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Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome

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Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome

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Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome book

A Multi-Professional View

Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome

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Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome book

A Multi-Professional View
Edited ByDenise Dew-Hughes
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2003
eBook Published 30 October 2003
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203561539
Pages 212
eBook ISBN 9780203561539
Subjects Education
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Dew-Hughes, D. (Ed.). (2003). Educating Children with Fragile X Syndrome: A Multi-Professional View (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203561539

ABSTRACT

What is Fragile X? The most common inherited cause of learning difficulties, affecting a child's ability to tackle key areas such as literacy and numeracy, and causing behaviour problems and social anxiety.

What can teachers do to help children with Fragile X become more effective learners? This definitive text will provide essential support and information for teachers with the expertise of an international field of researchers, whose variety of perspectives contribute to a unique, multi-professional approach. Each chapter of the book suggests practical intervention strategies, based on sound educational principles expressed in clear non-specific terms. A range of important topics are considered, including:

* the physical and behavioural characteristics of Fragile X
* the effects of Fragile X on learning
* medication and therapy
* related conditions such as autism and attention deficit disorders.

Breaking down the barriers of professional practice, this book establishes the groundwork for successful and valuable multi-professional teamwork. By providing immediate access to a body of empirical knowledge and advice from other disciplines, it will encourage teachers to incorporate this approach into their own practice. Everyone responsible for the education of a child with Fragile X syndrome should read this book.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

Fragile X syndrome and education
ByDenise Dew-Hughes

chapter 1|6 pages

Physical and behavioural characteristics of fragile X syndrome

ByRandi Hagerman

chapter 2|5 pages

The importance of diagnosis

ByJeremy Turk

chapter 3|5 pages

Cognitive strengths and difficulties

ByKim Cornish

chapter 4|7 pages

Atypical language production of males with fragile X syndrome

ByVicki Sudhalter, Richard C. Belser

chapter 5|11 pages

Educating girls with fragile X syndrome

ByLesley Powell

chapter 6|5 pages

The effects of fragile X syndrome on learning

ByMarcia Braden

chapter 7|8 pages

Educational placement and provision

ByDenise Dew-Hughes

chapter 8|5 pages

Key issues in assessment

ByCharles Gibb

chapter 9|12 pages

Formal assessment and constructing an individual education programme

ByMarcia Braden

chapter 10|10 pages

Obtaining educational support for a child with special needs

A structured approach for parents and teachers
ByKate Schnelling, Denise Dew-Hughes

chapter 11|14 pages

Classroom adaptations

Good practice and work habits
ByMarcia Braden

chapter 12|5 pages

Classroom strategies for fragile X and autism

ByJulie Taylor

chapter 13|4 pages

Home and school

Developing a genuine partnership
ByClaire Wolstencroft

chapter 14|9 pages

Speech and language therapy

Speech and language impairment
ByCatherine Taylor

chapter 15|12 pages

Occupational therapy and sensory integrative therapy for individuals with fragile X syndrome

ByDido Green

chapter 16|5 pages

Development in the early years

ByGaia Scerif, Kim Cornish

chapter 17|12 pages

Behaviours and management

ByJeremy Turk

chapter 18|5 pages

Related conditions: autism and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders (AD/HD)

Autism and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders (AD/HD)
ByKim Cornish, Julie Taylor

chapter 19|10 pages

Medication matters

ByJeremy Turk

chapter 20|4 pages

The genetics of fragile X syndrome

ByAngela Barnicoat, Barbara Carmichael

chapter 21|9 pages

Adults with fragile X syndrome

ByGreg O’Brien

chapter 22|5 pages

Behaviour and cognitive profiles in adults

ByKim Cornish

chapter 23|4 pages

Emotional and social difficulties of women with fragile X syndrome

ByLesley Powell

chapter 24|7 pages

Support for individuals with fragile X syndrome and their families

ByJeremy Turk
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