Fb2 Visually Handicapped Child in School ePub
by Berthold Lowenfeld
Subcategory: | Different |
Author: | Berthold Lowenfeld |
ISBN: | 0094596506 |
ISBN13: | 978-0094596504 |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Constable (1974) |
Pages: | 400 |
Fb2 eBook: | 1142 kb |
ePub eBook: | 1825 kb |
Digital formats: | lit lrf mbr azw |
The Visually Handicapp. by Berthold Lowenfeld.
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Preschool Child Visual Impairment Handicapped Child Impaired Child Blind Child. Psychological and educational assessment. In B. Lowenfeld (E., The visually handicapped child in school. These keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves. New York: John Da. oogle Scholar.
Lowenfeld, Berthold (1975). The visually handicapped child in school. Aims and methods in the teaching of English to the visually handicapped. Birmingham: School of Education,. Phillips, de Herrera, Betty, (1984). John Day. McGinnis, Amy R. (1981).
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The visually handicapped child in school. Omaha: John Day Company. McDonald, A. S. (2001). Tests are identi® ed as a major source of concern to many children, and the overall prevalence of test anxiety appears to be increasing, possibly due to increased testing in schools and pressures associated with this. Studies of children are generally in accordance with the wider literature, namely that test anxiety impairs test performance, although this is moderated by individual differences and the testing environment.
Handicapped children are also known as children with disabilities. In some cases, learning disabilities are latent and identified during a child's school years
Handicapped children are also known as children with disabilities. In some cases, learning disabilities are latent and identified during a child's school years. Treatment for disabled children can be tailored to the individual child and their specific type of disability. Treatments and care fall into the following categories
The pupils enrolled in this school have varying degrees of visual impairment.
The pupils enrolled in this school have varying degrees of visual impairment. The lack of sight causes a detachment from the physical and to some extent from the social environment. The pupils studying at secondary school level face difficulties in social inclusion as their behaviour changes at this stage and they strive to adjust with the society.
Blind Children Learn to Read. The changing status of the blind: From separation to integration.
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