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Children with neurodevelopmental disabilities such as mental
retardation or autism present multiple challenges to their
families, health care providers, and teachers. Professionals
consulted by desperate parents often see the problems from their
own angle only and diagnosis and intervention efforts wind up
fragmented and ineffective. This book presents a model
multidisciplinary approach to care, family-centered and
collaborative, that has proven effective in practice. A pillar of
the approach is recognition of the importance of performing
culturally competent assessment and adjusting service delivery so
that it is responsive to cultural differences. Detailed case
stories illuminate the ways in which the approach can help children
with different backgrounds and different disabilities. Most
chapters include, besides references, study questions, lists of
resources, and glossaries to facilitate easy comprehension by
professionals with different backgrounds-in special education,
communication sciences and disorders, clinical and counseling
psychology, neuropsychology and psychiatry, social work,
pediatrics-and program administrators as well as students, trainees
and educated parents. Caring For Children With Neurodevelopmental
Disabilities and Their Families constitutes a crucial new resource
for all those professionally and personally concerned with these
children. Children with neurodevelopmental disabilities such as
mental retardation or autism present multiple challenges to their
families, health care providers, and teachers. This book presents a
model multidisciplinary approach to care, family-centered and
collaborative, that has proven effective in practice.
Children with neurodevelopmental disabilities such as mental
retardation or autism present multiple challenges to their
families, health care providers, and teachers. Professionals
consulted by desperate parents often see the problems from their
own angle only and diagnosis and intervention efforts wind up
fragmented and ineffective. This book presents a model
multidisciplinary approach to care--family-centered and
collaborative--that has proven effective in practice. A pillar of
the approach is recognition of the importance of performing
culturally competent assessment and adjusting service delivery so
that is responsive to cultural differences.
Detailed case stories illuminate the ways in which the approach can
help children with different backgrounds and different
disabilities. Most chapters include study questions, lists of
resources, and glossaries to facilitate easy comprehension by
professionals with different backgrounds--in special education,
communication sciences, and disorders, clinical and counseling
psychology, neuropsychology and psychiatry, social work,
pediatrics--and program administrators as well as students,
trainees and educated parents. "Caring for Children With
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities and Their Families" constitutes a
crucial new resource for all those professionally and personally
concerned with these children.
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