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Do you know a child who is bright, charming and articulate, but has
no friends? A child who showed early signs of intelligence, but is
now floundering, academically and emotionally? Children with
Nonverbal Learning Disabilities (NLD) are an enigma. They're
children with extraordinary gifts and heartbreaking challenges that
go far beyond the classroom. Nonverbal Learning Disabilities at
Home explores the variety of daily life problems children with NLD
may face. The author, herself the parent of a child with NLD,
provides solutions to the everyday challenges of the disorder, from
early warning signs and self-care issues to social skills and
personal safety, from preschool age through their challenging
adolescent years.
The aim of this work is to provide a comprehensive
treatment-oriented introduction to the practice of child-clinical
neuropsychology, focusing exclusively on the assessment of children
and adolescents. The book has been designed specifically for those
who wish to pursue education and training in this area of
professional endeavor.
The volume gives consideration to the following issues:
treatment-oriented model of neuropsychological assessment
(specification of brain-behavior relationships, dimensions of
neuropsychological assessment, psychometric considerations,
validity issues, modes of approach to neuropsychological
interpretation, influence of demands of the environment, prediction
of behavioral outcomes, development of realistic remedial plans and
availability of resources for effective implementation of remedial
plan, and continuing relationship between neuropsychological
assessment and intervention); principles and hypotheses concerning
the remediation of brain impairments in childhood and early
adolescence; Variables related to the known or hypothesized brain
lesion; determination of the child's remedial needs and remediable
capacities, approaches to treatment (general treatment strategies,
formats for intervention, treatment styles and techniques), and
implementation of the remedial plan; learning disabilities
(empirically derived LD subtypes, neuropsychological profiles,
psychosocial typologies, and implications for treatment) and case
studies (nonverbal learning disabilities and basic phonological
processing disorder); and neurological disease, disorder, and
dysfunction (approach to characterization of neurological
disorders) and case studies (stroke, Asperger syndrome, traumatic
brain injury, brain tumor, and Tourette syndrome).
This book will be of critical interest to child-clinical
psychologists, neuropsychologists who specialize in the assessment
and/or treatment of adults with brain impairment and have some
interest in childhood disorders, pediatric neurologists, child
psychiatrists, and a host of other professionals whose practice
brings them in contact with children whose behavior may be affected
by brain dysfunction. Indeed, for all of these professionals and
those in training to become such, this book will serve as a
comprehensive introduction to a systematic approach to
neuropsychological assessment and intervention for children and
adolescents with suspected or established brain impairment.
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