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Dictionary of Developmental Disabilities Terminology

by Pasquale J. Accardo, Barbara Y. Whitman, Jennifer A. Accardo, Joann N. Bodurtha, Anne Farrell
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Overview

More than 4,000 disability terms, with the clearest, most accurate definitions—that's what professionals will get in this third edition of the bestselling dictionary, now fully updated and expanded just in time for its 15th anniversary. The go-to disability reference since its first edition was published in 1996, this comprehensive dictionary gives readers jargon-free definitions of all the terms they'll need to know to work effectively with children, adults, and other professionals. A diverse team of experts carefully reviewed and revised every entry in this new edition, making each definition as clear, user friendly, and up to date as possible. Readers will get

  • 800 all-new entries reflecting the latest developments in the disability field

  • streamlined, easy-to-use entries on assessment tools

  • more on rapidly changing topic areas such as autism, genetics, technology, and speech-language pathology

  • definitions of new medications and their uses

  • a helpful guide to recent legislation and a chronological look at how key laws have evolved over the years

  • terminology used in a broad range of fields, such as medicine, education, psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology

  • illustrations, tables, and charts that clarify and supplement the definitions

  • synonyms and cross-references that help readers navigate the book and expand their knowledge of the terms

  • updates on professional organizations and associations

The ultimate reference for anyone who cares for or works with individuals with developmental disabilities, this dictionary is also the perfect complement to any course on disability. Professionals from a wide range of disciplines will have the fast, reliable information they need to provide effective services to children and families.

More than 4,000 jargon-free definitions of
  • disorders

  • diagnoses

  • assessments

  • interventions

  • medications

  • organizations

  • programs

  • educational practices

  • anatomical terms

  • medical equipment

  • behaviors

  • public laws

  • assistive technologies

  • and more

"...a resoure that demystifies the jargon, it will answer thousands of questions for medical or human services profess ionals, parents or advocates of children with disabilities, or students preparing for their careers."

Synopsis

More than 4,000 disability terms, with the clearest, most accurate definitions—that's what professionals will get in this third edition of the bestselling dictionary, now fully updated and expanded just in time for its 15th anniversary. The go-to disability reference since its first edition was published in 1996, this comprehensive dictionary gives readers jargon-free definitions of all the terms they'll need to know to work effectively with children, adults, and other professionals. A diverse team of experts carefully reviewed and revised every entry in this new edition, making each definition as clear, user friendly, and up to date as possible. Readers will get

  • 800 all-new entries reflecting the latest developments in the disability field

  • streamlined, easy-to-use entries on assessment tools

  • more on rapidly changing topic areas such as autism, genetics, technology, and speech-language pathology

  • definitions of new medications and their uses

  • a helpful guide to recent legislation and a chronological look at how key laws have evolved over the years

  • terminology used in a broad range of fields, such as medicine, education, psychology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, audiology, and speech-language pathology

  • illustrations, tables, and charts that clarify and supplement the definitions

  • synonyms and cross-references that help readers navigate the book and expand their knowledge of the terms

  • updates on professional organizations and associations

The ultimate reference for anyone who cares for or works with individuals with developmental disabilities, this dictionary is also the perfect complement to any course on disability. Professionals from a wide range of disciplines will have the fast, reliable information they need to provide effective services to children and families.

More than 4,000 jargon-free definitions of
  • disorders

  • diagnoses

  • assessments

  • interventions

  • medications

  • organizations

  • programs

  • educational practices

  • anatomical terms

  • medical equipment

  • behaviors

  • public laws

  • assistive technologies

  • and more

Booknews

Written for professionals, parents, and other caretakers, this dictionary defines technical terms in non-technical language. The terminology represents that from fields like pediatrics, anatomy, genetics, orthopedics, neurology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, psychology, education, social work, family therapy, law, speech pathology, linguistics, audiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and nutrition. Chronic diseases which are not developmental in nature are not generally included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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Written for professionals, parents, and other caretakers, this dictionary defines technical terms in non-technical language. The terminology represents that from fields like pediatrics, anatomy, genetics, orthopedics, neurology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, psychiatry, psychology, education, social work, family therapy, law, speech pathology, linguistics, audiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and nutrition. Chronic diseases which are not developmental in nature are not generally included. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2011
Publisher
Brookes, Paul H. Publishing Company
Pages
536
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781598570700

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