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Hardcover The Source for Nonverbal Learning Disorders Book

ISBN: 0760601631

ISBN13: 9780760601631

The Source for Nonverbal Learning Disorders

Sue Thompson's book demystifies the nature and needs of children with Nonverbal Learning Disabilities. She translates scholarly research into an understandable manual for the identification and... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The best book on NVLD

I have read multiple books on NVLD and highly recommend this book over all of the books as it contains a wide range of data and explains relevant test scores in great detail. She provides excellent information on diagnosing NVLD, coping with NVLD at home and IEP suggestions for the school. Sue Thompson is the guru of NVLD. I also highly recommend both of Pamela Tanguay's (sp?) books on dealing with NVLD at school and at home. If you only purchase one book, Sue Thompson's is the best.

The best practical guide

This is by far the best practical guide for NLD children, their parents and their teachers. I am a parent, and had I discovered this book when my child was younger, I am certain that we could have avoided many of the headaches and heartaches he and our family have experienced. The section on accomodations is particularly valuable. I have copied pages to bring to teacher conferences, and have ordered a copy for my son's special education department.This book is worth every penny.

Get this book first

My child's Occupational Therapist handed me this book and told me to skim it quickly. She thought my child had NLD and suggested I review the book and see if I agreed. Thanks to the numerous checklists in Thompson's book I was able to get a handle on what the problem was.But it isn't all checklists. Thompson has illustrative anecdotes that explain what it's like to have an NLD child, and to BE an NLD child. Some of them are absolutely heartbreaking, such as the boy who jumped off a building because he believed his "friends" who assured him he could fly. Some are encouraging, showing how therapy, accomodations, and hard work can help children overcome this learning disorder. And some just make you think... different.If you've heard the phrase "Non-verbal learning disability" and aren't sure what it means or whether it applies to your child, or what to do about it, do check this book out. An excellent resource for parents, teachers, and anyone else who works with any children with NLD.

Excellent! Supurb!

The difinitive book on NLD. Tells many aspects. Gives examples in the extreme of just how badly NLD can affects areas of a person's life. Was a relief because now I understand how my daughter thinks and which particular "swiss cheese hole in her brain" she has and because she's not as bad as the extreme examples given. But it also warned me of areas where I as her parent can help her strengthen her weaknesses. Now I know why such a smart girl can be so clueless. I love her how she is, and I can be helpful to her now.

diagnosis of teenager

My son was in high school before we saw this book, but it changed our lives. Perfect for elementary grades, but would help at any age. The cluster of strengths and weaknesses around NLD includes some very unexpected things, and the whole picture is here. Comprehensive and knowledgable, but easy to read with many specific common sense suggestions. Very useful and calm way to suggest new ideas to your school. A wonderful investment that will be of use to your family for many years.
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