Teaching Exceptional Children: Cases for Reflection and AnalysisThis volume helps readers "develop a healthy realistic understanding of the exceptional life of individual with disabilities." The authors include information on topics such as current trends, multicultural and bilingual issues, mental retardation, learning disabilities, emotional or behavioral disorders, communication disorders, hearing impairment, visual impairment, physical disabilities, giftedness, and parents and families. |
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