Special Children especial Risks

Special Children especial Risks
Author: Patrick E. Brookhouser,Karen J. Authier
Publsiher: Transaction Publishers
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2024
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0202369269

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How does one investigate a child maltreatment case when the victim is blind, mute, deaf, mentally retarded, or confined to an institution? Special Children, Special Risks presents analysis, recommendations, and related research from social work, psychology, psychiatry, medicine, and education essential for establishing and maintaining safe environments for handicapped children. This book brings together a diverse group of experts to pool their knowledge and share their concerns about the risks of abuse faced by handicapped children. The contributors' perspectives come from the fields of medicine, social work, developmental psychology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, education, child welfare, law, public policy, and journalism.

Special Children Special Risks

Special Children   Special Risks
Author: James Garbarino
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3110114224

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Special Children Special Risks

Special Children   Special Risks
Author: J. Garbarino
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 321
Release: 1987-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3110114372

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Special Children Special Risks

Special Children  Special Risks
Author: Jr. Fleron,James Garbarino
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138533386

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How does one investigate a child maltreatment case when the victim is blind, mute, deaf, mentally retarded, or confined to an institution? Special Children, Special Risks presents analysis, recommendations, and related research from social work, psychology, psychiatry, medicine, and education essential for establishing and maintaining safe environments for handicapped children.This book brings together a diverse group of experts to pool their knowledge and share their concerns about the risks of abuse faced by handicapped children. The contributors' perspectives come from the fields of medicine, social work, developmental psychology, psychiatry, clinical psychology, education, child welfare, law, public policy, and journalism.

A Synopsis of Children s Diseases

A Synopsis of Children s Diseases
Author: John Rendle-Short
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 620
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781483195643

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A Synopsis of Children's Diseases is a reference of common, rare, or very rare diseases in children. The book describes the characteristics of a healthy child including the requirements for his management and proper nutrition. Examination of the child through routine physical examination or certain special examinations, such as blood tests, marrow smear, cerebrospinal fluid tests, or urine test will indicate if the child is sick. The text describes diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases (measles, mumps), of nutrition (marasmus syndrome, infantile scurvy), of the respiratory system (tonsils, sinuses), and the alimentary system (diarrhea, intestinal obstruction). The book also describes diseases affecting the cardiovascular system, the nervous system, psychological disorders, the genitor-urinary system, the blood, and the lymph nodes. Inborn errors of metabolism include Gaucher's disease, cerebromacular degeneration, generalized xanthomatosis, diabetes mellitus, and Von Gierke's disease. The text discusses allergies, venereal disease, and accidents that can occur in childhood such as burns, scalds, lead or iron poisoning. This book is suitable for pediatricians, general practitioners, medical students, and parents who are interested in obtaining information about childhood diseases.

An Introduction to Young Children With Special Needs

An Introduction to Young Children With Special Needs
Author: Richard M. Gargiulo,Jennifer L. Kilgo
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2018-12-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781544322070

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An Introduction to Young Children with Special Needs: Birth Through Age Eight is a comprehensive introduction to educational policies, programs, practices, and services for future practitioners serving young children with delays or disabilities in early intervention-early childhood special education (EI-ECSE). Thoughtfully addressing the needs of children at risk for learning or development delays or disabilities, revered authors Richard M. Gargiulo and Jennifer L. Kilgo offer evidence-based interventions and instructional techniques that provide students with a broad understanding of important theoretical and philosophical foundations, including evidence-based decision making, developmentally appropriate practices, cultural responsiveness, and activity-based intervention.

Global Health

Global Health
Author: Kevin McCracken,David R. Phillips
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2012
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780415557573

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The health of human populations around the world is constantly changing and the health profiles of most nations in the early twenty-first century global health landscape are unrecognizable compared with those of just a century ago. This book examines and explains these health changes and considers likely future patterns and changes. While the overall picture charted is one of progress and improvement, certain unfortunate regressions and stubbornly persistent health inequalities are equally shown to be part of the evolving patterns of global health. The chapters of the book are organized in three major parts: The first part introduces readers to the principal concepts of global health, and to the idea of populations having distinctive health profiles. In particular, it explores how those profiles can be measured, and how they change, using the umbrella concepts and theories of epidemiological and health transition. Building on the first section, the second part focuses on the evolution of health states, as well as paying particular attention to the reasons for the many subnational inequalities in global health. It also examines health challenges such as the continuing infectious disease burden and current emerging 'epidemics'. The final part transports readers from the current health scene to future possible and probable health scenarios, acknowledging the challenges presented by global environmental change, as well as issues centred around geopolitics and human security. Using clear and original explanations of complex issues, this text makes extensive use of boxed case studies and international examples, with thought-provoking discussion questions posed for readers at the end of each chapter. Global Health is essential reading for students of global health, public health and development studies.

The White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals

The White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1977
Genre: People with disabilities
ISBN: NWU:35557000140697

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