Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay

Treatment of Cerebral Palsy and Motor Delay
Sophie Levitt | ISBN: 1405101636 | 4th Edition | PDF (with Bookmarks) | 331 pages | 49.2 MB
Provides an outline of therapeutic approaches and suggests treatment options for children with cerebral palsy.
Suggests the employment of the author's Collaborative Learning Approach and offers a new chapter on adolescents and adults with cerebral palsy. Abundantly illustrated with halftone photos. Previous edition: c1995. Softcover.
Review
Comments on the previous edition
The third edition of Sophie Levitts excellent book will be of interest and indeed is essential reading for anyone involved in the management of cerebral palsies, including parents.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
Although there are many experienced therapists in the field, there are few who are able to encapsulate their experience in written form. In this respect, Ms Levitts book remains fairly unique. By virtue of advocating an eclectic approach, her suggestions should not be taken as prescriptive. Rather they should aid therapists in developing a critical approach to accepted dogma, and provide a rich and pragmatic source of information from which therapists and parents can jointly develop their own eclectic approach in a child-led fashion.
Child: Care, Health & Development
Comments on the previous edition The third edition of Sophie Levitt's excellent book will be of interest and indeed is essential reading for anyone involved in the management of cerebral palsies, including parents. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry Although there are many experienced therapists in the field, there are few who are able to encapsulate their experience in written form. In this respect, Ms Levitt's book remains fairly unique. By virtue of advocating an eclectic approach, her suggestions should not be taken as prescriptive. Rather they should aid therapists in developing a critical approach to accepted dogma, and provide a rich and pragmatic source of information from which therapists and parents can jointly develop their own eclectic approach in a child-led fashion. Child: Care, Health & Development
Provides an outline of therapeutic approaches and suggests treatment options for children with cerebral palsy.
Suggests the employment of the author's Collaborative Learning Approach and offers a new chapter on adolescents and adults with cerebral palsy. Abundantly illustrated with halftone photos. Previous edition: c1995. Softcover.
Review
Comments on the previous edition
The third edition of Sophie Levitts excellent book will be of interest and indeed is essential reading for anyone involved in the management of cerebral palsies, including parents.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry
Although there are many experienced therapists in the field, there are few who are able to encapsulate their experience in written form. In this respect, Ms Levitts book remains fairly unique. By virtue of advocating an eclectic approach, her suggestions should not be taken as prescriptive. Rather they should aid therapists in developing a critical approach to accepted dogma, and provide a rich and pragmatic source of information from which therapists and parents can jointly develop their own eclectic approach in a child-led fashion.
Child: Care, Health & Development
Comments on the previous edition The third edition of Sophie Levitt's excellent book will be of interest and indeed is essential reading for anyone involved in the management of cerebral palsies, including parents. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry Although there are many experienced therapists in the field, there are few who are able to encapsulate their experience in written form. In this respect, Ms Levitt's book remains fairly unique. By virtue of advocating an eclectic approach, her suggestions should not be taken as prescriptive. Rather they should aid therapists in developing a critical approach to accepted dogma, and provide a rich and pragmatic source of information from which therapists and parents can jointly develop their own eclectic approach in a child-led fashion. Child: Care, Health & Development
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