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B 90433B 90433 Assessment of Childhood Disorders (4th Edition)
Grade Lvl: T Author: Mash, Eric
Length: 866 Copyright: 2007

Focuses on contemporary perspectives on the assessment of childhood psychological disorders and the approaches to the evaluation of those disorders. Contents: Behavior Disorders (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; Conduct and Oppositional Disorders; and Adolescent Substance Use and Abuse); Mood Disorders and Suicide Risk (Child and Adolescent Depression; Pediatric Bipolar Disorder; and Adolescent Suicidal and Nonsuicidal Self-Harm Behaviors and Risk); Anxiety Disorders (Anxiety in Children and Adolescents; and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder); Developmental Disorders (Autism Spectrum Disorders; Early-Onset Schizophrenia; Intellectual Disability--Mental Retardation; and Learning Disabilities); Children at Risk (Child Abuse and Neglect; and Child Sexual Abuse); and Problems of Adolescence (Eating Disorders; and Personality Disorders). Edited by Eric J. Mash and Russell A. Barkley.
Assessment of Childhood Disorders (4th Edition) T  
KM 8554KM 8554 Conners 3
Grade Lvl: T Author: Conners, C. Keith
Length: 0 Copyright: 2008

Conners 3 offers amore thorough assessment of ADHD. It addresses comorbid disorders such as oppositional defiant disorder and conduct disorder. Each parent, teacher, and self-report form is available in full-length and short versions. For ages 6-18. Administration time for the long version is 20 minutes and for the short version is 10 minutes. Key areas measured are: Inattention; Hyperactivity/Impulsivity; Learning Problems; Executive Functioning; Aggression; Peer Relations; Family Relations; and DSM-IV-TR Sympton Scales (ADHD Inattentive, ADHD Hyperative-Impulsive, ADHD Combined, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Conduct Disorder). Contents: manual, quick reference card, self-report short and long forms, parent short and long forms, and teacher short and long forms. Circulation restricted to Keystone AEA Special Education staff.
Conners 3 T  
B 94028B 94028 Families, Infants, & Young Children at Risk
Grade Lvl: T Author: Ensher, Gail
Length: 374 Copyright: 2009

Subtitle: Pathways to Best Practice. Provides a comprehensive study on the neurological and psychosocial development of children through age eight, addressing the needs of children with disabilities and the challenges that parents face. Some topics are: Pregnancy, labor, and delivery; Evaluation and care of the neonate; Autism spectrum disorders in young children; Sensory processing disorders; Respiratory distress in newborns; Nutrition and feeding problems; Physical development and impairment; Infection and immunity; Pain management; Cultural diversity; Abuse, neglect; Teen parents; Home and school programs for infants and children with special needs.
Families, Infants, & Young Children at Risk T  
B 95523B 95523 Gross Motor Skills for Children With Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and Professionals, Second Edition
Grade Lvl: T Author: Winders, Patricia
Length: 521 Copyright: 2014

The author explains the many physiological reasons that children with Down syndrome experience delays in their gross motor development and presents a physical therapy treatment plan from birth to age 6. Over 200 photos accompany step-by-step instructions to help readers assess a child's gross motor readiness and teach skills for head control, sitting, crawling, standing, walking, using stairs, running, kicking, jumping, and riding a tricycle. Includes info on transitioning from trikes to bikes, tips to address problems such as flat feet, and tendencies to watch for that can thwart development.
Gross Motor Skills for Children With Down Syndrome: A Guide for Parents and T  
B 91988B 91988 Nonverbal Learning Disabilities at School
Grade Lvl: T Author: Tanguay, Pamela
Length: 285 Copyright: 2002

Subtitle: Educating Students With NLD, Asperger Syndrome, and Related Conditions. Presents interventions for children whose primary areas of deficit are in the nonverbal domains (tactile, visual, spatial, psychomotor coordination, and generalizing information). Nonverbal Learning Disabilities/Disorder and other Neurological conditions are considered together when making suggestions for methods that can be used to work with these children. Some across-the-board teaching strategies that help NLD students are the use of rubrics and models to show what the final product should look like, unimodel instruction, frontloading, cooperative learning, reduce visual processing, use of graphic organizers. Gives ideas for helping students with social and emotional functioning, with psychomotor skills and spatial. challenges; presents accomodations in arithmetic and math, reading, spelling, vocabulary, penmanship, writing and composition; advises using direct instruction to show how to organize work, how to study, and how to do homework.
Nonverbal Learning Disabilities at School T  
B 95150B 95150 Parent's Guide to Down Syndrome: Toward a Brighter Future
Grade Lvl: T Author: Pueschel, Siegfried M.
Length: 338 Copyright: 2001

Contains a parent's guide to raising a child with Down Syndrome including information on the causes of Downs, health care, and cognitive and social development throughout the various stages of the child's life.
Parent's Guide to Down Syndrome: Toward a Brighter Future T  
B 91827B 91827 Understanding Panic and Other Anxiety Disorders
Grade Lvl: ST Author: Root, Benjamin
Length: 109 Copyright: 2000

Root, a psychiatrist, briefly explains panic disorder, panic attacks, and other stress-related maladies. Discusses symptoms (which often mimic non-psychiatric diseases), treatment, and research.
Understanding Panic and Other Anxiety Disorders ST