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Originally published in 1989. This book is designed as an
introduction to the field of special education for all those
students and professionals - teachers, social workers,
psychologists, medical officers, nurses, speech therapists and
others - who encounter children with special needs. The authors
first discuss current legislation in its historical context and
draw attention to the major issues and controversies. They go on to
analyse a variety of learning difficulties. Physical and sensory
disabilities, emotional and behavioural problems, may all give rise
to special educational needs. The book then considers how
children's special needs may be met in terms of curriculum,
resources and provisions. It concludes with some prognostications
and a critical review of current practice.
Originally published in 1989. This book is designed as an
introduction to the field of special education for all those
students and professionals - teachers, social workers,
psychologists, medical officers, nurses, speech therapists and
others - who encounter children with special needs. The authors
first discuss current legislation in its historical context and
draw attention to the major issues and controversies. They go on to
analyse a variety of learning difficulties. Physical and sensory
disabilities, emotional and behavioural problems, may all give rise
to special educational needs. The book then considers how
children's special needs may be met in terms of curriculum,
resources and provisions. It concludes with some prognostications
and a critical review of current practice.
This book re-examines the case of Nadia, discovered as a child aged
six, who had been drawing with phenomenal skill and visual realism
from the age of three, despite having autism and severe learning
difficulties. The original research was published in 1977 and
caused great international interest. Nadia Revisited updates her
story and reconsiders the theories that endeavour to explain her
extraordinary talent. As well as summarising the central issues
from the original case study and presenting her remarkable
drawings, the book explains Nadia's subsequent development and
present situation in light of the recent research on autistic
spectrum disorders and representational drawing in children. The
book also considers the phenomenon of savant syndrome: the
condition in which those with autism or other learning disabilities
have areas of unusual talent that contrast dramatically with their
general functioning. Lorna Selfe uses this single case study to
discuss theories of developmental psychology and considers the
possible links between prodigious talent and underlying
neurological dysfunction. The book is especially valuable for
students and teachers of developmental psychology and
neuropsychology, education and special education, as well as art
and art education. Parents of autistic children or those with
related disorders, learning difficulties or special needs will also
be interested in the discussions presented in this book.
This book re-examines the case of Nadia, discovered as a child aged
six, who had been drawing with phenomenal skill and visual realism
from the age of three, despite having autism and severe learning
difficulties. The original research was published in 1977 and
caused great international interest. Nadia Revisited updates her
story and reconsiders the theories that endeavour to explain her
extraordinary talent. As well as summarising the central issues
from the original case study and presenting her remarkable
drawings, the book explains Nadia's subsequent development and
present situation in light of the recent research on autistic
spectrum disorders and representational drawing in children. The
book also considers the phenomenon of savant syndrome: the
condition in which those with autism or other learning disabilities
have areas of unusual talent that contrast dramatically with their
general functioning. Lorna Selfe uses this single case study to
discuss theories of developmental psychology and considers the
possible links between prodigious talent and underlying
neurological dysfunction. The book is especially valuable for
students and teachers of developmental psychology and
neuropsychology, education and special education, as well as art
and art education. Parents of autistic children or those with
related disorders, learning difficulties or special needs will also
be interested in the discussions presented in this book.
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