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21. Handbook of Learning Disabilities
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22. The Six Success Factors for Children
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23. Strategy Instruction for Students
 
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24. Laughing Allegra: The Inspiring
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25. Guiding Teens with Learning Disabilities:
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26. Adolescents and Adults with Learning
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27. Teaching Word Recognition: Effective
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28. College Success for Students With
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29. Differentiating Learning Differences
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30. Adult Learning Disabilities and
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31. Complete Learning Disabilities
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32. Ready-to-Use Information &
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33. On Their Own: Creating an Independent
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34. The Don't-Give-Up Kid: and Learning
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35. Teaching Reading Comprehension
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36. The Survival Guide for Kids with
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37. Diagnosing Learning Disorders,
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38. Learning Disabilities: Characteristics,
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39. Introduction to Learning Disabilities
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40. Employment for Individuals with

21. Handbook of Learning Disabilities
Paperback: 587 Pages (2005-11-30)
list price: US$50.00 -- used & new: US$42.31
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Asin: 1593853033
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This comprehensive handbook reviews the major theoretical, methodological, and instructional advances that have occurred in the field of learning disabilities over the last 20 years. With contributions from leading researchers, the volume synthesizes a vast body of knowledge on the nature of learning disabilities, their relationship to basic psychological and brain processes, and how students with these difficulties can best be identified and treated. Findings are reviewed on ways to support student performance in specific skill areas--including language arts, math, science, and social studies--as well as general principles of effective instruction that cut across academic domains.
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5-0 out of 5 stars excellent survey
This is the best review of current knowledge on learning disabilities that I have been able to find--and I have been looking for a while. ... Read more


22. The Six Success Factors for Children with Learning Disabilities: Ready-to-Use Activities to Help Kids with LD Succeed in School and in Life (Jossey-Bass Teacher)
by Frostig Center
Paperback: 232 Pages (2009-03-16)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$18.10
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Asin: 0470383771
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Ready-to-Use Activities to Help Kids with Learning Disabilities Succeed in School and in Life

From the acclaimed Frostig Center comes a valuable resource for teachers and parents of children with learning disabilities. Based on a 20-year study, Frostig research has revealed six attributes that lead to long-term success for individuals with LD. This book helps teachers identify and encourage the growth of characteristics that will help students thrive in the classroom, at home, and in social situations. The book offers an array of classroom-tested,

engaging activities—complete with reproducible worksheets—that have been proven to foster the "success attributes" in children.

The six attributes identified by the Frostig Centerare:

  • Self-awareness
  • Proactivity

  • Perseverance

  • Goal setting

  • Use of social support systems

  • Emotional coping strategies

Each of the book's activities contains a lesson plan with goals, materials, and procedures, including teaching instructions and reproducible student worksheets. The book is designed to be both flexible and easy-to-use. All activities can be modified to accommodate a variety of learners.

Praise for The 6 Success Factors for Children with Learning Disabilities

"Provides educators, parents, and other caregivers with pragmatic and measurable strategies to foster maturity and independence?The activities demonstrate that success is not amorphous and unattainable—rather, it can be achieved by adopting an established set of behaviors, attitudes, and characteristics. [This book] will be enormously useful as you prepare your students for their journey to adulthood." —From the foreword by Richard D. Lavoie, bestselling author, It's So Much Work to be Your Friend and The Motivation Breakthrough ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Easy to use resource
I have been impressed by this easy-to-use book from the Frostig Center.The six factors were identified through a longitudinal study with individuals with learning disabilities. The lessons presented in this book were first used by the psychologists at the Frostig School.

I found the activities easy to understand, and I like how some lessons teach skills outside of academic domains while other lessons are more focused on academic success.I work one-on-one with students, and some of the activities do seem better suited for the classroom.If you're like me and actually want to see the research, you can see the peer-reviewed published research on the six factors at the Frostig's Schools website.

5-0 out of 5 stars Not just for students with learning disabilities
Great book but not just for students with learning disabilities.I could see using this book in a guidance/citizenship class to help students know themselves and society better.One will find lots of fun, creative ways for the students to discover themselves.

5-0 out of 5 stars Well designed and well written
The Six Success Factors for Children with Learning Disabilities: Ready-to-Use Activities to Help Kids with LD Succeed in School and in Life (Jossey-Bass Teacher)

As a teacher of special ed children, I found this book to be particularly useful.The 6 success factors are well explained and useful in any school setting, especially those dealing with students with learning and/or emotional difficulties.The lesson plans are detailed and well thought-out and can be adapted for any age or disability group.I highly recommend this book to any teacher of students who struggle with learning and motivation.

5-0 out of 5 stars Well written!
This book has provided great insight into my teaching as I am a new to the job and am having a hard time with a few of my students. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who interacts with children with learning disabilities.

5-0 out of 5 stars very helpful
This is fantastic book! A great teaching tool for anyone new, who would like to learn more. It is very well written and easy to follow along with. ... Read more


23. Strategy Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities (What Works for Special-Needs Learners)
by Robert Reid PhD, Torri Ortiz Lienemann MEd
Paperback: 237 Pages (2006-04-05)
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Asin: 1593852827
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Practical and accessible, this book provides the first step-by-step guide to cognitive strategy instruction, which has been shown to be one of the most effective instructional techniques for students with learning problems. Presented are proven strategies that students can use to improve their self-regulated learning, study skills, and performance in specific content areas, including written language, reading, and math. Clear directions for teaching the strategies in the elementary or secondary classroom are accompanied by sample lesson plans and many concrete examples. Enhancing the book's hands-on utility are more than 20 reproducible worksheets and forms.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Professional Development
I represent a private, non-profit organization that provides evaluation and tutoring services for children K-8.We strongly believe in professional development in order to maintain a high level of competency in the field of education.When our teachers have an opening in their schedule, they select books like this to review, to reflect and to write a summary, which is submitted to me for review and professional credit.Our entire teaching staff has found this book to be a good resource. ... Read more


24. Laughing Allegra: The Inspiring Story of a Mother's Struggle and Triumph Raising a Daughter with Learning Disabilities
by Anne Ford
 Paperback: 494 Pages (2010-09-07)
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Asin: 1458758982
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When Anne Ford, the great-granddaughter of Henry Ford, learned that her daughter Allegra's "differences" were the result of severe learning disabilities (LD), she faced a challenge that neither money nor position could ease. Desperate for answers, she sought out doctors, schools, and tutors for help. As she journeyed from denial to acceptance, Anne faced rejection, intolerance, disinterest, and puzzlement from friends, family, and professionals, eventually finding her way to the schools, people, and situations that enabled her to raise her family with hope and promise. She became an activist on behalf of children and families faced with LD, and in time, Anne saw her child grow into a vibrant, loving, independent adult with a passion for ice skating and a commitment to help other children with disabilities.While Allegra's disabilities are unique (as with each LD child), the feelings of pain, frustration, shame, and guilt felt by Anne are shared to a varying degree by all parents of a child with LD. As Anne writes, "When Allegra was diagnosed, I needed information to explain her condition and what I could do to help her, but I also needed a guide to the heart...I needed to connect with someone who had been through it already and could offer words of comfort and the most simple reassuring statement a parent can hear: 'Your child will be fine.' I didn't have that, and that is my reason for writing this book, to enlighten parents and give them hope and help guide them on the oftentimes treacherous journey." In addition to her personal story, Anne includes three invaluable special sections: Answers to the most commonly asked questions about LDA resource guide on where to find helpA discussion from a mother's perspective on the challenges concerning homework, money, relationships, the workplace, getting around, and planning as the child with LD and the parents age. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Very Insightful
As a parent of a learning disabled child myself, I found Anne Ford's willingness to share her story incredibly helpful and insightful, and I'd like to personally thank her for it.I sent a copy to each adult member of my family with hopes of giving them greater insight into my daugther's world as well as our family's....

5-0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for Mothers
For years I have looked for books that validate the feelings I've had as a mother of children with learning disabilities.No book does it better!I highly recommend this book as a keepsake in the home library and return to it often on those days when no one seems to understand what you're going through.

5-0 out of 5 stars Laughing Allegra
Excellent and true story about a family dealing with their beloved daughter and a major learning disabilty.

5-0 out of 5 stars Laughing Allegra: The Inspiring Story of a Mother's Struggle and Triump Raising a Daughter with Learning Disabilities, By Anne F
I purchased this book many times, it is one that I keep in my car.I use it to help teachers, friends and family members understand my children and others like them.It has helped me understand why I feel the frustration when my kids "don't get it" or need extra guidance in different situations or in the public school system.It is a book that I give to their teachers in hope that they will take the time to read it. As I read this book for the first time, I highlighted many sentences, example - page 17 - quote "She was so funny and effervescent and her behavior was so far frm being considered " a problem" that my mother gave up all attempts at discipline or even expressions of disapproval".... I can remember so many times my kids - acting out -- but in a way that was just "their way" they are so full of expressions and life.

most important - page 39 - There is more then enough heartace involved in coming to terms with the fact that your child is disabled. .... this is the truth, but with this book it helped me come to terms with it and I am trying to help others.Please take the time to read this book it will help you, empower you and your child.You are the voice for your child, you are their confidant.You need to read this book....another wonderful book is Legacy of the Blue Heron, Living with Learning Disabilities by Harry Sylvester.

5-0 out of 5 stars If you have a special needs child, this is the book to read.
I have read many books out there, and this is the best one that I have found.This book is much better than Dana Buchman's book called "A Special Education" in which she constantly refers to her daughter's mild mental retardation as a "learning difference".In this book, the author is honest and tells it like it is.... she does not sugar coat it like Buchman's book.In Buckman's book, she talked too much about herself instead of her daughter.The only negative part of Anne Ford's book is that she constantly talked about the private schools refusing to let her child attend, but if she had picked a public school, it is the law that they would have to allow her child to attend.Most regular private schools would not have the resources that her child would require.For instance, speech therapist, occupation therapist, physical therapist are not necessarily found in private schools, but public schools would have these resources because they are required by law to teach all children.Anne Ford did note this in her book.Finally, here are some quotes from Anne Ford's book that might be helpful...

"a learning disability affects a person's ability to interpret what they see and hear or their ability to link information from different parts of the brain, because their brain is 'wired' a little differently.These differences can show up as specific difficulties with spoken and written language, with coordination, self-control, or with paying attention.People can have learning disabilities in reading, writing, math, and processing information."

"Most children with LD can read words, but comprehension may be another matter entirely."

"Children with LD can and do succeed in school."

"Adults with LD can and do succeed in the workplace."

"LD can be treated successfully, and children with LD can go on to live happy, normal lives."

In conclusion, I highly recommend this book to all parents who have special needs children, and the teachers who teaches them.

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25. Guiding Teens with Learning Disabilities: Navigating the Transition from High School to Adulthood
by Arlyn Roffman
Paperback: 320 Pages (2007-09-04)
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Asin: 0375764968
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Parents of teens with learning disabilities face a wide range of questions and concerns regarding the education of their children. Periods of transition, particularly the movement through high school to the working world or to further education, can be particularly difficult to navigate. Guiding Teens with Learning Disabilities helps parents as their children shift from teenage life to adulthood. It includes sections on planning for transition, post-secondary education, vocational training, career preparation, and life in the community.

Guiding Teens with Learning Disabilities also covers issues like defining learning disabilities properly, getting eligibility for various educational benefits, understanding disability laws and protections, dealing with mental health issues, figuring out what entitlements a student is eligible for at various stages of his/her educational development, and much, much more. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Guiding teens with learning disabilities
Excellent source for parents of teens transitioning into adulthood and independence. Great tips for school meetings.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have for any educator in charge of these special needs students
Learning Disabilities do not have to be a giant neon sign blinking "I can't" over ones head - they can be overcome just like any other disability. "Guiding Teens with Learning Disabilities: Navigating the Transition from High School to Adulthood" is a comprehensive guide for guidance counselors and others responsible for assisting these individuals onto the next stages of their life. Advice on understanding the transition planning process under the IDEA of 2004, how to accept these individuals more, and how to prepare them for their life long careers. "Guiding Teens with Learning Disabilities: Navigating the Transition from High School to Adulthood" is a must have for any educator in charge of these special needs students and for community library education shelves.

5-0 out of 5 stars A clear roadmap for supporting your ld teen
Dr. Roffman has thankfully written exactly the guide book I needed as my Down Syndrome son turned 16. As a parent, I had no training in how to think about transitioning my son to adulthood. He has been in an inclusion school environment all his life, from infant day care to high school. But the transition to the wide-open space of adulthood, when the structures of schooling were gone, was a complete mystery to me. How could I prepare? How could my son be best prepared during his final few years of secondary education?

Roffman's guide is a step-by-step roadmap for parents, of what to do, what to ask, who to ask, and when to ask. It is also useful for anyone on the service side of transitioning learning disabled teens. The book seems most specifically addressed to the parents and service providers of children with more common learning disabilities than Down Syndrome. Yet it helped me to raise my hopes and standards of what to expect for outcomes of my son'stransition as well. For example, with proper preparation, perhaps my son could attend a community college or build a more advanced skill set toward future employment than I was thinking previously.

When I attended his 10th grade IEP review meeting, I felt completely prepared, and for the first time, I knew what I wanted to have happen during the meeting, and it did! This book made the difference. I have recommended Roffman's book to everyone in our school district's SPED PAC, to those who work with my son in the high school, and to members of the school committee. I no longer feel like "the blind leading the blind." Instead, I feel confident that I will be able to support my son's transition with confidence, even if I don't know all the answers yet. Now I know how to ask the questions, of both my son and his service providers, in time for us to figure out the best answers together. If you are parenting a learning disabled teen, or providing services for ld teens, I highly recommend you get a copy of this book. You'll be glad that you did.

4-0 out of 5 stars Well Organized, Practical, a Reference, not a story book.
This book is organized well. It explains what youneed to do in a step by step fashion.It has tables, and checklists. It pulls in essential information that you need in reference like style that is easy to go back to.

Other books on this topic, which I've obtained, review, and returned because they read like a story book because they were difficult to reference later on.This one is not a story book, by an emotional author.Its written with facts, objective recommendation and suggestions that you can apply to your own situation as you see fit or as you need.

5-0 out of 5 stars A valuable contribution!
This is a concise, well-written, very understandable guidebook for parents and teens with LD facing a challenging time in their lives. Most delightfully, this book is very positive (while realistic) in its tone and suggestions. For a small book, it is simply packed with practical strategies (with emphatic finger-pointing bullets!) and guidance. The timetable is an easy to use resource for those with attention challenges! Dr. Roffman intersperses case vignettes to show the human side of these issues, and she shows what the individuals can and did do to deal with the challenges. Very good role models for success!All in all, an excellent book.I'll keep this copy on hand to show parents and will certainly recommend it to staff and patients. It's a must read roadmap for families who find themselves at this intersection.

Jerome J. Schultz, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Director, Center for Child and Adolescent Development
Cambridge Health Alliance/Harvard Medical School
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26. Adolescents and Adults with Learning Disabilities and ADHD: Assessment and Accommodation
by Noel Gregg PhD
Hardcover: 316 Pages (2009-01-16)
list price: US$40.00 -- used & new: US$27.00
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Asin: 1606230344
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Most of the literature on learning disabilities and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) focuses on the needs of elementary-age children, but older students with these conditions also require significant support. Comprehensive and authoritative, this book helps educators and clinicians navigate the maze of laws, policies, and scientific research relating to diagnostic and intervention decision making for adolescents and adults. Leading expert Noël Gregg provides clear guidance on how to conduct and document evidence-based assessments and select appropriate instructional and testing accommodations. Featuring helpful case vignettes, decision-making flowcharts, and coverage of the latest assistive technologies, the book gives special attention to supporting students during the crucial transition from high school to higher education or vocational settings.

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5-0 out of 5 stars a cogent, comprehensive and insightful analysis
First to review, but I'm not a shill -- merely an involved parent.

This is an exceptionally valuable reference for professionals, academics and invested laypersons.This is not a casual read.The book is wonderfully concise -- no fluff here.

For professionals and academics, it contains a wealth of references -- of the ~300+ pages, ~250 are text, 10 are index, and a full 55 pages are references to other texts and journal articles.The book is worth purchasing for the references alone.

Professor Gregg documents ADHD & LD research, offers her own cogent analysis & insights, and provides practical recommendations for navigating the relevant legislative and therapeutic frameworks.

The only noteworthy omission is that the book, probably by design, contains virtually no discussion of medication.One must look for that discussion elsewhere.

The net result is that this book has helped & continues to help me to intelligently, knowledgeably and helpfully engage the professionals I work with to assist my son in leveraging his strengths and manage his deficits.

Very highly recommended. ... Read more


27. Teaching Word Recognition: Effective Strategies for Students with Learning Difficulties (What Works for Special-Needs Learners)
by Rollanda E. O'Connor PhD
Paperback: 164 Pages (2006-11-17)
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Asin: 1593853645
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Most struggling readers, including those with reading disabilities, have difficulties recognizing printed words. This unique, lucidly written book synthesizes the research on how children learn to read words skillfully and translates it into step-by-step strategies for the classroom. The author demonstrates how to plan and implement a coordinated series of lessons that address letter-sound pairings, decoding and blending, multisyllabic words, sight words, and fluency. The proven techniques presented are applicable across the primary grades; in addition, specific guidance is offered for working with older children who are having difficulties. A highly accessible guide, the book features reproducible forms and checklists.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Practical, research-based resource
As a reading tutor for children and teens with reading disabilities, I found this book to be a valuable resource.O'Connor's writing is straight-forward and easy to read.The chapters are laid out in a way that parallels the logical, successive teaching of skills.Most importantly, O'Connor extensively cites the research that she is using to draw her conclusions.There are several techniques that I will be adding to be teaching.I found the section on the partial alphabetic stage of reading development in older students fascinating.

5-0 out of 5 stars Scholarly book with many practical applications for educators
Teaching Word Recognition is an extraordinary work of scholarship on reading instruction geared for children with learning disabilities. It contains a wealth of practical information and ideas for enhancing instruction based upon the current body of research as it pertains to quality pedagogical practices. While the book is researched based, it provides a very accessible view for all educators (even those who do not work exclusively with special needs children) and includes countless strategies for approaching the complex process effective teaching.

Both new educators, as well as those who have been in the field for many years, will find that "Teaching Word Recognition" provides tools that may not been used enough (if at all), that should be addressed in the classroom. This book is recommended, without reservation. ... Read more


28. College Success for Students With Learning Disabilities: Strategies and Tips to Make the Most of Your College Experience
by Cynthia Simpson, Vicky G. Spencer
Paperback: 250 Pages (2009-05-01)
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Asin: 1593633599
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The complete handbook for college-bound kids with learning disabilities.

Planning for college can be one of the biggest moments in a teen's life, but for those students with learning and other disabilities, the college experience can be fraught with frustration, uncertainty, and lowered self-confidence. College Success for Students with Learning Disabilities offers teens the confidence, strategies, and guidance they need to effectively choose a college, get prepared for university life, and make the most of their collegiate experience.

The book covers pertinent topics such as understanding the rights and responsibilities of students with special needs, talking to professors and peers, getting involved, asking for and receiving accommodations, and utilizing one's strengths to meet and exceed academic standards. This unique reference book also includes advice from current college students with disabilities to empower future students and provide them with hope for success.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Resource
I think this is a wonderful resource for any student with a disability going to college. It provides concise descriptions of the challenges and triumphs of fully participating in a post-secondary education.

5-0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommend!
As a college educator I am constantly looking for good resources to recommend to students who are considering attending college. This book is an excellent book written in an easy to read fashion. It covers all the relevant information that a student with a specific disability would need to consider when making the choice to attend college as well as after they begin college life. I highly recommend this book to parents, teachers and students. It is packed full of great information.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Resource for College Bound Students with LD
This is a great resource for college bound students with LD. It is filled with an abundance of great suggestions and information for students and their parents.Also included in this book are a multitude of strategies that will aid students on their quest to be successful.I think it covers all the important topics that you need to know and think about when attending college.I highly recommend this book!!! ... Read more


29. Differentiating Learning Differences from Disabilities: Meeting Diverse Needs through Multi-Tiered Response to Intervention
by John J. Hoover
Paperback: 168 Pages (2008-08-17)
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Asin: 0205608272
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Finally a resource that empowers classroom teachers, Interventionists, and Response to Intervention (RTI) team leaders to successfully implement RTI at the school-level! In his newest book, Differentiationg Learning Differences from Disabilities, John Hoover presents a roadmap to guide K-12 educators in effectively diagnosing their struggling learners’ differences versus disabilities under the RTI framework. He outlines specific behaviors to help identify whether a student has a learning or behavior disorder, struggles due to cultural diversity or struggles to acquire the English language. Providing thirty reproducible forms for assessment, Hoover leads teachers to tackle their own challenges and differentiate instruction to meet the needs of every student in the classroom based on the Three-Tiered Instructional Framework.

 

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  • Numerous evidence-based interventions, particularly those in reading, are provided to assist educators to meet needs in the classroom
  • Includes more than 30 reproducible forms and guides for educators to use with diverse learners within multi-tiered instruction and response to intervention models.
  • A PowerPoint presentation is available to adopting course faculty and inservice trainers which can be used as a base presentation to build more detailed workshops or interactive class sessions utilizing the contents of the book (access via our Instructor's Resource Centee; pls contact your Pearson Allyn & Bacon/Merrill representative for details.)
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30. Adult Learning Disabilities and ADHD: Research-Informed Assessment (Oxford Workshop Series : American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology)
by Robert L. Mapou
Paperback: 312 Pages (2008-12-03)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$32.95
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Asin: 019537178X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Based on the author's popular workshop, this concise volume provides scientific and practical guidance on assessing learning disabilities and ADHD in adults. It includes instructions for accessing the author's downloadable PowerPoints, as well as a Continuing Education component (3 credits) that is administered by the American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology.

Topics include definitions of disability (including legal definitions), assessment, and management approaches (from medications and therapy to educational and workplace accommodations), and assistive technology and software. Three case examples are provided, along with a sample report. The book is aimed at clinical neuropsychologists and clinical psychologists who are involved in the assessment and management of adults with learning disabilities and ADHD. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Top notch
For those in the field, this is a top notch book...one I've been waiting for.

5-0 out of 5 stars A must have!
Dr. Mapou has provided an incredibly helpful review of the best practices for assessment of adult learning disabilities and ADHD.Research-based and clinically validated, he clearly understands and appreciates the challenges experienced by bright individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders.This is a must-have resource for all clinicians and trainees! ... Read more


31. Complete Learning Disabilities Handbook: Ready-to-Use Strategies & Activities for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities, New Second Edition
by Joan M. Harwell
Paperback: 400 Pages (2001-05-04)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$7.99
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Asin: 0130325627
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This important resource offers diagnostic tools, remedial techniques, sample lessons, and worksheets to quickly identify students with learning deficits, improve their academic performance, and bolster their self-esteem. Includes assessment forms, problem-specific solutions, and intervention techniques. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great for Parents!
Althought this book may be for teachers in the system, this is a wonderful tool for the parents as well. We are also our children's teachers. Love the book!

5-0 out of 5 stars Helped me pass the SpEd GACE
I'd read that the GACE study guides were not useful to the GACE General SpED test, so I bought this instead. I did very well on the test and was able to add that field to my certificate. This book was a good study choice. I'd recommend it.

5-0 out of 5 stars learning disabilities
Very informative. Very good reference for those taking the alternative route to teaching certification. Contains practical scenarios on how theories in education are applied.

5-0 out of 5 stars Ongoing Professional Development
I represent a private, non-profit organization that provides evaluation and tutoring services for children K-8. We strongly believe in professional development in order to maintain a high level of competency in the field of education. When our teachers have an opening in their schedule, they select books like this to review, to reflect and to write a summary, which is submitted to me for review and professional credit. Our entire teaching staff has found this book to be a good resource.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very Useful Book
I found this book to be useful and very informative concerning special education. It covered testing, laws, terms and definitions. I've been using it to study for the Praxis Special Ed exams and feel that I will be well prepared. ... Read more


32. Ready-to-Use Information & Materials for Assessing Specific Learning Disabilities: Complete Learning Disabilities Resource Library (Ready-To-Use (Jossey-Bass))
by Joan M. Harwell
Paperback: 320 Pages (1995-12-21)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$23.07
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Asin: 0787972320
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Volume I in the series is a complete reference guide to diagnosing specific learning problems, including a list of behaviors that signal possible learning disabilities. Volume II, Ready to Use Tools & Materials for Remediating Specific Learning Disabilities (0-87628-280-X), provides 230 reproducible activities to remediate problems in reading, language arts, and math in grades K-12. ... Read more


33. On Their Own: Creating an Independent Future for Your Adult Child with Learning Disabilities and ADHD: A Family Guide
by Anne Ford, John-Richard Thompson
Hardcover: 288 Pages (2007-05-14)
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Asin: 1557047596
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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An indispensable guide to the special challenges faced by parents of learning-disabled children as they enter adulthood, by the author of Laughing Allegra, a leading activist and parent of an adult child with LD.

In 2003 Anne Ford (great-granddaughter of Henry Ford) published Laughing Allegra, about the struggles of raising her learning-disabled daughter, and received a flood of letters from parents of children with LD, ADD, and ADHD, many expressing concerns about what to do as their children age.

On Their Own is an invaluable road map to ease these parents' fears and answer their questions, especially the one that haunts them daily: Will or can their child be on their own, and how? In a candid, sympathetic style, laced with real-life stories, the book covers such topics as:
• Social skills and dating
• Staying healthy
• Sibling relationships
• Interaction with employers and co-workers
• Job hunting
• Finding the right college or trade school
• Estate planning

Also included are a comprehensive resource guide and exclusive interviews with prominent professionals who have surmounted their learning disabilities: CEO's Sir Richard Branson, John Chambers, David Neeleman, and Charles Schwab, and former governor Gaston Caperton. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended read for LD parents
I can't say enough about how informative this book is for parents of LD kids who are just about to turn 18. A great source of info that is hard to find. Her other book, "Laughing Allegra", is also an incredible read for those with younger kids, especially those who live in New York.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best
Such a crucial, scary time..."on their own."You wonder if it can ever happen successfully.Very knowledgeable, ungarnished yet helpful and hopeful.

5-0 out of 5 stars Not just another self help book.
I was worried that I would be bored by all the language specific jargon so commonly used by professionals in books like these, but the insight and personal account of dealing with learning disabled adults kept me totally engrossed for the entire book. I wish more books about dealing with disabilities were written with such a human voice.

5-0 out of 5 stars On Their Own by Anne Ford
This is the book every parent of an adult child with LD should read, especially in those times when you feel so hopeless and that no one truly knows what you are going through.As the parent of an adult son with learning disabilities I can honestly say that On Their Own has changed the way I think about my son and his future.Most of all it has given me hope that he has a future at all!The book helped us see the whole person with all their strengths and weaknesses.Nothing is sugar-coated here, and parents of adults with LD will find many points where'll they'll nod in agreement and realize that yes, after all someone truly does understand what we are going through.I absolutely loved Anne Ford's previous book Laughing Allegra.In that book, I felt she spoke to me personally as we followed her step by step while raising a child with LD.On Their Own continues the story, but it is a much more hands-on approach and with a great deal of practical information.Even so, I found it as readable as Laughing Allegra, with many insights and anecdotes that separate it from so many other dry academic books in this field.Parents of adult children with any disability will benefit greatly from On Their Own ... Read more


34. The Don't-Give-Up Kid: and Learning Disabilities (The Coping Series)
by Jeanne Gehret
Hardcover: 32 Pages (2009-09-01)
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Asin: 0982198205
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This revised edition about Alex, a child with learning disabilities, has been updated with completely new illustrations and reflects the use of the latest tactile techniques used in schools. In this story, Alex is inventing a cookie snatcher, but his lack of reading skills and impatience means that he needs extra help. There are new discussion starters for parents and professionals, and positive solutions are presented to help build a positive image for the learning-disabled child.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great for non-verbal learners
This book was recommended by Rick Lavoie and also The School Counselor's Guide to Special Education, so I thought it must be good. The new hardcover illustrations are OUTSTANDING and there's plenty of detail for a nonverbal learner to notice. I love this little guy who keeps trying to invent a cookie snatcher and the fact that the teaching techniques are current.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Ticket for Self-Esteem
I figured I better buy this since the author was cited so many times in other people's books on parenting, bibliotherapy and education. Lucky me, it just came out in hardcover with new illustrations. Brain scans of dyslexics show that when kids feel bad about themselves it interferes with their thinking. This fun story packs a punch of affirmation and gets the facts across, too. Just the ticket for an LD child with bruised self-esteem.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book!
This book has great insight into what it is really like to have a learning difference.I would recommend it for any teacher, parent, or child who struggles with learning differences.The Parent Resource Guide is great!I would suggest that any book written by Jeanne Gehret would be worth reading.

5-0 out of 5 stars Shows that persistence pays off
Alex is a persistent little guy, which turns out to be an important asset since Alex also has a learning disability that makes it hard for him to learn to read. The Don't-Give-Up Kid is a vibrantly illustrated picture book that tells the story of Alex's inventiveness and dogged persistence as he tackles challenges like learning to read...and getting at the cookies that his mom put on top of the refrigerator!

When Alex's parents take him to see a psychologist, they find out that he learns in a different way from other people. "When most people read, the letters stay in one place on the page, but for you they sometimes jump around," the doctor explains to Alex. When Alex starts to work with a learning specialist, he realizes that kids have many different learning styles, and with hard work he will be able to overcome his challenge and learn to read.

Like the other books in The Coping Series, Gehret provides two pages of "discussion starters" at the back of The Don't-Give-Up Kid. Readers are encouraged to expand their thinking beyond Alex's story to apply its lessons to their own lives. By selecting a few of these questions each time the book is read, young readers may be encouraged to re-read this story with an adult, gleaning something new at each pass.

In the postscript, the author reveals that she wrote this book in order to provide hope for her family after they were told that their son may never learn to read. Like Alex, Gehret's son fortunately overcame his challenges. Parents can take the author's advice to heart when she assures, "Your belief in these kids makes all the difference. Keep the faith!"

Quill says: The Don't-Give-Up-Kid shows us that persistence pays off!

5-0 out of 5 stars The Don't Give Up Kid will inspire other kids NOT TO GIVE UP!
Jeanne Gehret has done it again with this wonderful book that helps kids with learning "disabilities" realize their potential.The story is simple, yet filled with all the emotions that children with learning differences experience. Gehret's story normalizes what kids with learning differences go through and helps make sense of the interventions they often receive in school.This story is a must for parents who want to start young in helping their children realize their potential and develop confidence, in spite of the learning differences. ... Read more


35. Teaching Reading Comprehension to Students with Learning Difficulties (What Works for Special-Needs Learners)
by Janette K. Klingner PhD, Sharon Vaughn PhD, Alison Boardman
Paperback: 178 Pages (2007-04-12)
list price: US$27.00 -- used & new: US$20.92
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Asin: 1593854463
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A highly practical resource for the classroom, this book offers clear, research-based recommendations for helping students at all grade levels understand and learn from what they read. Explaining the skills and strategies that good readers use to comprehend text, the authors show how to support struggling students in developing these skills. They present a variety of effective assessment procedures, ways to enhance vocabulary instruction and teach students about different text structures, and instructional practices that promote comprehension before, during, and after reading. Special features include discussion questions in every chapter and reproducible instructional materials and lesson plans.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Good information, but not the most interesting read
I appreciate all the information provided are research based, and for the most part are practical. The book nevertheless reads like a manual, and doesn't seem to offer much suggestions on how to make the teaching more fun and palatable for students with learning difficulties. More real-life examples would be good, as they will illustrate clearer how the tools can be applied. Definitely worth reading, but on the whole quite dull text.

5-0 out of 5 stars Maestra
Excellent resource tool for special education professionals and reading specialists.Provides strategies to use with learning disabled students that are easy to implement in the classroom.These strategies also work well with general education students who are below grade level in reading skills.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent resource for teachers
"Teaching Reading Comprehension" may be a rather stale title for a book on one of the most important (and, arguably, well-studied) components of education, but the content is highly enlightening and refreshing for those concerned with improving instructional practices with students with learning disabilities, as well as all other students.

Many highly effective, practical, and research-based ideas for teaching reading are provided in this well-organized book. A considerable amount of useful information will provide all teachers with many fresh ideas for enhancing their literacy program. My one criticism is that there are several (rather small, almost silly) errors that were missed by the publishers that appear to be the result of poor editing. Just the same, those errors do not subtract from the content and should (hopefully) be corrected in future editions.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Resource for Resource Teachers!
I'm usually pretty skeptical about new books for teaching. This book contains practical lessons that are easy to use in the classroom. I've already recommended it to several of the Language Arts teachers that I work with. These strategies are good for students with LD as well as all students in the classroom.

5-0 out of 5 stars Definitely Needed
There are many books, but few are geared to the practical, everyday processes of reacing out to a child with a disability.This book does that.Everything is step by step, and easy to carry out. I have been a SPED teacher for over 33 years.You can never, ever learn enough.

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36. The Survival Guide for Kids with LD*: *(Learning Differences)
by Gary Fisher Ph.D., Rhoda Cummings Ed.D.
Paperback: 176 Pages (1992-10-15)
list price: US$10.99 -- used & new: US$6.22
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Asin: 1575421194
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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First published in 1990, The Survival Guide for Kids with LD has helped countless young people with LD—and the adults who care about them. Meanwhile, laws have changed and technology has advanced. This revised and updated edition retains the best of the original edition: the warmth, affirmation, and solid information kids need to know they’re smart and can learn, they just learn differently. It answers the many questions they have, like "Why is it hard for kids with LD to learn?" and "What happens when you grow up?" It explains what LD means (and doesn’t mean); describes the different kinds of LD; talks about what happens in LD programs; helps kids deal with sad, hurt, and angry feelings; suggests ways to get along better in school and at home; and inspires them to set goals and plan for the future. Includes resources for parents and teachers. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great book!
This book is a wonderful way to talk to mid to upper elementary kids about learning differences!

4-0 out of 5 stars The Good and the Bad
This is a quality product full of accurate information. But still too hard for an LD student to take the time to read. Yet, this is the right book for the parents!

5-0 out of 5 stars Great for my daughter!
I got this product right away and my daughter and I started reading it as soon as we got it. She loves it. She will stop me when I am reading and tell me "Mommy, that is me." or "Mommy, I do that."
It is an easy to read and understand book.

5-0 out of 5 stars a must-have for every school
The Fisher/Cummings series of books on dealing appropriately with LD in school is one of the best out there.In this particular book, aimed at elementary schoolers, they demystify LD and help kids develop personal coping strategies for success in school and in life.Children with developmental or emotional disorders might also benefit from the authors' casual, spot-on approach to doing what must be done in a world where you've been labeled as different.

5-0 out of 5 stars For parents, teachers, tutors, day-care staff and more
Now in a revised and updated edition, The Survival Guide For Kids With LD* (*Learning Differences) by University of Nevada-Reno professors Gary Fisher and Rhoda Cummings, is a simply presented and easily accessible guide written especially for those dealing with children who have "learning differences". Emphasizing that having one of the many kinds of learning disabilities or cognitive restrictions doesn't preclude a child from learning, from having friends, or from growing up to be a successful adult. The readable prose is packed with tips for dealing with teasing, providing encouragement, simple black-and-white artwork, study tips, and more. The Survival Guide For Kids With LD* is highly recommended reading for parents, teachers, tutors, day-care staff members, -- and most especially, for kids ages 10 and up. Also highly recommended for teen readers is The Survival Guide For Teenagers With LD (0915793512; [$$$]); for parents, When Your Child Has LD (0915793873; [$$$]); and for educators, The School Survival Guide For Kids With LD (0915793326; [$$$]). ... Read more


37. Diagnosing Learning Disorders, Second Edition: A Neuropsychological Framework
by Bruce F. Pennington PhD
Hardcover: 355 Pages (2008-10-17)
list price: US$40.00 -- used & new: US$35.79
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Asin: 1593857144
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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From a trusted expert in the field, this authoritative work provides an accessible overview of what learning disorders are, how they develop, and how to diagnose and treat them effectively. The author presents the most current neuroscientific knowledge on a range of conditions, including dyslexia, autism spectrum disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and others. Practitioners gain vital insights and tools for making sense of children's impairments and strengths, collecting and interpreting diagnostic data from a variety of sources, and linking diagnosis to evidence-based interventions. The second edition has been substantially revised and expanded to reflect significant clinical and research advances.

 

New to This Edition

*Covers additional disorders: intellectual disability, mathematics disorder, and developmental coordination disorder, plus a chapter on less well-validated disorders.

*New case illustrations and a focus on empirically based practice.

*Now grounded in a multiple cognitive-deficit model of learning disorders, replacing the prior edition's modular, single-deficit model.

*An illuminating chapter on controversial therapies separates myths from facts.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and up-to-date revision
Pennington's first edition on diagnosing learning disorders was showing its age, yet still the best one-volume summary on the neuropsychological underpinnings of learning disorders.This is a thorough revision and update of that earlier work.My office has owned it for about a week and I am not yet finished, but can already see that it is a major update, equivalent to writing an entirely new book.

Like the first edition, this volume starts by offering a general neuropsychological breakdown of learning disorders and questions about subtype analysis.Where the first edition then described research evidence for five types of learning disorder, this edition covers eight.Each includes summaries of relevant and recent research substantiating the cognitive problems that undergird each of the types of learning disorder.Pennington describes his own program of research a good deal, which is natural, but also includes references to competing hypotheses, such as the generalized cerebellar skill-deficit hypothesis of the syndrome commonly known as dyslexia.

A great summary for neuropsychologists who work with children. ... Read more


38. Learning Disabilities: Characteristics, Identification, and Teaching Strategies, Fifth Edition
by William N. Bender
Hardcover: 480 Pages (2003-07-18)
list price: US$111.80 -- used & new: US$21.36
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Asin: 0205388566
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This edition continues to offer detailed coverage of the best classroom practices, the latest research, and the critical issues in the field of learning disabilities. Using the author's more than 23 years of experience in working with children and adolescents who have learning disabilities, the Fifth Edition of Learning Disabilities presents the latest research and information for every major developmental area. It focuses on both the characteristics of students with learning disabilities as well as classroom-tested instructional strategies. With up-to-date content, this practical guide also offers insight into practical educational concerns from a teacher's perspective, as well as the relevant scholarship. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good Resource
This book is a good addition to any educational professional library. I found it to be quite helpful with some of the students I currently have in my class and was reminded of modifications and accommodations I have made in the past with other students. Well worth the investment.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great overview
This was a required text for a doctorate level class and covers information very thouroughly.Because of constant changes in the field, even this 2004 copy has some outdated information, but it acknowledges areas where change seems to be coming.This is the first time I had ordered one of my texts from Amazon and decided to do so due to the price.I have always been very pleased with deliveries that rarely take more than 3 days.I ordered this on January 19 during the last few minutes of being able to have it delivered by January 22.I did not receive it until January 29.The only time anything has taken more than 3 days was when I really counted on having it sooner.If you need it as a class text, you can save money--but allow yourself plenty of time. ... Read more


39. Introduction to Learning Disabilities (2nd Edition)
by Daniel P. Hallahan, James M. Kauffman, John W. Lloyd
Hardcover: 515 Pages (1998-08-19)
list price: US$100.00 -- used & new: US$33.05
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Asin: 0205290434
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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The prevalence of learning disabilities has provoked both the growth of research into the field and the development of educational interventions to assist those with learning disabilities. This book's aim is to present the current state of this research and intervention ideas and programs. It includes updated material on the 1997 re-authorization of IDEA (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) and expanded coverage of ADHD and its relationship to learning disabilities.This book presents the latest information on the characteristics of persons with learning disabilities, the causes of their problems, and educational interventions to help them succeed in school and at work.The book is research-based, user-friendly, and practical.Teachers and educational administrators. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Learning Disabilities Foundations, Characteristics, and Effectiave Teaching(3rd Edition)
This is an excellent book for anyone who works with or around children with learning disabilities.It is complete in all areas. It gives techiniques and explainations for working with children wilth learning disabilites.

1-0 out of 5 stars Poor Reduplication
I have made several purchases from Amazon during the past and have not had ANY problems (from other sellers).However, when I decided to purchase from Amazon directly, I am VERY DISAPPOINTED.As a matter of fact, disappointed twice.The first copy of this book was of very poor quality.The ink during the printing process was extremely low, the graphics are not clearly visible, the binding is misaligned from the spine of the book, it appears to be reduplicated and I thought it was going to be hardback for $97 and "new"!.So, I requested another one and one was reissued.If I did not know any better and did not still have the first copy, I would have thought that it was the same exact book.I will never choose to order directly from Amazon again, as in the past, I should have used another seller.I expected much more from Amazon, especially when ordering directly from them.

1-0 out of 5 stars Very poor quality
I have only read the first two chapters and I feel that the text is straight forward and presented well.

However, when I pay almost $100 for a new book I expect it to look like a textbook.I am in a bind because I am currently taking a class for which I need this book, otherwise it would have gone straight back to amazon.This is not a hardcover book.It looks like a bootleg copy!The inside looks like a poor photocopy (black and white only).Some pages are hard to read and have copy lines.This is not what I expected from amazon at all.I have never been disappointed in the past, but I am with this purchase.I will purchase my textbooks from a different seller in the future.

4-0 out of 5 stars Informative
There is a lot of information that I've read in other publications, but there is quite a bit of new information as well; love the case studies. ... Read more


40. Employment for Individuals with Asperger Syndrome or Non-Verbal Learning Disability: Stories and Strategies
by Yvona Fast
Paperback: 336 Pages (2004-01-26)
list price: US$22.95 -- used & new: US$19.22
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Asin: 184310766X
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Most people with Non-Verbal Learning Disorder (NLD) or Asperger Syndrome (AS) are underemployed. With practical and technical advice on everything from job-hunting to interview techniques, from 'fitting in' in the workplace to whether or not to disclose a diagnosis, this book guides people with NLD or AS successfully through the employment field. There is information for employers, agencies, and careers counsellors, including an analysis of typical strengths, and how to use these positively in the workplace. Practical information and resource material is supported by numerous case studies to inspire and advise. This is an essential resource for people with NLD or AS seeking or in employment, and their employers. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Finally a book for NLD adults!
I'm 49 years old and never heard of NLD until my son (now 15) was identified with it 8 years ago.Through his journey I realized that I also have NLD.There are several great books for children and teens with NLD but this is the first book I've seen for adults with NLD.Wow, it's nice to finally have something to relate to!Admittedly I haven't finished the book yet but it's been wonderful so far. There's a section called "NLD Voices" in which individuals with NLD talk about their career history that really hit home!This is a great book for the older generation NLDers.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best book found yet concerning this subject
As a mother looking for information on transitioning into adulthood, I found this book to be a wonderful resource. I first borrowed this book and kept referring back to it so I realized this was a keeper and needed in my library.Our son has even read some of the entries given by adults with nvld and aspergers.He gains from reading their experiences and allows him to think about career choices in a very constructive way.Love the book.(o:

1-0 out of 5 stars Highly dissappointing
I was hoping for some insight to help my 13 year old make some choices as he enters high school.This book offered me nothing, other than to bring on anxiety because of all the negativity in it.It was full of just chapters of individual Aspie experiences, MOSTLY BAD experiences.Chapter after chapter would say the same thing: try to find what you are good at, then emphasize the positive and try to work around the negatives.

The book offered no real direction or help, just sob stories.

5-0 out of 5 stars Well Written Tremendous Resource
This book is a very organized employment guide for people with Asperger Syndrome or Non Verbal Learning Disability (AS/NLD) and their friends. It would also be an excellent resource for Vocational Rehabilitation professionals, enabling them to understand these often misunderstood neurological disorders.

After retiring at 63 years of age from a career as an Electronic Engineer I did some research on my lifelong weaknesses. I discovered I had a Nonverbal Learning Disability (NLD) and ran across this book. Having NLD meant that although I was very good at challenging and creative tasks I couldn't easily do things that most people take for granted like folding paper. As one person quoted in the book says, "I am generally quicker than others catching up with all sorts of knowledge and skills that require analytical understanding but I need much more time to get used to different telephones or copiers and to know where to find what."

I wish I had access to this kind of book when I was working. I read it eagerly from cover to cover.

The book, written by someone with NLD, covers the gamut and includes descriptions of what AS and NLD is,biographies of actual people with NLD and AS including what jobs worked for them at what didn't, and information for the AS/NLD person on how to plan a career, how to look for a job and how to function on the job.

Included are lists of resources including organizations and websites.

The book would also be useful for employers who could benefit from the strengths of AS/NLD people and would be willing to accommodate for their small weaknesses. As stated in the book: "Projects that allow the employee to use his/her creativity and problem-solving skills are best. Employersshould value the individual's laser-like concentration ability and understand and respect these employees' work style."

4-0 out of 5 stars Useful and Insightful
This book is very suitable for people with Asperger syndrome who are conducting their job search independently or semi-independently, and who are interested in finding a career, not just a job. The author herself has Non-Verbal Learning disorder, and a large part of the book is devoted to contributions from other people with Non-Verbal learning disorder or Asperger syndrome, describing their experiences of employment. The later chapters look in depth at the issues, and provide lots of information and advice on the application procedure and dealing with your employers. Interestingly, the author recommends non disclosure to employers, and instead suggests being honest about yourself and how you are without giving people labels. This is definitely a book for people who want to be taken seriously. ... Read more


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