

An edition of The mislabeled child (2006)
how understanding your child's unique learning style can open the door to success
By Brock Eide,Brock Eide,Fernette Eide
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
Hyperion
Language
eng
Pages
519
Description:
For parents, teachers, and other professionals seeking practical guidance about ways to help children with learning problems, this book provides a comprehensive look at learning differences ranging from dyslexia to dysgraphia, to attention problems, to giftedness. In The Mislabeled Child, the authors describe how a proper understanding of a child’s unique brain-based strengths can be used to overcome many different obstacles to learning. They show how children are often mislabeled with diagnoses that are too broad (ADHD, for instance) or are simply inaccurate. They also explain why medications are often not the best ways to help children who are struggling to learn. The authors guide readers through the morass of commonly used labels and treatments, offering specific suggestions that can be used to help children at school and at home. This book offers extremely empowering information for parents and professionals alike.
subjects: Learning disabled children, Family & Relationships, Learning disabilities, Nonfiction, Popular works, Child care & upbringing, Medical, Family / Parenting / Childbirth, Children with Special Needs, Learning Styles, Family & Relationships / Health, Family & Relationships / Learning Disabilities, Psychiatry - Child & Adolescent, Child development, Parenting, Learning disabled children, education