Virtual Educational Therapy: A Case Study of Clinical Supports and Advocacy

Virtual Educational Therapy: A Case Study of Clinical Supports and Advocacy

by Marion E. Marshall
Virtual Educational Therapy: A Case Study of Clinical Supports and Advocacy

Virtual Educational Therapy: A Case Study of Clinical Supports and Advocacy

by Marion E. Marshall

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Overview

Virtual Educational Therapy presents a board-certified educational therapist’s year-long case study of clinical supports and advocacy for a student with learning disabilities who is attending school remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic. With online and blended learning, now the norm in K–12 education, educational therapists need new models of intervention, treatment, and relationship-building for their child-age clients. This book offers detailed single-case research focused on a middle-school student who is learning virtually while challenged with ADHD as well as visual and verbal memory issues, but who is nonetheless found ineligible for special education services. Across eight chapters, author and renowned educational therapist Marion E. Marshall describes the neuropsychological principles, research-based techniques, personal interactions, clinical approaches, and advocacy efforts that led to a vulnerable student’s significant gains in academic skills and outcomes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032324586
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/26/2024
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Marion E. Marshall, MS, BCET, FAET, is Emerita Professor, former Director of the Educational Therapy Program, and Founding Faculty Member in the Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning at Holy Names University, USA. A Board-Certified Educational Therapist, Credentialed Special Educator, and Independent School Learning Specialist, she was Clinical Director of the Raskob Day School and Learning Institute in Oakland, California.

Table of Contents

1. The Case of MayaBackground 2. Engagement and Learning 3. Writing Beyond Her Direct Experience 4. More Sustained Reading and Writing 5. Applying Other Strategies 6. Superheroes & Greek Gods and Goddesses 7. The Final Three Months 8. The Case of Maya: Summary

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