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Children With School Problems: A Physician''s Manual

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Informationen zum Autor The Canadian Paediatric Society is a national professional association, representing more than 3,000 paediatricians, paediatric subspecialists, paediatric residents, and other health professionals who work with and care for children and youth. The CPS is active in professional education, public policy advocacy, surveillance and research, and education for parents and caregivers. Dr. Debra Andrews is associate professor of paediatrics and divisional director for developmental paediatrics at the University of Alberta. She is medical director of two tertiary interdisciplinary programs at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital that provide assessment and intervention for school-aged children with complex learning and behavioural problems. Dr. William Mahoney is a clinical associate professor of paediatrics, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, and has worked with children with school problems for over thirty years. He is the former medical director of the developmental paediatric, rehabilitation, and autism programs of McMaster Children's Hospital. Klappentext An essential tool for all physicians who work with children Physicians want to know more about children with learning problems, and parents want paediatricians and family physicians to provide more help when their kids struggle in school. Children with School Problems: A Physician's Manual gives community-based physicians more precise information and tools to help them assess and manage children with learning disabilities and other challenges in school. The second edition contains updated and expanded content about intellectual disability, developmental coordination disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, and more, with many new references and web-based resources. This comprehensive reference contains five sections: Foundations: Presents pertinent background information for physicians seeing children with learning problems. Diagnostics: Provides tools and approaches to obtain the necessary information to develop a diagnostic formulation and begin to synthesize a plan. A number of materials can be copied for clinical use, including questionnaires for parents and teachers, graded reading passages, and a specific teacher's questionnaire for the preschool age group. Management: Provides information about the educational, behavioural, and medical management of children's learning problems. Trajectories: Follows students through the teen years and into adulthood to help clinicians understand prognosis so that they can counsel families about these conditions, both initially and over the longer term. Resources: Includes a series of illustrative cases, a worksheet to help physicians put together their own referral teams using local resources, and a detailed glossary. Written and edited by Canada's leading experts in developmental and behavioural paediatrics, Children with School Problems is an invaluable resource.The physician's guide to diagnosing and treating learning disabilities in children 1 in 10 Canadians have a learning disability, and doctors must be able to identify, diagnose, treat, and manage children who are struggling in school. Inhaltsverzeichnis About the Canadian Paediatric Society xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction xvii Part I: Foundations 1 Chapter 1: Overview of Children with Learning Problems, Schools, and Approaches to Helping 1 Prevalence of learning problems 1 Types of learning disabilities 4 Response to intervention 5 Etiology/mechanisms of LDs 5 Natural history 7 Treatment/management 9 Chapter 2: Understanding and Working with Schools 12 Educational legislation and school organization 12 Terms used by the education system 13 Controversies in education 15 Chapter 3: Early Development of the ...

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