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Parents and Schools: Creating a Successful Partnership for Students with Special Needs

Parents and Schools: Creating a Successful Partnership for Students with Special Needs

Thomas M. Shea
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The challenges of teaching a child who has a disability are many and varied. Nothing helps the process more than strong collaboration between the child's teachers and the child's parents. This new book is all about creating that collaboration, maintaining it, and using it to help children who have disabilities reach their personal educational potential. The authors take a developmental approach to their subject, focusing on the uniqueness of each family and each child from infancy, through the primary grades, to middle school, high school, and adulthood. Throughout the book, the "voices" of real parents lend authenticity to the material; and the essential role of the family in the education of its children is seen as of paramount importance. This book also addresses current educational trends toward maximum inclusion for all children--children with ethnic, cultural, and linguistic differences as well as those with physical and mental disabilities. For Special Education teachers.
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pearson
Release
August 02, 2002
ISBN
013018540X
ISBN 13
9780130185402

Parents and Schools: Creating a Successful Partnership for Students with Special Needs

Thomas M. Shea
0/5 ( ratings)
The challenges of teaching a child who has a disability are many and varied. Nothing helps the process more than strong collaboration between the child's teachers and the child's parents. This new book is all about creating that collaboration, maintaining it, and using it to help children who have disabilities reach their personal educational potential. The authors take a developmental approach to their subject, focusing on the uniqueness of each family and each child from infancy, through the primary grades, to middle school, high school, and adulthood. Throughout the book, the "voices" of real parents lend authenticity to the material; and the essential role of the family in the education of its children is seen as of paramount importance. This book also addresses current educational trends toward maximum inclusion for all children--children with ethnic, cultural, and linguistic differences as well as those with physical and mental disabilities. For Special Education teachers.
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pearson
Release
August 02, 2002
ISBN
013018540X
ISBN 13
9780130185402

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