This article contends that intervention in psychogenic learning problems must be two-fold. First, therapy is directed toward changing the child's ineffective personal styles where these interfere with learning. Second, tutoring is provided to ameliorate specific knowledge deficits. Traditionally, these two aspects of treatment have been carried out by two different professionals, the therapist and the teacher. The therapeutic- tutoring program described here has attempted to combine the roles of these two persons into one composite helping role. Real life examples are offered to illustrate the approach
This paper makes clear the functions of a remedial tutor distinguishing how remedial tutoring differ...
The article presents the possibilities it creates using pedagogical innovations such as tutoring, me...
The word autism increasingly appears on the lips of most pedagogues, teachers and parents. Why? This...
The purpose of the Interventions section of the journal is to provide professional practitioners wit...
The heterogeneity and complexity of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) determines the need to develop s...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The child finds himself in an educational situation. Numerous factors ...
Nine papers examine aspects of reverse-role tutoring in which students with handicaps are taught to ...
Filial therapy has been used since the early 1960s to train parents as therapeutic agents for childr...
Inclusion of able peers into the process of aiding the development of disabled children is beneficia...
dysfunctional parental attitudes, may be Itreated using cognitive, behavioral andpsychodynamic inter...
This article outlines the initial stages of an ongoing experiment to evaluate the comparative effica...
That behavior problems tend to accompany the child with learning disabilities is a proposition which...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com/ Copyright MA healthcare Ltd. [Full text...
According to the new concept of upbringing and education of children with disabilities, children wit...
Over the past several decades, there has been a steady increase in the use of medication therapy to ...
This paper makes clear the functions of a remedial tutor distinguishing how remedial tutoring differ...
The article presents the possibilities it creates using pedagogical innovations such as tutoring, me...
The word autism increasingly appears on the lips of most pedagogues, teachers and parents. Why? This...
The purpose of the Interventions section of the journal is to provide professional practitioners wit...
The heterogeneity and complexity of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) determines the need to develop s...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)The child finds himself in an educational situation. Numerous factors ...
Nine papers examine aspects of reverse-role tutoring in which students with handicaps are taught to ...
Filial therapy has been used since the early 1960s to train parents as therapeutic agents for childr...
Inclusion of able peers into the process of aiding the development of disabled children is beneficia...
dysfunctional parental attitudes, may be Itreated using cognitive, behavioral andpsychodynamic inter...
This article outlines the initial stages of an ongoing experiment to evaluate the comparative effica...
That behavior problems tend to accompany the child with learning disabilities is a proposition which...
Original article can be found at: http://www.internurse.com/ Copyright MA healthcare Ltd. [Full text...
According to the new concept of upbringing and education of children with disabilities, children wit...
Over the past several decades, there has been a steady increase in the use of medication therapy to ...
This paper makes clear the functions of a remedial tutor distinguishing how remedial tutoring differ...
The article presents the possibilities it creates using pedagogical innovations such as tutoring, me...
The word autism increasingly appears on the lips of most pedagogues, teachers and parents. Why? This...