Human exceptionality : school, community, family / Michael L Hardman; Clifford J Drew; M Winston Egan
By: Hardman, Michael L
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Contributor(s): Drew, Clifford J
| Egan, M. Winston
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Australia ; Belmont, CA : Wadsworth Cengage Learning, [2013?], ©2014Edition: 11th ed., International ed.Description: xxiv, 520 pages : colored illustrations ; 29 cm.Content type: text ISBN: 9781133964490.Subject(s): Exceptional children![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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COED 371.8269420973/J45 Teaching with poverty in mind : | COED 371.9/B44 Hanging in : | COED 371.9/C54 Exploring giftedness and autism : | COED 371.9/H22 Human exceptionality : | COED 371.9/H22 Human exceptionality : | COED 371.9/H91 Exceptional children and youth / | COED 371.9/K63 Educating exceptional children / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
pt. 1. Through the Lifespan -- pt. 2. Perspectives on Diversity and the Family -- pt. 3. People Who are Exceptional -- pt. 4. Exceptional Gifts and Talents.
Expanding on its widely respected and unique focus on the critical role of professionals in education, psychology, counseling, health care, and human services, this title is an evidence-based testament to how cross-professional collaboration can enhance the lives of exceptional individuals and their families.
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