A Practical Guide to Mental Health & Learning Disorders for Every Educator: How to Recognize, Understand, and Help Challenged (and Challenging) Students Succeed (Free Spirit Professional™)
A Practical Guide to Mental Health & Learning Disorders for Every Educator: How to Recognize, Understand, and Help Challenged (and Challenging) Students Succeed (Free Spirit Professional™)

A Practical Guide to Mental Health & Learning Disorders for Every Educator: How to Recognize, Understand, and Help Challenged (and Challenging) Students Succeed (Free Spirit Professional™)

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An updated edition of an indispensable resource offers practical strategies for teaching and supporting students with mental health and learning disorders.

Covering topics including PTSD, bipolar disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and many others, this accessible, ready-to-use reference explains how each disorder or difficulty might be exhibited in the classroom and offers straightforward suggestions for what to do (and what not to do). Using clear, jargon-free language, the book helps all educators—whether in inclusive classrooms, general education settings, or other environments—recognize mental health issues and learning disabilities that are often observed in students. Fully revised and updated to correspond to the DSM-5, this edition addresses newly diagnosed disorders, as well as incorporating the latest research and interventions for existing disorders. The book also includes current information about educational practices such as creating a culturally responsive classroom and supporting students’ social-emotional learning.

About the Author

Myles L. Cooley, Ph.D., ABPP, is a board-certified clinical psychologist licensed in Florida, where he has had a private practice for more than thirty-five years. For the second half of his career, he has specialized in learning, behavioral, and developmental disorders in children and adolescents. He has provided training on these topics to pediatricians, educators, school psychologists, and school counselors. He has served as a consultant to several private and public schools and has published several articles on ADHD, giftedness, and learning disabilities. Myles and his wife live in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.