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Children and Youth Assisted by Medical Technology in Educational Settings : Guidelines for, Stephanie Porter (Editor)
A collaborative, interactive process involving parents, students, teachers, lawyers, nurses and doctors has created this new second edition that reflects the reality in schools, the tension, the dilemmas, the weakness, and the strengths. [Buy Me] |
Collaborative Teams for Students with Severe Disabilities, Beverly Rainforth and Jennifer York-Barr
This book's second edition provides in-depth guidance on assesment, curriculum development, and intruction for students with severe disabilities. Includes updated information on changes in practices, legislation, and terminology. [Buy Me] |
Computer Resources for People With Disabilities : A Guide to Exploring Today's Assistive, Alliance for Technology Access
A guide to exploring today's assistive technology. A guide to maneuvering the growing world of computers, both the mainstream and assistive technology [Buy Me] |
Designing and Using Assistive Technology : The Human Perspective, David B. Gray et al. (Editors)
What goes into the design, choice, and use of assistive technology (AT)? This book shows you, by bringing together the expertise of researchers, theorists, and practitioners, as well as personal insights from AT users of all ages. [Buy Me] |
Exemplary Practices for Beginning Communicators, Reichle
US, Canadian, and Irish specialists in augmentative and alternative communications (AAC) in a number of fields offer advice to practitioners on developing communication with people suffering from congenital disabilities for whom normal vocal speech is impossible or difficult. They emphasize the importance of developmentally and chronologically appropriate clinical and educational practices, acknowledging that people with multiple disabilities present challenges that may require fancy footwork. [Buy Me] |
Improving the Communication of People With Down Syndrome, Jon Miller, Mark Leddy, Lewis A. Leavitt
This groundbreaking book indentifies communcation milestones and describes a systematic approach you can use to predict speech and language growth in people with Down syndrome. [Buy Me] |