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El asma en los niños
Asthma in Children Información para los padres por Steven E. Curtis, Universidad del estado de Utah Revisado por Catherine A. Fiorello, Ph.D., NCSP, Universidad de Temple Introducción Cerca de tres millones de niños menores de 18 años padecen de asma, una enfermedad crónica caracterizada por la falta de respiración, jadeo, resuello y compresión en el…
Delivering the Hard News of Mental Retardation
Delivering the Hard News Well: Your Child Has Mental Retardation by Diana Browning Wright and Nancy Gronroos California Department of Education, Diagnostic Center, South Your child has mental retardation. Saying these words for the first time to a family is probably one of the most dreaded responsibilities for school psychologists and special educators. Informal discussions…
Making School Safe for Sexual Minority Students
Principal Leadership Magazine, Vol. 4, Number 4, December 2003 Counseling 101 Column Making School Safe for Sexual Minority Students Through school-based interventions and educational training for school staff members, schools can create a safe, supportive, and nondiscriminatory environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender students. By Erica M. Weiler Erica M. Weiler is a licensed…
Divorce: A Parents’ Guide for Supporting Children
Today, nearly half of all marriages end in divorce. Two-thirds of these families include children, and this leaves many parents wondering what effect their divorce will have on their children in both the short and long term. Differing advice from experts in the field and frequently ill-informed recommendations in the media add to parents? anxiety…
Pacing the ‘Hard News’
Pacing a 'Hard News' Session: Key Concepts for Communicating a Mental Retardation Diagnosis Diana Browning Wright? & Nancy Gronroos California Department of Education, Diagnostic Center, South Prepare to Deliver the News Prepare to embody the core meta-messages from the attached checklist in all that you convey. Under stress, people 'read' your…
An ADHD Primer
Principal Leadership Magazine, Vol. 5, Number 2, October 2004 Counseling 101 Column An ADHD Primer A combination of medication and behavioral interventions tends to yield the greatest improvement in social skills and school performance for students with ADHD. By George J. DuPaul and George P. White George J. DuPaul, a professor in and coordinator of…

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