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Mental Retardation

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ISBN-10: 0130329908

ISBN-13: 9780130329905

Edition: 6th 2002

Authors: Mary Beirne-Smith, Richard Ittenbach, James R. Patton

List price: $93.00
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For courses dealing with the Characteristics of Mental Retardation. As the market-leading text, this sixth edition continues the tradition of providing educators with timely information about the many facets of mental retardation from a life-cycle perspective. The introductory text, divided into four parts, concentrates on the basic concepts about mental retardation, the characteristics of individuals who have different levels of retardation, programming and issues across the lifespan of individuals who are retarded, and addresses ongoing family concerns, individual rights, legal issues, institutions and community living, and current and emerging issues.
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Book details

List price: $93.00
Edition: 6th
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Publication date: 6/5/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 570
Size: 7.50" wide x 9.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 2.332
Language: English

Mary Beirne-Smith is an associate professor of special education at The University of Alabama. Her previous experience includes general and special education classroom teaching and public school administration. Her reserach interests concern academic interventions for students with disabilities served in inclusive settings and collaboration between general and special education teachers. She earned her M.Ed. and Ed.D. from the University of Virginia.Shannon Hill is Director of Education and Research at The Baddour Center, a residential and vocational service provider for adults with intellectual disabilities located in Senatobia, Mississippi. In this role, she oversees psychological and…    

Tom E. C. Smith is currently Dean of the College of Education and Health Professions, and University Professor of Special Education at the University of Arkansas. He has been on the faculties of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Prior to receiving his Ed. D. from Texas Tech University, he taught children with intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities, and autism at the elementary and secondary levels. President Clinton appointed him to three terms on the President's Committee on Mental Retardation. He has served as the Executive Director of the Division on Autism and Developmental…    

Basic Concepts
Historical Perspectives
Historical Overview
Antiquity: Prior to 1700
Emergence and Early Disillusionment of a Field: 1700-1890
Facilities-Based Orientation: 1890-1960
Services-Based Orientation: 1960-1985
Supports-Based Orientation: 1985-Present
Terminology and Definition
Mental Retardation in Context
Terminology
Disablism and Mental Retardation
Defining Mental Retardation
Contemporary Definitional Perspectives
Operationalizing Definitional Perspectives
Incidence and Prevalence
Assessment of Mental Retardation
Theories of Intelligence
Assessment of Intelligence
Theories of Adaptive Behavior
Assessment of Adaptive Behavior
Individual Rights and Legal Issues
The Context for Securing Individuals' Rights
Legal Precedents for Individual Rights
Institutional Rights
Community Rights
Issues That Span a Lifetime
Biology, Psychology, and Sociology of Mental Retardation
Biological Sources of Mental Retardation and Efforts for Prevention
Terminology
Genetic Disorders
Genetic Transmission
Chromosomal Deviations
Cranial Malformations
Other Congenital Factors
Prematurity and Perinatal Concerns
Postnatal Biological Concerns
Prevention
Ethical Issues
Psychosocial Aspects of Mental Retardation
Individual Aspects
Environmental Aspects
Interventions
Characteristics of Individuals with Milder Forms of Mental Retardation
Characteristics of Milder Retardation
Demographic Characteristics
Motivational and Sociobehavioral Characteristics
Learning Characteristics
Speech and Language Characteristics
Physical Health Characteristics
Educational Characteristics
Characteristics of Persons with Severe Mental Retardation
Characteristics of Severe Mental Retardation
Behavioral Characteristics
Communication Characteristics
Physical and Emotional Health Characteristics
Educational Concerns
Appropriate Outcomes
Supports
Programming and Issues across the Life Span
Infancy and Early Childhood
Rationale for Early Childhood Special Education
Legislation Affecting Early Childhood Special Education Programs
DEC-Recommended Practices
Measures of Early Childhood Development
Issues in Early Childhood Assessment
Programming for Young Children
Curriculum
School Years: Educational Programming
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Educational Environment Options
Assessment and Program Planning
Programming for School-Age Learners
Transitional Years: Preparing for Adulthood
Basic Concepts of Transition
Transition Education
Transition Planning
Vocational Preparation
Adult Years: Life in the Community
Adult Development
Patterns of Residential and Community Living
Adjusting to Life in the Community
Issues of the Adult Years
Future Issues
Family Considerations
Organization of the Family
Family Functioning
Issues in Family Living
Assistive Technology Applications
Definition of Assistive Technology
Benefits of Assistive Technology
Policies and Legalities Surrounding Assistive Technology
Barriers of Assistive Technology
Modifications
Appendix
Glossary
Subject Index
Name Index