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- Presents evidence-based research and practices for prevention, assessment, intervention, and treatment of intellectual disabilities in school settings
- Translates up-to-date and complex genetic and medical research to evidence-based interventions in schools
- Provides school-based solutions for children often considered untestable, unteachable, and unknowable
- Highlights a team-based approach for coordination between physicians, families, school psychologists, and teachers
Part of the book series: Pediatric School Psychology (PSP)
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Table of contents (9 chapters)
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Front Matter
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Back Matter
About this book
This book synthesizes the most current evidence-based research and practices on prevention, assessment, intervention, and treatment of pediatric intellectual developmental disabilities. It provides a broad empirical framework for innovative practices and discusses their possible impact on children’s future development, ability to learn, social skills, and quality of life. The book highlights important findings in cognitive and behavioral development for children with such disorders as 22q13 Deletion syndrome (i.e., Phelan McDermid syndrome), Prader-Willi syndrome, Williams syndrome, and sex chromosome disorders (e.g., Klinefelter syndrome) – children often considered untestable, unteachable, and unknowable. In addition, the book includes case studies that emphasize a team approach with physicians, families, school psychologists, and teachers for providing quality research-based psychological, educational, and mental health services.
Topics featured in this book include:
- Up-to-date findings on the causes and symptoms of intellectual disability disorders.
- Common medical treatments for children with intellectual disabilities.
- Therapeutic interventions for children with intellectual disabilities.
- Psychoeducational assessment practices for children requiring special education assistance.
- Future directions to support people with intellectual disabilities.
Keywords
- Autism and developmental disorders
- Autism spectrum disorder at school
- Behavior management at school
- Developmental disabilities at school
- Diagnostic assessment of intellectual disabilities
- Educational interventions for intellectual disabilities
- Evidence-based interventions
- Genetics of intellectual disabilities
- Health care delivery at school
- Intellectual disabilities at school
- Mental retardation at school
- Psychiatry and intellectual disabilities
- Psychotropic medications for intellectual disabilities
- Rehabilitation and intellectual disabilities
- Special education and intellectual disabilities
- Systemic supports for children with intellectual disabilities
- Therapy for intellectual disabilities
- Treatment of intellectual disabilities at school
Authors and Affiliations
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McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Steven R. Shaw
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University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk, Poland
Anna M. Jankowska
About the authors
Steven R. Shaw is associate professor in the Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology at McGill University in Montreal. He earned a Ph.D. in School Psychology from the University of Florida in 1991. At McGill University, he is director of the Resilience, Pediatric Psychology and Neurogenetic Connections Lab and co-director of the McGill Developmental Research Lab. Before entering academia, he had 17 years of experience as a school psychologist in school, hospital, medical school, and independent practice. From 1997 to 2004, he served as lead psychologist and associate professor of pediatrics at The Children's Hospital in Greenville, South Carolina (developmental pediatrics and pediatric oncology units) and Medical University of South Carolina. Dr. Shaw is a Nationally Certified School Psychologist. His current research work focuses on improving methods of implementation of innovative ideas and evidence-based practices in education, improving instruction for children with borderline intellectual functioning and intellectual disabilities, and improving education for children with acute and chronic medical problems. He has over 220 scholarly publications and presentations and has published four books. He co-edited (with Paul McCabe) the Pediatric School Psychology book series for NASP/Corwin Press (2010). He is co-editor (with Andrea Cantor and Leslie Paige) of the book Helping Children in Home and School, 3rd edition (NASP 2010). He is on the editorial board of six international scholarly journals, Editor of the Canadian Journal of School Psychology, and is the former editor of School Psychology Forum.
Anna M. Jankowska is assistant professor in the Institute of Psychology at the University of Gdańsk and adjunct assistant professor at City University of New York Brooklyn College. She earned her Ph.D. in Developmental Psychology from the University of Gdańsk. Her doctoral thesis investigated cognitive and psychosocial development of children with borderline intellectual functioning, for which she received multiple awards. Her research interests are in the field of developmental and educational psychology and she holds interests in education and school adaptation of students with developmental delays with special emphasis on the development of self-regulation. In parallel to her academic career, she has 10 years of clinical work experience with children with developmental and neurodevelopmental disabilities while practicing in numerous settings. In addition, she is also dedicated to therapeutic work with foster care families and children who experienced trauma and abuse. Her professional and academic experience has been international. Dr. Jankowska participated in exchange programs, international internships, served as a visiting scholar in foreign research centres, and has lectured at various universities, including Spain (University of Santiago de Compostela, University de Complutense de Madrid, Canada (McGill University) and US (Brooklyn College). She is a member of European Association of Developmental Psychology, Polish Psychology Association, National Association of School Psychologists and serves on the editorial board of several international scholarly journals.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Pediatric Intellectual Disabilities at School
Book Subtitle: Translating Research into Practice
Authors: Steven R. Shaw, Anna M. Jankowska
Series Title: Pediatric School Psychology
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02992-0
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Behavioral Science and Psychology, Behavioral Science and Psychology (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-02990-6Published: 29 December 2018
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-02992-0Published: 13 December 2018
Series ISSN: 2524-8278
Series E-ISSN: 2524-8286
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: XVIII, 241
Topics: Child and School Psychology, Psychiatry, Social Work