The Six Success Factors for Children with Learning Disabilities: Ready-to-Use Activities to Help Kids with LD Succeed in School and in Life
Author(s) | Frostig Center, Richard Lavoie (Foreword by) |
ISBN10 | 0470383771 |
ISBN13 | 9780470383773 |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 232 |
Year Publish | 2009 February |
Synopsis
Ready-to-Use Activities to Help Kids with Learning Disabilities Succeed in School and in Life
From the acclaimed Frostig Center comes a valuable resource for teachers and parents of children with learning disabilities. Based on a 20-year study, Frostig research has revealed six attributes that lead to long-term success for individuals with LD. This book helps teachers identify and encourage the growth of characteristics that will help students thrive in the classroom, at home, and in social situations. The book offers an array of classroom-tested, engaging activities-cmplete with reproducible worksheets-that have been proven to foster the "success attributes" in children.
The six attributes identified by the Frostig Center are:
- Self-awareness
- Proactivity
- Perseverance
- Goal setting
- Use of social support systems
- Emotional coping strategies
Each of the book's activities contains a lesson plan with goals, materials, and procedures, including teaching instructions and reproducible student worksheets. The book is designed to be both flexible and easy-to-use. All activities can be modified to accommodate a variety of learners.
Praise for The 6 Success Factors for Children with Learning Disabilities
"Provides educators, parents, and other caregivers with pragmatic and measurable strategies to foster maturity and independence? Te activities demonstrate that success is not amorphous and unattainable-rather, it can be achieved by adopting an established set of behaviors, attitudes, and characteristics. [This book] will be enormously useful as you prepare your students for their journey to adulthood."
-From the foreword by Richard D. Lavoie, bestselling author, It's So Much Work to be Your Friend and The Motivation Breakthrough
About The Author:
The Frostig Center, founded in 1951, helps children with learning disabilities through their private school, research center, and teacher training division. Frostigs raining department offers professional development for general and special education teachers in public, private, and parochial schools. Their areas of expertise include identifying learning disabilities; reading, writing, and math instruction; and behavior management strategies for struggling learners.