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Every teacher knows them: bright students who face learning
difficulties that interfere with their ability to shine at school.
101 School Success Tools for Smart Kids With Learning Difficulties
is a comprehensive resource that will help educators recognize and
nurture the potential in these students, providing strategies to
empower smart kids with learning challenges to become successful,
confident, and independent learners.
In this book, teachers will find essential information to help them
gain a better understanding of these kids and how best to address
their needs. In addition, student scenarios will bring these ideas
to life, and practical tools will support teachers' planning and
implementation of best practices within the classroom. Written for
educators, but also useful as a guide for parents, the book
provides ways of revealing and developing a child's strengths. By
combining their knowledge and expertise with the tools in this
book, teachers can create a dynamic learning environment in which
their students will thrive
The second edition of Smart Kids With Learning Difficulties is an
updated and comprehensive must-read for parents, teachers,
counselors, and other support professionals of bright kids who face
learning challenges every day. This practical book discusses who
these students are; how to identify them; what needs to be
implemented; best practices, programs, and services; and specific
actions to ensure student success. Along with tools and tips, each
chapter includes Key Points, a new feature that will help focus and
facilitate next steps and desired outcomes and follow-up for
parents and teachers. The new edition includes a look at current
definitions of twice-exceptional students, updated research
findings and identification methods, a detailed description of the
laws and policies impacting this population, what works and what
doesn't work, model schools, Response to Intervention,
Understanding by Design, comprehensive assessments,
social-emotional principles, and new assistive technology. Featured
in The Fresno Bee
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