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9780805828252

Developmental Perspectives on Children With High-Incidence Disabilities

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  • ISBN13:

    9780805828252

  • ISBN10:

    0805828257

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-04-01
  • Publisher: Lawrence Erlbau

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This volume, in honor of the career of Barbara K. Keogh, offers a summary of what is known of developmental contructs in the study of high incidence disabilities. Written for an audience of scholars, policy-makers, and grad students in special education

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xi(2)
Preface xiii
Part I: Developmental Foundations and Extensions 3(108)
1 Three Parallels Between the Development of Special Education and the Career of Professor Keogh
3(12)
Ronald Gallimore
2 Risk and Protective Factors in the Lives of Children With High-Incidence Disabilities
15(18)
Emmy E. Werner
3 Temperament: Developmental Perspectives
33(22)
Mary K. Rothbart
Laura B. Jones
4 Family Life Is More Than Managing Crisis: Broadening the Agenda of Research on Families Adapting to Childhood Disability
55(26)
Ronald Gallimore
Lucinda P. Bernheimer
Thomas S. Weisner
5 The Self-Concept and Friendships of Students With Learning Disabilities: A Developmental Perspective
81(30)
Sharon Vaughn
Batya Elbaum
Part II: Diagnosis, Classification, and Intervention 111(112)
6 Utility of Current Diagnostic Categories for Research and Practice
111(24)
Donald L. MacMillan
Deborah L. Speece
7 Identifying Children at Risk for Antisocial Behavior: The Case for Comorbidity
135(22)
Steven R. Forness
Kenneth A. Kavale
Hill M. Walker
8 Reading Disabilities
157(26)
Joseph K. Torgesen
9 Metacognition in Writing
183(16)
Bernice Y. L. Wong
10 Performance Assessment Using Complex Tasks: Implications for Children With High-Incidence Disabilities
199(24)
Lynn S. Fuchs
Douglas Fuchs
Part III: Policy 223(52)
11 Confusing Each With All: A Policy Warning
223(22)
Martin J. Kaufman
Linda M. Lewis
12 Knowledge Versus Policy in Special Education
245(16)
James J. Gallagher
13 Programmatic Research in Learning Disabilities
261(14)
G. Reid Lyon
Part IV: Biographical 275(16)
14 Multiple Perspectives on the Career of Professor Barbara K. Keogh
275(16)
Margaret S. Faust
Carol Keogh Lindsay
Carol E. Smith
Annette Tessier
Author Index 291(12)
Subject Index 303

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