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Diagnosing learning disabilities (LD) in children has never been an
easy task. The multiple approaches in use complicate the assessment
process, raising the risk of young students getting the wrong
services, or none at all. It is clear that more accurate diagnosis
and classification methods are needed to advance the prevention and
treatment of difficulties in reading and mathematics. Diagnostic
Assessment of Learning Disabilities in Childhood takes important
steps to cut through the confusion. This timely resource weighs the
strengths and weaknesses of commonly used assessment methods
including the aptitude-achievement discrepancy, cognitive
processing, RTI and low achievement approaches and introduces the
author's academic impairment model as a promising alternative. A
chapter on comorbid disorders in students with LD guides readers in
the fine points of differential diagnosis. And to make the coverage
especially practical, the book's features link the theoretical to
the real-world practice of LD assessment, among them: Overviews of
LD identification and definitions. Analysis of widely used
diagnostic approaches with strengths and weaknesses. Examples of
assessment protocols and report writing. Case examples illustrating
diagnostic issues. Q&A sections with leading experts in the
field. Useful summaries, appendices and resource links. Diagnostic
Assessment of Learning Disabilities in Childhood is an invaluable
reference for school and clinical child psychologists, special
education and allied educational professionals and researchers and
graduate students in school, educational and clinical child
psychology who are dedicated to higher measurement standards and
greater opportunities for children's academic success.
Diagnosing learning disabilities (LD) in children has never been an
easy task. The multiple approaches in use complicate the assessment
process, raising the risk of young students getting the wrong
services, or none at all. It is clear that more accurate diagnosis
and classification methods are needed to advance the prevention and
treatment of difficulties in reading and mathematics. Diagnostic
Assessment of Learning Disabilities in Childhood takes important
steps to cut through the confusion. This timely resource weighs the
strengths and weaknesses of commonly used assessment methods
including the aptitude-achievement discrepancy, cognitive
processing, RTI and low achievement approaches and introduces the
author's academic impairment model as a promising alternative. A
chapter on comorbid disorders in students with LD guides readers in
the fine points of differential diagnosis. And to make the coverage
especially practical, the book's features link the theoretical to
the real-world practice of LD assessment, among them: Overviews of
LD identification and definitions. Analysis of widely used
diagnostic approaches with strengths and weaknesses. Examples of
assessment protocols and report writing. Case examples illustrating
diagnostic issues. Q&A sections with leading experts in the
field. Useful summaries, appendices and resource links. Diagnostic
Assessment of Learning Disabilities in Childhood is an invaluable
reference for school and clinical child psychologists, special
education and allied educational professionals and researchers and
graduate students in school, educational and clinical child
psychology who are dedicated to higher measurement standards and
greater opportunities for children's academic success.
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