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A human development view of learning disabilities; from theory to practice, 2d ed.


LC4705

2004-062124

0-398-07564-6

A human development view of learning disabilities; from theory to practice, 2d ed.

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) and Maddux (counseling and educational psychology, University of Nevada-Reno) present a human development model for understanding and treating age-related deficits characteristic of people with learning disabilities. They review factors influencing the historical development of the field, outline selected theories and research, and describe an original cognitive/developmental model of learning difficulties. The authors' model provides a framework for identifying critical characteristics shown by these students and gives practical sample lessons for use in alleviating critical deficits.
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