Description
This guidebook serves as an essential resource for educators, school psychologists, and service providers working with children and adolescents experiencing health-related disorders. Written by leading experts Michelle M. Perfect, Cynthia A. Riccio, and Melissa A. Bray, the book bridges the gap between psychological understanding and practical classroom implementation.
The resource provides evidence-based strategies for identifying, understanding, and supporting students with various health conditions that impact academic performance and social development. It addresses the unique challenges these students face and offers actionable interventions that educators can implement in school settings.
Perfect for professional development and daily reference, this book equips educators with knowledge about how health disorders affect learning, behavior, and peer relationships. The practical approach ensures that service providers can immediately apply concepts to create more inclusive and supportive educational environments for vulnerable student populations.







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