Teaching Students with Language and Communication DisabilitiesDesigned for special education teachers, this text contains numerous case studies illustrating the impact of language disorders on students and on classrooms. The book includes descriptions of language disabilities by category of disability, and contains activities for group or individual projects. |
Contents
Understanding Language and Communication | 1 |
Language and Language Disorders | 3 |
The Elements of Language | 13 |
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References to this book
Teaching Word Recognition: Effective Strategies for Students with Learning ... Rollanda E. O'Connor No preview available - 2007 |