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A gifted education Legacy Award winner, Take Control of Asperger's
Syndrome: The Official Strategy Guide for Teens With Asperger's
Syndrome and Nonverbal Learning Disorder is a unique handbook for
kids and teens on living successful lives with these disorders by
taking control of their strengths to overcome their weaknesses.
Drawing on their experiences as parents and teachers of students
with Asperger's syndrome (AS) and Nonverbal Learning Disorder
(NLD), the authors provide tips on understanding the disorders,
living with the symptoms, succeeding in school, completing
homework, talking to others about strengths and needs, making
friends and socializing, and using technology to connect with other
kids and teens with these disorders. By interviewing dozens of kids
and teens who live with AS and NLD, the authors include ideas,
information, and advice for students, by students just like them.
This handy guidebook is sure to help any child or teen with AS or
NLD navigate life's challenges with successful outcomes. Named one
of the Pennsylvania State Librarians Assoication's Young Adult Top
Forty nonfiction books of 2010. Ages 10-16
Promoting Early Language and Literacy Development focuses on
effective strategies to promote early language and literacy
development among children whose primary language may or may not be
English. The chapters include insights from theoretical literature
as well as from research. Special attention is given to
evidence-based practices and practitioner-employed techniques in
early childhood classroom settings and in other non-classroom
environments. The book begins with an overview of the literature on
early language and literacy development and continues with an
investigation of new and effective approaches to enhancing young
children's language development and literacy skills. The book
concludes with the reporting of an evaluation study of the Striving
to Achieve Reading Success (STARS) project. Throughout the book,
vignettes are used to demonstrate the salient and essential
elements of effective strategies to enhance early language and
literacy development.
This new Reader gives students an ideal overview of the historical
developments and current controversies within this dynamic area of
feminist theory. Wide-ranging articles stress the interdisciplinary
nature of contemporary feminist thought and include 'Sexy Bodies'
and 'Performing Bodies'. Key Features *Comprehensive coverage of
differing feminist approaches to the body *General critical
introduction puts the issues in context *Wide range of
contributors, including Donna Haraway and Elizabeth Grosz
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