychologists with training in brain-behavior relationships, who explore the answers to questions including:

  • How do you reconcile RTI as a means of diagnosis of learning disability with knowledge from the clinical neurosciences??
  • What do you think neuroscience has to offer laws and policies associated with learning disability determination?
  • What do you think neuroscience has to offer the assessment and identification of learning disabilities?
  • What role does neurocognitive science play in designing interventions in the context of RTI?
  • What role does neuropsychology have to play in the diagnosis of learning disability?
Featuring contributions from leaders in the field of neuropsychology and school psychology, and with a Foreword from Sally Shaywitz, Neuropsychological Perspectives on Learning Disabilities in the Era of RTI illuminates the contributions of neuro-science and neuropsychology to learning disability identification and current educational reform. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars poor understanding
I had hoped for a scientific perspective based on current research in neuropsychology on Response to Intervention (RTI) when I purchased this book.A few of the contributions, however, were emotional responses to and opinions about IDEA 2004 and RTI.Legal requirements of RTI were also misrepresented by some of the contributors.

4-0 out of 5 stars RTI overview
I have found this text to provide an excellent review of RTI as it relates to learning disabilities ... Read more


78. Identification and Assessment, Volume 16 (Advances in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities)
Hardcover: 254 Pages (2003-07-16)
list price: US$117.00 -- used & new: US$57.95
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Asin: 0762310294
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Identification and assessment of learning and behavioural disabilities have long been issues of great concern, and have become increasingly important in recent years. Identification and assessment issues determine how students are characterized as having disabilities, provide implications for treatment, and provide evidence for the success or failure of interventions.

In this volume, several topics of relevance to the issue of identification and assessment of learning and behavioural disabilities are discussed by leading scholars, in reviews of recent relevant research, policy analyses, and new investigations with original data. This book is intended for interested professionals and practitioners; researchers in learning and behavioural disabilities; and graduate students in psychology, education, and special education. ... Read more


79. Math Instruction for Students with Learning Problems
by Susan P. Gurganus
Paperback: 368 Pages (2006-11-23)
list price: US$60.99 -- used & new: US$42.56
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Asin: 0205460895
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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A field-tested and research-based approach to mathematics instruction for students with learning problems designed to build the confidence and competence of pre-service and in-service teachers (Pre-K-12).

 

Field-testing over a three-year period showed the approaches in this book resulted in significantly improved teacher candidate attitudes about mathematics, increased mathematics content understanding, and professional-level skills in mathematics assessment and instruction. Teacher and student attitudes about mathematics are addressed from the first page, as are other student learning issues such as language, specific mathematics disabilities, prior experiences, and cognitive and metacognitive factors. Written in a clear and engaging style this book is also organized to make it easy for practicing teachers to locate material, ensuring the text will continue to serve as a valuable reference in the classroom as well.

 

“The author has a good overall view of what is needed to teach the target students. The format of the book flows well and gives needed support to each section as needed. … The rationale for this book is very much in line with the current thinking as I see it for a book dealing with this type and scope of material.” –J. Patrick Brennan, Ed.D., Armstrong Atlantic State University

 

Highlights:

  • References national mathematics content and process standards (NCTM) – standards often ignored by special education texts.
  • Pre-K to 12 scope that enhances student ability to diagnose gaps in learning and provides appropriate content connections, a benefit that addresses NCLB’s “highly qualified” requirement.
  • Attention to both pedagogical issues and approaches and specific content area instruction, enabling students to develop a comprehensive pedagogical repertoire and strong content understanding.
  • Realistic teacher vignettes incorporated in each chapter that connect to chapter concepts and offer additional opportunities for discussion.
  • “Try This” boxes that actively engage students with the material during reading and instructors can draw on these additional exercises during class activities
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5-0 out of 5 stars Math Instruction for Students with learning problems
A great resource for examples of interventions and strategies needed to help close the gaps of achievement for struggling learners. ... Read more


80. Self-Advocacy Skills for Students With Learning Disabilities: Making It Happen in College and Beyond
by Henry B.; Ph.D. Reiff
Paperback: 215 Pages (2007-02-15)
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Asin: 1934032069
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Filled with strategies, and resources, this book uses the author's groundbreaking research about successful adults with learning disabilities, to promote self-advocacy.This work is brimming with useful and practical information.It is easily understood and embraced by students with learning disabilities, their parents, guidance counselors, and stakeholders in the fields of both higher education and special education. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars not useful
did not have any useful info on what college programs there are to make a LD students life a little bit easier....self advocacy is a great tool to have but going to college is difficult enough with a ldthere should be programs designed specifically to teach us the skills we will need.

5-0 out of 5 stars Transition to a great college experience with this book
This is THE book anybody with a disability--and our parents---must read before selecting a college. It officially mentions learning disabilities, but I found much of the material would also be adaptable to other kinds of disabilities. It clearly explains how college accommodations processes legally differ from those which a student currently receives in their high school special education program.

And even better, it clarifies that the student themselves must be the proactive advocate for obtaining their accommodation services. Regardless of an intended major or extracurricular interests, college students with disabilities can't expect others to procure accommodations for them.

Self-advocacy isn't about becoming a young so-and-so, it's about becoming a responsible adult. Even the larger college disability support offices are not going to remind enrolled students to come and visit them. We have to do this ourselves, or go without services.

Because it's never too early to start self-advocacy, the author explicitly recomends the student assume responsibility for their education while still in public school. This is another awesome suggestion which I have not seen in so many other books purporting to 'help' people with disabilities. It's your education, take charge of it immediately!

He then takes issue with 'helicopter parents'. These parents who don't know when to let go of their children, particularly those with a disability. This too is a subject area which hit very close to home to my own college experiences.

My parents generally had encouraged me to understand and exercise my legal rights. Yet, while trying to navigate a very-hastily put together state standardized test program, I ultimately learned my dad was in fact a helicopter parent, who had difficulty recognizing me as an independent adult. Having been the first in his immediate biological family to attend college further gave dad the false sense of entitlement: He was going to 'direct' my college experience to 'protect' me!

He would boast to me that he had spent hours on the phone with administrators--yet, could not produce anything constructive for those efforts. The results were hardly suprising, but they did not enhance my popularity with the professors whose classes I attended.Some of my own college professors actually appeared disgusted when recounting they had received a phone call from him. It was difficult convincing them that he had actually attended college.

Contrasting, my own research and action not only effectively solved my dilemma, but inadvertently ended that same problem for other college students with disabilities. I had effectively made my case as an adult who could and did effectively take care of her own affairs. This is another strategy again recomended by this book.

Finally, it avoids making any misleading recommendations about where to apply. Reiff understands that people with disabilities are free to attend collegeanywhere in 21st century America. So, this is a great gift for the college-interested student with disabilities.
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