Interventions for comorbid learning disabilities

IF 5.3 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Daniel R. Espinas, Lynn S. Fuchs
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Comorbidity, the simultaneous or successive co-occurrence of two or more disorders in one individual, is common among individuals with learning disabilities (LDs). The topic has garnered much attention in the field of LD, with advances over the past three decades in describing, predicting, and explaining comorbid LDs. However, efforts to design, evaluate, and implement interventions for individuals with comorbid LDs have received far less attention. In this article, we focus on these critical matters. After discussing how comorbidity and LDs have been conceptualized, defined, and explained, we consider what the field has learned about how individuals with comorbid LDs respond to academic interventions and what approaches may be effective for supporting their educational development.

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共病学习障碍的干预措施
合并症,两种或两种以上的疾病同时或连续地同时出现在一个个体中,在学习障碍(LDs)个体中很常见。这个话题在LD领域引起了很大的关注,在过去的三十年中,在描述、预测和解释共病LD方面取得了进展。然而,设计、评估和实施对合并ld患者的干预措施的努力却很少受到关注。在本文中,我们将重点讨论这些关键问题。在讨论了共病和ld是如何被概念化、定义和解释的之后,我们考虑了这个领域已经了解到的共病ld患者对学术干预的反应,以及哪些方法可以有效地支持他们的教育发展。
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Child Development Perspectives
Child Development Perspectives PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
11.90
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1.60%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: Child Development Perspectives" mission is to provide accessible, synthetic reports that summarize emerging trends or conclusions within various domains of developmental research, and to encourage multidisciplinary and international dialogue on a variety of topics in the developmental sciences. Articles in the journal will include reviews, commentary, and groups of papers on a targeted issue. Manuscripts presenting new empirical data are not appropriate for this journal. Articles will be obtained through two sources: author-initiated submissions and invited articles or commentary. Potential contributors who have ideas about a set of three or four papers written from very different perspectives may contact the editor with their ideas for feedback.
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