Issues in the developmental approach to mental retardation

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Issues in the developmental approach to mental retardation

edited by Robert M. Hodapp, Jacob A. Burack, and Edward Zigler

Cambridge University Press, 1995

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

First published 1990, first paperback edition 1995

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Issues in the Developmental Approach to Mental Retardation is 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 individuals. 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 environment, and motivation are all discussed, as is the importance of separating the various 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 significant volume demonstrates how data from nonretarded development can inform work with retarded populations and how findings from children with mental retardation enrich developmental theory.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • 1. The developmental perspective in the field of mental retardation Robert M. Hodapp, Jacob A. Burack and Edward Zigler
  • 2. Differentiating mental retardation: the two-group approach and beyond Jacob A. Burack
  • 3. One road or many? Issues in the similar sequence hypothesis Robert M. Hodapp
  • 4. The similar-structure hypothesis and differential rate of development in mental retardation Peter Munday and Connie Kasari
  • 5. Neo-environmental perspectives on developmental theory Arnold Sameroff
  • 6. The role of motivational factors in the functioning of mentally retarded individuals Joseph Merighi, Mark Edison and Edward Zigler
  • 7. Cultural-familial mental retardation: a developmental perspective on cognitive performance and 'helpless' behavior John R. Weisz
  • 8. The organization and coherence of developmental processes in infants and children with Down syndrome Dante Cicchetti and Jody Ganiban
  • 9. Developmental issues in fragile X syndrome Elisabeth Dykens and James Leckman
  • 10. Deviance and developmental approaches in the study of autism Fred R. Volkmar, Jacob A. Burack and Donald J. Cohen
  • 11. The issues of multiple pathways in the development of handicapped children Claire B. Kopp and Susan L. Recchia
  • 12. Summing up and going forward: new directions in the developmental approach to mental retardation Robert M. Hodapp, Jacob A. Burack and Edward Zigler.

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