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The ABC's of Learning Disabilities

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The "ABCs of Learning Disabilities" discusses the concept of learning disabilities and major research findings regarding learning disabled children, adolescents, and adults.

Beginning with a history and definition of the field, coverage includes subtype classification, memory in the learning disabled, social aspects of learning disabilities, metacognition, reading problems, computation problems, writing skills, assessment, and remediation.

Chapters are written in an engaging style, meant to encourage the beginning student to identify the "big picture" and to think about implications of conceptual issues and research data.

It is a undergraduate-level text that fills a need as a concise introduction to the subject.

It focuses on two broad topics: the concept of learning disabilities and research findings on people with learning disabilities.

It also includes a final section that discusses assessment and remediation.

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Academic Press Inc
0127625453 / 9780127625454
Hardback
371.92
30/08/1996
United Kingdom
English
257p.
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Key Features<p/>* Undergraduate-level text<p/>* Fills a need as a concise introduction to the subject<p/>* Focuses on two broad topics: the concept of learning disabilities and research findings on people with learning disabilities<p/>* Includes a final section that discusses assessment and remediation
Key Features<p/>* Undergraduate-level text<p/>* Fills a need as a concise introduction to the subject<p/>* Focuses on two broad topics: the concept of learning disabilities and research findings on people with learning disabilities<p/>* Includes a final section that discusses assessment and remediation JMR Cognition & cognitive psychology, JNSG Teaching of students with specific learning difficulties / needs