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A practical guide to congenital developmental disorders and learning difficulties / Judith P. Hudson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, c2014Description: xvi, 219 pages ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780415633796
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • RC 570 .H868 2014
Contents:
Effecting social change -- Child development, reviews, and screening -- Syndromes, diagnoses, and classification of disorders -- Higher incidence developmental disorders -- Lower incidence developmental disorders, neurological disorders -- Psychosocial implications of developmental disorders -- Working with the child or young person -- Development of multiagency policy : supporting the parent -- The way forward : promoting integrative practice.
Summary: "To give children with congenital developmental conditions that manifest special learning needs and specific disabilities their best chance to succeed, early identification and appropriate interventions and support, is necessary. This text highlights what to look for when there are concerns about a child's development. Practical and accessible, it is divided into three sections: - Part 1 looks at the theory and policy context, discussing the social model of disability, the responsibility of health, social care and education services to the child and family and the role of reviews and assessment in recognising developmental disorders. - Part 2 provides a reference guide to atypical developmental conditions and disorders. For each condition, aetiology, prominent theories and research, profile of features - including triggers and behaviours, diagnostic assessment procedures and appropriate interventions are given and links made to sources of further information and support. - Part 3 explores practical issues how to work sensitively and effectively with children and their families, looking at the psychological implications of diagnosis, and how to plan, promote, deliver and evaluate multi-agency support. Designed to support professionals working within a multi-modal, collaborative approach to assessment and intervention processes, it is suitable for health visitors, allied health therapists, nurses, teachers and social care practitioners. It is also a useful reference for students in these areas learning about child development and includes critical reading exercises; online searching tasks; self-assessment questions; reflective activities and document analysis prompts"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [198]-212) and index.

Effecting social change -- Child development, reviews, and screening -- Syndromes, diagnoses, and classification of disorders -- Higher incidence developmental disorders -- Lower incidence developmental disorders, neurological disorders -- Psychosocial implications of developmental disorders -- Working with the child or young person -- Development of multiagency policy : supporting the parent -- The way forward : promoting integrative practice.

"To give children with congenital developmental conditions that manifest special learning needs and specific disabilities their best chance to succeed, early identification and appropriate interventions and support, is necessary. This text highlights what to look for when there are concerns about a child's development. Practical and accessible, it is divided into three sections: - Part 1 looks at the theory and policy context, discussing the social model of disability, the responsibility of health, social care and education services to the child and family and the role of reviews and assessment in recognising developmental disorders. - Part 2 provides a reference guide to atypical developmental conditions and disorders. For each condition, aetiology, prominent theories and research, profile of features - including triggers and behaviours, diagnostic assessment procedures and appropriate interventions are given and links made to sources of further information and support. - Part 3 explores practical issues how to work sensitively and effectively with children and their families, looking at the psychological implications of diagnosis, and how to plan, promote, deliver and evaluate multi-agency support. Designed to support professionals working within a multi-modal, collaborative approach to assessment and intervention processes, it is suitable for health visitors, allied health therapists, nurses, teachers and social care practitioners. It is also a useful reference for students in these areas learning about child development and includes critical reading exercises; online searching tasks; self-assessment questions; reflective activities and document analysis prompts"--Provided by publisher.

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