Ordinary Families, Special Children

Ordinary Families, Special Children
Title Ordinary Families, Special Children PDF eBook
Author Milton Seligman
Publisher Guilford Publications
Pages 450
Release 2017-02-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1462532322

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This popular clinical reference and text provides a multisystems perspective on childhood disability and its effects on family life. The volume examines how child, family, ecological, and sociocultural variables intertwine to shape the ways families respond to disability, and how professionals can promote coping, adaptation, and empowerment. Accessible and engaging, the book integrates theory and research with vignettes and firsthand reflections from family members.

Disability is Natural

Disability is Natural
Title Disability is Natural PDF eBook
Author Kathie Snow
Publisher
Pages 646
Release 2001
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN

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In this user-friendly book, parents learn revolutionary common sense techniques for raising successful children with disabilities. When we recognize that disability is a natural part of the human experience, new attitudes lead to new actions for successful lives at home, in school and in communities. When parents replace today's conventional wisdom with the common sense values and creative thinking detailed in this book, all children with disabilities (regardless of age or type of disability) can live the life of their dreams. Readers will learn how to define a child by his or her assets - instead of a disability-related "problem," and how to create new and improved partnerships with educators, health care professionals, family and friends

Chapters 10-13: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition

Chapters 10-13: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition
Title Chapters 10-13: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Julie Birkenmaier
Publisher Routledge
Pages 384
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317910338

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This text for generalist practice courses is also available with a treasure trove of related materials for use in a two or three-course practice sequence. The text helps translate the guiding theoretical perspectives of social justice, human rights, and critical social construction into purposeful social work practice. Six unique cases, specially written for this Series, provide a "learning by doing" framework unavailable from any other social work publisher. Companion readings and many other resources enable this text to be the centerpiece for three semesters of practice teaching. Go to www.routledgesw.com to learn more. This custom edition includes chapters 10-13 for instructors teaching the third semester of a three-semester generalist practice sequence, and is also available in e-book editions in a full range of digital formats.

Chapters 1-5: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition

Chapters 1-5: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition
Title Chapters 1-5: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Julie Birkenmaier
Publisher Routledge
Pages 475
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317910397

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This text for generalist practice courses is also available with a treasure trove of related materials for use in a two or three-course practice sequence. The text helps translate the guiding theoretical perspectives of social justice, human rights, and critical social construction into purposeful social work practice. Six unique cases, specially written for this Series, provide a "learning by doing" framework unavailable from any other social work publisher. Companion readings and many other resources enable this text to be the centerpiece for three semesters of practice teaching. Go to www.routledgesw.com to learn more. This custom edition includes the first five chapters for instructors teaching the first semester of a three-semester generalist practice sequence, and is also available in e-book editions in a full range of digital formats.

Chapters 1-7: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition

Chapters 1-7: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition
Title Chapters 1-7: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Julie Birkenmaier
Publisher Routledge
Pages 585
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317910451

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This text for generalist practice courses is also available with a treasure trove of related materials for use in a two or three-course practice sequence.? The text helps translate the guiding theoretical perspectives of social justice, human rights, and critical social construction into purposeful social work practice. Six unique cases, specially written for this Series, provide a "learning by doing" framework unavailable from any other social work publisher. Companion readings and many other resources enable this text to be the centerpiece for three semesters of practice teaching. Go to www.routledgesw.com to learn more. This custom edition includes the first seven chapters for instructors teaching the first semester of a two-semester generalist practice sequence, and is also available in e-book editions in a full range of digital formats.

Chapters 8-13: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition

Chapters 8-13: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition
Title Chapters 8-13: The Practice of Generalist Social Work, Third Edition PDF eBook
Author Julie Birkenmaier
Publisher Routledge
Pages 487
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317910427

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This text for generalist practice courses is also available with a treasure trove of related materials for use in a two or three-course practice sequence. The text helps translate the guiding theoretical perspectives of social justice, human rights, and critical social construction into purposeful social work practice. Six unique cases, specially written for this Series, provide a "learning by doing" framework unavailable from any other social work publisher. Companion readings and many other resources enable this text to be the centerpiece for three semesters of practice teaching. Go to www.routledgesw.com to learn more. This custom edition includes chapters 8-13 for instructors teaching the second semester of a two-semester generalist practice sequence, and is also available in e-book editions in a full range of digital formats.

Disability and U.S. Politics

Disability and U.S. Politics
Title Disability and U.S. Politics PDF eBook
Author Dana Lee Baker
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 354
Release 2017-01-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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More than 1 billion people worldwide have a disability, and they are all affected by politics. This two-volume work explores key topics at the heart of disability policy, such as voting, race, gender, age, health care, social security, transportation, abuse, and the environment. Disability policy is no longer an area that can be adequately addressed within major areas of public policy such as welfare, health, labor, and education. Disability has become widely acknowledged in recent decades, partly because of the increasing number of disabled citizens across all demographic populations. Advocates argue that diversity of all kinds deserves recognition and accommodation. This set examines policies targeting disability to provide a multifaceted description of the political participation of people with disabilities as well as disability policy development in the United States. The first volume focuses on political participation and voting issues, and the second volume covers disability public policy. In these two volumes, numerous scholars and experts in the social sciences and humanities explore timely topics that are key to disability policy questions, including activism, voting, race, gender, age, health care, social security, civil rights, abuse, the environment, and even death. Readers will better understand the challenges that policymakers face in grappling with controversies over issues of social engineering and public policy, often attempting to reconcile majority experience with minority rights. The chapters analyze the history of disability politics, describe the disability policy infrastructure as it currently exists in the United States, and provide insight into current disability-related controversies.