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Excellent book for lay and professional alike
This book is well written, simple in format and easy to understand. It is an excellent guide for parents who think their child(ren) may suffer from a learning disorder/disability and/or ADHD, or for teachers or school counselors who work with such children. It is also a great place to start if your child has been already given a diagnosis, or is having significant...
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A good effort with some misleading info..
Why is an MD writing on learning disorders? Some inaccuracies Inoticed..autism is a neurological disorder, not a developmental disorder. And I question the statement "shyness and autism are sometimes confused". He never discusses motor delays as a reason for poor handwriting. Some useful information here, but much inaccurate information.
Published on January 12, 2001
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A good effort with some misleading info.., January 12, 2001
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This review is from: Learning Disorders: A Guide for Parents and Teachers (Paperback)
Why is an MD writing on learning disorders? Some inaccuracies Inoticed..autism is a neurological disorder, not a developmental disorder. And I question the statement "shyness and autism are sometimes confused". He never discusses motor delays as a reason for poor handwriting. Some useful information here, but much inaccurate information.
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Excellent book for lay and professional alike, January 23, 2012
This review is from: Learning Disorders: A Guide for Parents and Teachers (Paperback)
This book is well written, simple in format and easy to understand. It is an excellent guide for parents who think their child(ren) may suffer from a learning disorder/disability and/or ADHD, or for teachers or school counselors who work with such children. It is also a great place to start if your child has been already given a diagnosis, or is having significant problems in school. I have been a school counselor for over 20 years and have two masters degrees and a doctoral degree focusing on clinical and pastoral counseling.
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