Handbook of Neurodevelopmental and Genetic Disorders in Children
This important handbook of 600 pages provides the latest research and practical knowledge about a broad range of disorders with a genetic component that effect children’s learning, behavior and development.
The handbook demonstrates the difference that well-planned interventions and accommodations can make in the health and functioning of children with mild to severe neurodevelopmental impairment. Chapters offer indepth discussions of common disorders as well as numerous, less frequently encountered, conditions.
Current research on etiologies is reviewed. Neurodevelopmental, psychosocial, and medical implications are considered and practical strategies are provided for assessment and clinical management.

