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Blindness and Children David H. Warren (University of California, Riverside)

Blindness and Children By David H. Warren (University of California, Riverside)

Blindness and Children by David H. Warren (University of California, Riverside)


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Summary

The book reviews and interprets the existing research about the development of children with visual impairments. It concludes that many of the typical developmental difficulties are not a necessary result of the impairment of vision, but rather are a result of the altered expectations that parents and professionals have for these children.

Blindness and Children Summary

Blindness and Children: An Individual Differences Approach by David H. Warren (University of California, Riverside)

The book is a summary and interpretation of the research literature on infants and children with visual impairments. It concludes that many aspects of 'delayed' development are not the result of visual impairment itself, but rather of environmental variables that tend to accompany visual impairment. Thus many of the typical developmental delays may be ameliorated or avoided by the appropriate structuring of the child's experiences. The book is developmentally oriented and treats all of the major areas of child development. The author makes the premise that a truly useful body of knowledge about the development of children with visual impairments must not just characterize normative development, but must account for the factors that are associated with relatively good or poor developmental progress. Existing research literature is searched for evidence of variables that may account for individual differences, particularly variables related to the child's several environments.

Blindness and Children Reviews

'Warren has an excellent reputation as an outstanding authority in this field.' Paul Mussen, University of California

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. Interaction with the Physical World: 1. Perception of the physical world; 2. Motor and locomotor interaction with the physical world; 3. Understanding the physical world; 4. Spatial understanding and spatial behavior; Part II. The Acquisition of Cognitive Skills: 5. Language, concept formation, and classification; 6. Executive functions: memory, attention, and cognitive strategies; 7. Cognitive style, creativity, and intelligence; Part III. Adapting to the Social World: 8. Social-emotional and communicative development in infancy; 9. Communication as a social skill; 10. Social development and adjustment; 11. Developing a sense of self; Part IV. Summary: 12. Longitudinal studies; 13. Individual differences.

Additional information

GOR003746691
9780521457194
052145719X
Blindness and Children: An Individual Differences Approach by David H. Warren (University of California, Riverside)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
19940826
396
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