Issues in the Developmental Approach to Mental Retardation.
[1990] · Cambridge
by Hodapp, Robert M. ; Burack, Jack A. and Zigler, Edward.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, [1990]. Octavo, black cloth (hardcover), gilt letters, xvi, 336 pp. Very Good+, with light hightlighting, in a Fine (As New) dust jackt. “One of the first books exclusively devoted to applying the theories, findings, and approaches used in work with nonretarded children to several types of retarded individual. The editors and contributors define the developmental approach and explore theoretical issues as they relate to retarded populations. Problems involving similar sequences of development, cross-domain relations, the enviornment, and motivation are all discussed, as is the importance of separating the verious etiological groups for research and intervention purposes. The contributors also examine the nature of development in specific etiological groups; types of retardation that are addressed include: cultural-familial retardation, Down syndrome, fragile X syndrome, autism, and children with sensory and motor handicaps. This book shows how data from nonretarded development can guide work with retarded populations, and how findings from children with mental retardation enrich developmental theory.” (Inventory #: 00471scs)