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    Facilitated Communication - Case Studies See Us Smart!
    by Charlene Brandl


     Book Information:
    Author: Charlene Brandl
    Publisher: Robbie Dean Press
    ISBN: 0-889743-07-0
    No. of Pages: 222
    Index: No
    Table of Contents: Yes
    Binding: Soft cover, perfect-bound
    Last Update: 1999
    Volume Discounts: Yes, call to inquire
    Shipping Time: 2-5 Days

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     About The Book
    This book provides case studies of different children, some with autism, others with Down syndrome, who demonstrate the effectiveness of the method of facilitated communication. This method has helped these youngsters communicate with their parents, teachers, and peers. The youngsters clearly demonstrate why they want people to "See Us Smart!"

      About The Author
    Ms. Brandl has a Masters Degree in Behavioral Disabilities from the University of Wisconsin. She began in 1966 working as a Special Education teacher. After taking several years off to raise her young children and several foster children, she returned to the classroom. Currently, she is teaching in an elementary school where she continues to find students who can benefit from the use of Facilitated Communication. They are children with autism, Down syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Disorder, Cerebral Palsy, and other disabilities.

      Reviews
    "The book shares a new way of thinking about disability. The book's author assumes the competence of her students and this assumption of competence is the cornerstone of facilitated communicationÖThe real life stories neither glamorize nor moralize FC; they simply tell about a teacher's perspective of FC and a deep and honest grappling for what this all meansÖYou use FC to liberate the voice of the voiceless!"

        -- Donald Cardinal, Ph.D., Associate Professor
        -- Chapman University, School of Education, Orange, CA

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