R&L Education
Pages: 132
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-1-4758-0125-5 • Hardback • October 2012 • $77.00 • (£59.00)
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Dr. Faith Andreasen has over twenty years of educational experience teaching elementary through college level students. She is an alternative dispute resolution mediator and a former associate professor of research at Northcentral University. Andreasen has been published in several peer-reviewed journals.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1Chris’s Story: Emotional and Writing Exceptionality
Chapter 2Chris’s Parents’ Story: Emotional and Writing Exceptionality
Chapter 3Clark’s Story: Spastic Diplegia Cerebral Palsy
Chapter 4Craig’s Parents’ Story: Autism Spectrum Disorder
Chapter 5Daniel’s Story: OHI-Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
Chapter 6Daniel’s Mother’s Story: OHI-Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
Chapter 7Howard’s Story: Dyslexia
Chapter 8Mercedez’s Story: Hearing Impairment
Chapter 9Mercedez’s Mother’s Story: Hearing Impairment
Chapter 10Mike’s Story: Learning Exceptionality in Reading and Mathematics
Chapter 11Final Thoughts and Flagship Moments
About the Author
Dr. Andreasen has done a masterful job of telling the stories of several students who had varied experiences in school and special education programs. Their honesty about what did or did not work for them provides insight into how children who have disabilities are treated by their peers, teachers, doctors, and other professionals and how these people can profoundly impact their lives—for good or bad. Dr. Andreasen makes concrete suggestions for working effectively with students who have disabilities, as well as suggestions for the students themselves. Her goal is to ensure that the students are not lost in the bureaucracy of special education and that the humanity and dignity of these children are respected by those of us privileged to know and work with them. Exceptional People should be required reading for professionals, parents, and students; for only by becoming aware of injustice can it be avoided in the future.
— Sheila Breen JD, former director of the American International School in Vienna, Austria
Exceptional People is a true-to-life saga which clearly depicts the trials and tribulations students with exceptionalities face on an ongoing bases. Dr. Andreasen captures the sorrows, challenges, and successes that many students with exceptionalities, and their parents, experience throughout their school careers.
— Tom Gambino Ed.D, associate professor, Northcentral University