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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.
Raising NLD Superstars is essential reading for all those who come
into contact with children with nonverbal learning disorders (NLD).
Instead of insisting upon the one size fits all model of
intervention the author focuses on the individual nature of
children with NLD and offers practical, adaptable advice that will
help them find their place both in the family and in wider social
groups. The author shares her experiences of life as the parent of
a child with NLD with humanity and humor. She looks not only at day
to day practicalities such as making meal times easier for all the
family and reaching compromises on inappropriate clothing choices
but also at the long-term plan for independence. This book will
help parents and caregivers encourage children with NLD to reach
their emotional and cognitive potential while considering the views
and experiences of other family members.
Most teachers will at some point come across a child with nonverbal
learning disabilities, and this practical and informative book will
be invaluable in helping them to help such children to achieve
their full potential in the classroom. Topics such as finding the
right school, curriculum modifications, and social and emotional
issues experienced by children with NLD are covered. However, the
bulk of the book outlines specific teaching strategies, from how to
deal with essay questions, to tips on helping the student master
long division and ideas for improving reading comprehension. The
author defines and discusses concepts such as frontloading and a
cooperative learning environment, and discusses how they benefit
the student with NLD.
Liane Holliday Willey and one of her daughters both have Asperger
Syndrome. In Asperger Syndrome in the Family she looks, with
honesty, wisdom and humor, at the implications this has for her
family, both the Aspie and the non-Aspie members. Through personal
vignettes, frank discussions and practical suggestions for dealing
with everything from major to minor Aspie challenges, Liane, her
husband and their three daughters bravely open their home to their
readers, inviting them to look behind the curtains at their version
of Aspie life. Not only does the book underscore the importance of
mutual support and respect in an Aspie family - in fact in any
family - it offers practical help for families in similar
situations. This is a rich and positive book that will speak to all
those whose lives have been affected by Asperger Syndrome.
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