To first address the scientific information that is needed to understand the syndrome and the implications of current research, expert contributors present the results of current studies involving brain abnormalities, language/learning profiles, medical needs, and psychiatric and behavioral difficulties. These valuable chapters are written in a reader-friendly manner to help parents, professionals, and teachers gain useful and necessary comprehension of the unique characteristics of the 22q11.2DS population.
The second part of the book is a practical guide to educating a child with 22q11.2DS from birth through adulthood. Divided into the various stages of development from preschool to adulthood, it includes information regarding the necessary tests special education teams should run, typical difficulties associated with learning, changes that occur with ability as the child matures, and behavioral problems in the school setting.
New to the Third Edition:
* Addition of recent research studies since 2012
* Current research and treatment options for mental health issues
* Expanded and enhanced coverage of bullying and the social/emotional aspects of the syndrome
* Discussion on the possibility of cognitive decline and how to address this at school
* More information on Common Core State Standards and standardized testing for children with disabilities, including a section on understanding test scores
* Homeschooling and other placement alternatives
* Executive functioning deficits, their impact in the classroom, and approaches to use
* Dealing with problem behaviors such as withdrawal and school refusal
* Cognitive remediation and new treatment strategies
* New math and reading remediation techniques
* New options for programming and post-secondary placements
Donna Cutler-Landsman, MS, is an educator with a master’s degree in counseling psychology who has spent over 35 years in the classroom teaching children in grades five through eight, and as an advisor to the gifted and talented program in the Middleton Cross Plains Area School District in Wisconsin. In addition, she served as a cooperating teacher with the School of Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison for 15 years. Donna currently offers targeted special education advocacy for children with complex medical learning needs through her company Cutler-Landsman Consulting, LLC. She is a past president of the VCFS Educational Foundation, serves on the 22q International Foundation board, and consults for the 22q Family Foundation and the VCFS Virtual Center. She is a popular speaker and advocate on issues related to the 22q11.2 deletion syndrome and education throughout the United States and abroad.