Defending and Parenting Children Who Learn Differently: Lessons from Edison's Mother

Defending and Parenting Children Who Learn Differently: Lessons from Edison's Mother

by Scott Teel
Defending and Parenting Children Who Learn Differently: Lessons from Edison's Mother

Defending and Parenting Children Who Learn Differently: Lessons from Edison's Mother

by Scott Teel

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Overview

Teel incorporates the fascinating story of Nancy Edison's love for her son Thomas, who had been labeled unteachable, then presents us with the wider array of and issues for children who learn differently.

We all know Thomas Edison was a genius of seemingly limitless imagination. Yet few know he was a failure in elementary school. Teel shows us how Edison's mother, Nancy, guided the boy deemed a dunce by officials—even assumed mentally retarded by his father—to become one of the greatest inventors of all time. Edison's progressive and imaginative teaching methods hold lessons even today for all children who learn differently from conventional methods, as well as for the parents and teachers who care about them. Teel also explains how parents can negotiate the educational maze created by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). An Individualized Education Program is explained in detail, and options such as enlisting the assistance of a professional advocate are also discussed.

The latest research about current medication therapies and the origins plus potential benefits of ADHD are reviewed. A leading professional advocate explains what every parent needs to know about the public school system. Other topics addressed include the effectiveness of home schooling and parental and student rights. An extensive list of local and national resources is also offered.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275992484
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/30/2007
Series: The Praeger Series on Contemporary Health and Living
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.56(d)

About the Author

Scott Teel is a freelance writer based in Texas. He holds a degree in Nuclear Technology and is also a Certified Employee Benefits Specialist. Teel is an adult who has been diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. As a child he was a tangential thinker who despite a high I.Q. struggled in the conventional school system.

Table of Contents

Foreword Vincent Monastra v

Introduction vii

1 Nancy Edison's Miracle 1

2 Why Thomas Edison Was Such a Poor Student in School 9

3 Nancy Edison: Advocate for Her Son 17

4 Current Rights of Children Who Learn Differently 25

5 Using a Professional Advocate 37

6 The Homeschooling Option 45

7 The Importance of Self-confidence and Self-esteem 57

8 Independent Learning as a Core Strength 69

9 The Importance of Discipline 81

10 The Medication Question 91

11 Comorbid Conditions 101

12 Getting Both Parents on the Same Track 119

13 Local Resourcess 123

14 Online and Print Resources 187

Notes 195

Index 201

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