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Brookes is developing Course Companion Web Sites to accompany new textbooks. The Course Companions are free to students and faculty (and anyone else whod like to use them for personal study!). Sites are currently available for these books: by Kristie Pretti-Frontczak & Diane Bricker A classic text for preservice professionals and a user-friendly guide for in-service practitioners, this book offers a systematic method for assessing young children and helping them reach their goals. by Angela Losardo & Angela Notari-Syverson This book provides a detailed description, a summary of advantages and limitations, specific guidelines for implementation, and samples of data collection forms for 6 alternative assessment methods. by David R. Beukelman & Pat Mirenda This trusted and definitive textbook explains AAC assessment and offers intervention techniques that are appropriate throughout the life span for people with congenital or acquired communication disorders. by Jennifer Grisham-Brown, Mary Louise Hemmeter, & Kristie Pretti-Frontczak With the explicit guidance in this essential text, future teachers will blend best practices from special and general education to help all their students achieve in inclusive classrooms. edited by Mark L. Batshaw This comprehensive textbook gives students in any discipline extensive coverage of the developmental, clinical, educational, family, and intervention issues theyll face in their work with children with disabilities. edited by Eleanor W. Lynch & Marci J. Hanson The third edition of this bestselling text brings together detailed, accurate information on working with families and children with disabilities from specific cultural, ethnic, and language groups. edited by Fred P. Orelove, Dick Sobsey, & Rosanne Silberman Now in its fourth edition, this highly respected, bestselling textbook gives undergraduate and graduate students up-to-the-minute research and strategies for educating children with severe and multiple disabilities. edited by Judith R. Birsh The most popular text on multisensory instruction, this comprehensive resource shows educators how to help students with and without learning disabilities develop key skills such as phonological awareness, spelling, fluency, and comprehension. |