Awakening the Slower Mind: The Commonwealth and International Library: Pergamon Educational GuidesElsevier, 15 мая 2014 г. - Всего страниц: 244 Awakening the Slower Mind deals with the education of and teaching special-needs children. More particularly, this book concerns children in special schools for the ""educationally subnormal,"" whom the author differentiates from the ""ineducable"" child. The first part of this book discusses these children by noting conditions before and during their birth and the background environment of immigrant children and school transferees. The second part of this text is a discussion on the educational system as to how it affects these children, and discusses when the child with difficulties cannot keep up with his teachers, with the other students, and with the system. In a highly industrialized country, literacy becomes an important tool for communication. By making these special students appreciate the value of using language properly through the teacher's efficient use of expressive arts and similar activities, their personality can develop and grow, to the point that they will learn to appreciate the value of learning appropriate and correct language skills. The author points out that in this way, these children will become functionally literate. This book is recommended for school administrators for special learning institutions, school counselors, education majors, pediatricians, and parents of special-needs children. |
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... young family. Resources are badly managed and sometimes there is promiscuity and inability to make a loyal, functioning home life. Sometimes there are immigrant children who come from unstable, deprived, or broken homes. There are ...
... young family. Resources are badly managed and sometimes there is promiscuity and inability to make a loyal, functioning home life. Sometimes there are immigrant children who come from unstable, deprived, or broken homes. There are ...
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... young mothers, perhaps unmarried mothers who may have little care in pregnancy and for whom this has probably been a time of great emotional turmoil. There is evidence, too, that the woman who is over 35 may have a greater chance of ...
... young mothers, perhaps unmarried mothers who may have little care in pregnancy and for whom this has probably been a time of great emotional turmoil. There is evidence, too, that the woman who is over 35 may have a greater chance of ...
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... young baby can grip, open his mouth and suck, given the necessary stimuli. There is a rhythm of sleeping and waking which the outside world later transforms into a diurnal variation. If one considers the premature and the normally born ...
... young baby can grip, open his mouth and suck, given the necessary stimuli. There is a rhythm of sleeping and waking which the outside world later transforms into a diurnal variation. If one considers the premature and the normally born ...
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... young child, that which goes on in spite of everything, where reassurance is, where a physical form of loving, cuddling, fondling, a gentle voice, feeding, and comforting exist. Mother survives and meets needs. Spreading out into a ...
... young child, that which goes on in spite of everything, where reassurance is, where a physical form of loving, cuddling, fondling, a gentle voice, feeding, and comforting exist. Mother survives and meets needs. Spreading out into a ...
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... young child: there is comfort and healthy living, warmth, cleanliness, and provision for bodily needs. There is some degree of order in surroundings, and some measure of the good things of everyday life, mealtimes, a table laid ...
... young child: there is comfort and healthy living, warmth, cleanliness, and provision for bodily needs. There is some degree of order in surroundings, and some measure of the good things of everyday life, mealtimes, a table laid ...
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PART II | 125 |
CONCLUSION | 204 |
APPENDIX CHILDRENS WRITING | 206 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 221 |
Articles Pamphlets and Reports | 227 |
INDEX | 231 |
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