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Diagnostic Assessment of Learning Disabilities in Childhood : Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice / by Amber E. Brueggemann Taylor.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Taylor, Amber E. Brueggemann., Author.
Series:
Contemporary Issues in Psychological Assessment, 2625-7211
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child psychology.
School psychology.
Education.
Social service.
Psychotherapy.
Counseling.
Child and School Psychology.
Education, general.
Social Work.
Psychotherapy and Counseling.
Local Subjects:
Child and School Psychology.
Education, general.
Social Work.
Psychotherapy and Counseling.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (260 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2014.
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Diagnosing learning disabilities (LD) in children has never been an easy task. The multiple approaches in use complicate the assessment process, raising the risk of young students getting the wrong services, or none at all. It is clear that more accurate diagnosis and classification methods are needed to advance the prevention and treatment of difficulties in reading and mathematics. Diagnostic Assessment of Learning Disabilities in Childhood takes important steps to cut through the confusion. This timely resource weighs the strengths and weaknesses of commonly used assessment methods including the aptitude-achievement discrepancy, cognitive processing, RTI, and low achievement approaches, and introduces the author's academic impairment model as a promising alternative. A chapter on comorbid disorders in students with LD guides readers in the fine points of differential diagnosis. And to make the coverage especially practical, the book's features link the theoretical to the real-world practice of LD assessment, among them: Overviews of LD identification and definitions. Analysis of widely used diagnostic approaches with strengths and weaknesses. Examples of assessment protocols and report writing. Case examples illustrating diagnostic issues. Q&A sections with leading experts in the field. Useful summaries, appendices, and resource links. Diagnostic Assessment of Learning Disabilities in Childhood is an invaluable reference for school and clinical child psychologists, special education and allied educational professionals, and researchers and graduate students in school, educational, and clinical child psychology who are dedicated to higher measurement standards and greater opportunities for children’s academic success.
Contents:
1. Introduction/History of Learning Disability Assessment
2. Aptitude-Achievement Discrepancy
3. Cognitive Processing
4. Response to Intervention
5. Low Achievement
6. Promising Practices
7. Comorbidity and Differential Diagnosis
Appendix A. States’ Previous Discrepancy Models and Current Identification Models
Appendix B. States' Response to Intervention Models
Appendix C. Links to Useful Websites.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-4939-0335-7
OCLC:
871670281

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