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Cerebral Palsy: The Child and Young Person

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Title: Cerebral Palsy: The Child and Young Person
by L. Cogher, Margaret Smith, E. Savage
ISBN: 0-442-31641-0
Publisher: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Pub. Date: April, 1992
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $69.95
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Recommadation
Comment: Dear Manager:

I dont't knows what this books, but I am looking forward to having books that had following on, 1. educational curriculum for children with cerebral palsied. 2. educational methods for children with cerebral palsied. 3. educational materials for children with cerebral palsied. 4. educational resources for children with cerebral palsied. 5. assitive technology(AT) for children with cerebral palsied. 6. parental education for children with cerebral palsied. 7. Social adjustment education methods for children with cerebral palsied. 8. transitional educational methods for children with cerebral palsied. 9. assement and eveulation methods for children with cerebral palsied. 10. psychologial characterics for children with cerebral palsied.

Thank you very much .

Rating: 5
Summary: Expensive, but worth it
Comment: This book, written in England, provides an outstanding description of the development of children and teenagers with cerebral palsy. The authors described the emotional, neurological, social, and motor control issues in a very clear and succinct way. I found this book to be more helpful in explaning developmental issues than several American reference books which are much longer than this book. I especially liked the description of the importance of play for young children.

Also good was the clear recognition that society unfairly puts the burden on individuals with disabilities to adjust to non-disabled norms, rather than making the adjustments necessary to fully integrate disabled people. For example, how many times do restaurant and hotel owners complain that it is "too expensive" to make their buildings accessible?

Well worth the money.

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