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Lives in Progress : Case Stories in Early Intervention (00 Edition)by P. J. Mcwilliam (ed.)
Synopses & ReviewsPlease note that used books may not include additional media (study guides, CDs, DVDs, solutions manuals, etc.) as described in the publisher comments.
Book News Annotation:Students training for a career in early intervention will tackle
tough situations through 20 unsolved case stories which highlight key
issues in the field, and will gain experience advocating for,
listening to, and understanding others' points of view as they work
together to determine plans of action. Includes discussion questions.
McWilliam is a research investigator at a child development center at
the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Lacks a subject index.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:With this thought-provoking book, students training for a career in early intervention will get the chance to tackle 20 "unsolved" case stories within the safety of their classrooms. These case studies, based on actual work experiences of early interventionists across the United States, will teach students how to advocate, listen, and understand others' points of view as they work with their classmates to determine plans of action. By applying knowledge and skills to real-life, complex situations, students, new professionals, and even veteran practitioners will acquire the problem-solving and decision-making skills they will use throughout their careers. Instructors-ask for the FREE Instructor's Guide when you purchase or adopt this book-includes teaching notes and supplementary case activities! What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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