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Item Nr: B 94028 Title: Families, Infants, & Young Children at Risk
Grade Lvl: T Author: Ensher, Gail
Length: 374 Prod/Pub: Paul H. Brookes
Copyright: 2009 Series:
Book Type: N Biographee:
Copies: 1 Loan Period: 14 days
 
  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.

  Subjects:
  1314 - ABUSE
  1342 - AT-RISK
  1332 - AUTISM/ASD
  226 - BRAIN
  1317 - CHILD DEVELOPMENT
  579 - DISABILITIES
  1299 - DISABILITIES--LEARNING
  726 - DISABILITIES--MENTAL/MENTALLY DISABLED
  858 - DISABILITIES--PHYSICAL/PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED
  402 - DISEASES
  1433 - DIVERSITY
  815 - EARLY CHILDHOOD
  115 - EARLY CHILDHOOD (BIRTH-KDG)
  627 - INFANTS/BABIES
  816 - NURSES AND NURSING
  817 - NUTRITION
  1284 - PREGNANCY
  116 - PRESCHOOL/PRESCHOOLERS
  1774 - SENSORY INTEGRATION
  1471 - SOCIAL SKILLS
  1024 - SPECIAL EDUCATION
  1465 - SPECIAL NEEDS STUDENTS/PERSONS
  1505 - SYNDROMES
  1719 - TODDLERS