
As The Rates Of Chronic Health Conditions In Childhood Increase, School-based Professionals Regularly Encounter Children With Chronic Health Conditions In The School Setting. Students With Chronic Health Conditions Often Require Accommodations, Assessment, Intervention, And Close Collaboration With Medical Providers And Families. However, Most School-based Clinicians (school Psychologists, Counselors, Social Workers) Responsible For Addressing The Special Needs Of These Children Have No Prior Experience And Have Never Taken Coursework Related To Common Pediatric Conditions. Pediatric Health Conditions In Schools Is A Practical Guide For School-based Clinicians Working With Children With Chronic Health Issues. Section I Provides A Broad Overview Of School-related Issues For Working With Children With Long-term Health Problems. This Includes A Review Of Common Medical Conditions And Terminology And Cross-cutting Issues Related To Social, Emotional, And Academic Functioning, As Well As The Role Of The School-based Professional In Collaborating Across Systems Of Care. This Section Also Reviews Legal And Policy Issues, As Well As Alternative Educational Settings For Students With Chronic Health Needs. Section Ii Focuses On Prevention, Assessment, Intervention, And Consultations Strategies For Both Individual Students And Entire School Systems. Finally, Section Iii Includes Chapters For Common Groups Of Medical Conditions. Each Chapter Provides An Overview Of The Condition(s), Common School-related Concerns, Risk And Protective Factors And Cultural Considerations, And Includes Practical Strategies, Resources, And Handouts For The School-based Professional. Case Examples Are Used Throughout The Book To Illustrate Key Concepts And Implications For The School Setting.
This text addresses the critical gap in training for school-based clinicians who must support students managing chronic pediatric health conditions. Allison G. Dempsey, an expert in pediatric psychology, provides a structured framework for school psychologists, counselors, and social workers to navigate the intersection of medical needs and educational requirements. The book synthesizes clinical knowledge with school-based policy to ensure that professionals can effectively collaborate with families and medical providers to improve student outcomes.
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Professionals in the field identify this work as a vital resource for bridging the divide between medical care and academic support. Experts highlight the book's utility as a practical reference for clinicians who lack formal training in pediatric health management.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190687290
ISBN-13:
9780190687298
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