Health-Related Disorders in Children and Adolescents A Guidebook for Educators and Service Providers
, by Perfect, Michelle; Riccio, Cynthia; Bray, Melissa- ISBN: 9781433836350 | 1433836351
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 8/22/2023
The volume of information on health conditions affecting children and adolescents has grown and become more complex over the last several decades, making it a challenge for school-based professionals to support children's learning and growth. Now in its second edition, Health-Related Disorders in Children and Adolescents discusses how school professionals can be effective partners in collaborative care teams for the more than 15 million school-aged children experiencing medical conditions.
With chapters written by experts from a range of disciplines in psychology and featuring the latest genetic research, the work is organized around major body systems. Each chapter systematically covers etiology, symptoms, and outcomes for children with the condition, and recommends science-based interventions school professionals can carry out. This edition emphasizes care coordination among families, and medical, behavioral health, and educational professionals.
Cynthia A. Riccio, PhD, is a professor and the director of Training in the School Psychology Program at Texas A&M University; she also has a faculty appointment at the Texas A&M University; she also has a faculty appointment at the Texas A&M Institute of Neuroscience (TAMIN). Dr. Riccio's primary research interests include learning disabilities, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, neuropsychology, and individual assessment. She has authored or co-authored more than 60 articles, 26 book chapters, 2 texts, and 2 edited texts, as well as one test instrument. She also has co-authored a number of book chapters. Dr. Riccio is an active member in many professional organizations such as the American Psychological Association (Divs. 16, 40, 541, National Association of School Psychologists, the Society for the Study of School Psychology, National Academy of Neuropsychologists, and the International Neuropsychological Society. She is currently the treasurer for the Council of Directors of School Psychology Programs, and is president-elect for the Society for the Study of School Psychology. She serves as associate editor for the Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment and is on review boards for many other professional journals. Dr. Riccio is a fellow of both the American Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology.
Melissa A. Bray, PhD, is a professor and the director of the School Psychology program within the Neag School of Education at the University of Connecticut. She is a fellow of both the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Society. Dr. Bray is an elected member of the Society for the Study of School Psychology. She is licensed as a psychologist in the State of Connecticut, holds national certification in school psychology, state certification in school psychology, and licensure in speech language pathology. Since receiving her doctorate in 1997, she has published or has in press over 200 articles, chapters, and reviews in the professional literature along with many books; further she has presented over 150 scholarly papers at national and international conferences. In several studies on faculty productivity it was determined that Dr. Bray was the first of second most prolific contributor to the 5 primary journals in school psychology. Further, she serves as associate editor of the International Journal of School and Educational Psychology and has served as an associate editor of School Psychology Quarterly. Of interest, she is the co-editor of the first Oxford Handbook of School Psychology. She has also guest edited numerous issues of Psychology in the Schools including topics on video self-modeling, behavior disorders, positive psychology, statistical reform, childhood obesity, counseling, social emotional disorders, equity-based practice, and autism spectrum disorder. As co-principal investigator, she has secured over $2 million dollars in student training contracts. Of particular significance, Dr. Bray was the 2003 recipient of the prestigious American Psychological Association Division 16's Lightner Witmer Award, the Division's highest honor given to young scholars. She has also been involved in state, national, and international professional associations including service as vice-president, Social, Ethical Responsibility, and Ethnic Minority Affairs, and president of APA's Division 16 Executive Committee. Dr. Bray has also served as Division 16's convention chair, hospitality suite coordinator, chair of the Division's publications committee, and as a member of the conversation webinar series. She currently is D16 VP for Membership. Her research interests are in the area of interventions for communication disorders mainly stuttering and selective mutism, mind body health, integrated behavioral health care, and physical health and wellness, especially in the areas of asthma and cancer.
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Second Edition Michelle M. Perfect, Cynthia A. Riccio & Melissa A. Bray Chapter 2: Importance of Coordinated Care in Meeting the Needs of Children and Families Susan G. Forman, Melissa C. Fleuhr, Sade S. Porter & Jeffrey D. ShahidullahII. Blood, Cardiovascular and Circulatory System Disorders
Chapter 3: Overview of Circulatory System Disorders Jeff Bostwick, Clark R. Bray & Heather Kwolek Chapter 4: Cardiac Disorders Stewart W. Ehly & Noel Estrada-Hernandez Chapter 5: Childhood Leukemia Lea A. Theodore, Karen Cross, Lauren Gammie, Marlena Minkos, Danielle Stern & Alyssa Perri Chapter 6: 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome or DiGeorge Syndrome Priscilla H. Duong & Hiroko Tanaka Chapter 7: Hemophilia Mickey Randolph & Ethan J. Schilling Chapter 8: Human Immunodeficiency Virus Tiffany Chenneville & Kamesha Gabbidon Chapter 9: Noonan Syndrome Suzanne Margiano, Lorette McWilliams, Johana deLeyer-Tiarks & Carissa Scogin Chapter 10: Sickle Cell and other Anemias Linda W. Morse, Melanie C. Morse & Sarah E. BillsIII. Central Nervous System Disorders
Chapter 11: Overview of CNS Disorders Ivette Merced Chapter 12: Adrenoleukodystrophy Harvey Switzky, James P. Van Haneghan & Abigail Baxter Chapter 13: Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum Krystal T. Simmons, Bianca S. Watkins & Sherine Presley Chapter 14: Angelman Syndrome Sara S. Frye & Allison Fairchild Chapter 15: Autism Christine L. Cole & Alana Telesford Chapter 16: Cerebral Palsy Sai Sudha Aravala, Adeline Bray & Karen Cross Chapter 17: Cri-du-Chat Phyllis S. Ohr Chapter 18: Down Syndrome Nicholas W. Gelbar Chapter 19: Epilepsy Megan Aros-O'Malley, David L. Wodrich & Randa Jarrar Chapter 20: Hereditary Ataxia Taylor-Kristen Myers Chapter 21: Mitochondrial Disorders Cynthia K. Lang, Alyssa A. Gonzalez & Cynthia A. Riccio Chapter 22: PANDAS/PANS Kandace M. Hoppin & Patricia Rice Doran Chapter 23: Prader-Willi Syndrome Moira Wendel & Julia Ogg Chapter 24: Rett Syndrome Nicholas W. Gelbar Chapter 25: Spina Bifida Fay Roseman & Agnes Shine Chapter 26: Williams Syndrome Carly B. Gilson, Terry Monkaba, Maria Mello & Robin PeggIV. Digestive System Disorders
Chapter 27: Overview of Digestive System Disorders Cheryl Maykel, Lauren Gammie & Johanna deLeyer-Tiarks Chapter 28: Celiac Disease Emily M. Jimenez, Daphne J. Hill & Anita Sohn McCormick Chapter 29: Hirschsprung's Disease Craig L. Frisby Chapter 30: Inflammatory Bowel Disease: Chrohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis Stevie Puckett-Perez & Chelsea Vaughan Chapter 31: Phenylketonuria Julia Ogg & Daniel V. StrisselV. Endocrine & Reproductive System Disorders
Chapter 32: Overview of Endocrine & Reproductive System Disorders Cindy Chin, Graciela E. Silva & Mark Wheeler Chapter 33: Conditions Associated with Growth David E. Sandberg & Kristina I. Suorsa Johnson Chapter 34: Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Allison Fairchild & Madison Preece Chapter 35: Klinefelter Syndrome Kristina I. Suorsa Johnson & David E. Sandberg Chapter 36: Thyroid Disorders Samantha Coyle & Brooke Stettler Chapter 37: Turner Syndrome Kristina I. Suorsa Johnson & David E. Sandberg Chapter 38: Type 1 Diabetes Natalie A. Larez & Michelle M. Perfect Chapter 39: Type 2 Diabetes Stihlyn Chamberlain & Savina Maria BelloVI. Respiratory System Disorders
Chapter 40: Overview of Respiratory System Disorders Melissa A. Bray, Cheryl Maykel, Lea Theodore & Justina Petrullo Chapter 41: Asthma Cheryl Maykel, Melissa A. Bray, Meghan Long & Lauren Gammie Chapter 42: Cystic Fibrosis Jeanette Smith Phoenix & Keiko Aoyagi Chapter 43: Cytomegalovirus Maryann Santos Chapter 44: Sarcoidosis Adeline Bray, Sar Aravala & Craig SchrammVII. Musculoskeletal Disorders
Chapter 45: Overview of Musculoskeletal Disorders Sai Aravala, Adeline Bray, Evagelia B. Lolis & Alyssa M. Bunyea Chapter 46: Achondroplasia Cynthia A. Riccio & Anita Sohn McCormick Chapter 47: Charcot Marie Tooth Disease Jennifer Tucker & Meghan Nickels Chapter 48: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Rebecca J. Tipton & Eric L. Robinson Chapter 49: Marfan Syndrome Brittany A. Dale & David E. McIntosh Chapter 50: Muscular Dystrophies Jennifer Tucker & Megan Jeune Chapter 51: Osteogenesis Imperfecta Kelly N. Clark & Christine K. Malecki Chapter 52: Sotos Syndrome Kari A. Sassu, Aarti P. Bellara, Michelle Levine-Schmitt, Emily L. Winter, Katherine R. Nelson, Alyssa M. Bunyea, Cindy C. Labbe, Elena S. Volfinzon, & Adeline M. BrayVIII. Mixed/Multisystem Disorders
Chapter 53: Overview of Multisystem Disorders Cynthia A. Riccio Chapter 54: CHARGE Syndrome Timothy S. Hartshorne & Lillian J. Slavin Chapter 55: Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Emily M. Jimenez & Cynthia A. Riccio Chapter 56: Fragile X Syndrome Lea A. Theodore, Adeline M. Bray, Lydia Rumpf, Sai S. Aravala & Justina Pertrullo Chapter 57: Lysosomal Storage Disorders Allison Fairchild & Melina Islas Chapter 58: Mucopolysacharide Disorders Carolyn Tureaud, Taylor Kristen-Myers & Michelle Perfect Chapter 59: Neurofibromatosis Elizabeth Perdue, Lindsey Carnes & Cynthia A. Riccio Chapter 60: Pediatric Cancer Lea A. Theodore, Melissa A. Bray, Lauren Gammie, Cassandra Odell, Larissa Hoefler, Kerrilyn Surdi & Lydia Rumpf Chapter 61: Smith-Magenis Syndrome James P. Van Haneghan, Abigail Baxter & Harvey N. Switzky Chapter 62: Sturge-Weber Syndrome Emily M. Jimenez & George W. Hynd Chapter 63: Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Cynthia A. Riccio & Huilin Linda Sun Chapter 64: Conclusion: Looking Back and Forward Melissa A. Bray, Michelle M. Perfect & Cynthia A. Riccio
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