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A collection of papers that make significant and original contributions to the field of educational and child psychology. This issue focuses on bridging the gap between psychological assessment and educational instruction.
Contents
About the Contributors
Guest Editorial: Labelling and diagnosis
Fraser Lauchlan, Christopher Boyle, Simon Gibbs & Wilma Resing
Inclusive education and the politics of difference: Considering the effectiveness of labelling in special education
Latif Arishi, Christopher Boyle & Fraser Lauchlan
How should applied psychologists conceptualise an autism spectrum disorder diagnosis and its predictive validity?
Richard Hassall
Models of disability and the categorisation of children with severe and profound learning difficulties: Informing educational approaches based on an understanding of individual needs
Kirstie Rees
Child sexual abuse: From diagnosis to formulation
David Pilgrim
Labels, literacy and the law. Implications for EP practice post-school in the UK
Christopher Arnold
The experience of deaf students in secondary mainstream classrooms
Robin Bartlett
The SEN Label and its effect on special education
Hatim Algraigray & Christopher Boyle
Series: Educational and Child Psychology
SKU: PUB-CAT-2000