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Ratliffe, Katherine T.; Sanekane, Cindy – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
Conductive education (CE) is an intensive, holistic approach to the education of people with physical disabilities that recognizes that teaching and learning are related to the emotional, cognitive, and physical aspects of individuals. Despite its popularity in the United States and throughout the world, research has not demonstrated a clear…
Descriptors: Physical Disabilities, Family Attitudes, Holistic Approach, Intervention
Rimm, Sylvia B. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1987
The stresses of underachieving gifted children and the reasons for those stresses are examined. These stresses include pressure to be brilliant, creative, popular, and good. Recommendations for dealing with underachievement syndrome are provided, and brief case studies of underachieving gifted children are cited. (JDD)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted
West, Malcolm – Canadian Counsellor, 1973
This article describes a treatment program for psychogenic learning problems which synthesizes the functions of therapist and teacher into one helping role. Several cases illustrating different applications of the therapeutic-tutoring procedure are described. (Author/EAK)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Case Studies, Educational Therapy, Intervention

Scully, Mary J.; Johnston, Christopher L. – Journal of Reading, 1991
Describes, in a case study, how a functionally illiterate adult coped with the disabling effects of not being able to read and how, once he was involved in an educational therapy program, his attitude toward reading, his self-esteem, interpersonal relationships, coping strategies, and actual progress in reading were influenced by the treatment.…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adult Students, Case Studies
Kobler, Richard; Kobler, Edith – 1971
Described is a technological/academic approach to the educational therapy of an autistic child that begins with a theory of thinking and problem postulation and a theory of cognitive and personality development. The theory of thinking and problem postulation is said to be based on the unique characteristic of the human being, the art of being able…
Descriptors: Autism, Case Studies, Cognitive Development, Educational Technology
Bean, Anne – Academic Therapy, 1980
The article presents a case study of the educational training program used with a 10-year-old (when first seen) learning disabled boy. The study covers the teaching methods used during a three-year period and includes followup data for over 12 years from the onset of therapy. (PHR)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Concept Formation, Educational Therapy, Elementary Secondary Education

Metrick, Arlene – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1987
A case study of an 8th grade girl illustrates the effect of emotional problems on math deficiencies. Suggestions are given for building confidence and mathematics comprehension. (DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comprehension, Educational Therapy, Emotional Problems
Geib, Beatrice B.; Chamie, Susan K. – 1986
The Diagnostic Cognitive/Academic Therapy Program at Newington Children's Hospital (Newington, Connecticut) was designed to accommodate learning-disabled adults with different levels of education, rates of achievement, information processing styles, social backgrounds, and personalities, and to provide services in clinic, home, and work-site…
Descriptors: Adults, Case Studies, Delivery Systems, Educational Diagnosis
Sluckin, Andy; Hanna, Bob – Adults Learning (England), 1991
Case studies in Norwich, England, identified issues in the provision of adult education in psychiatric settings: differing definitions of the role of adult education; role conflict between adult educators and health professionals; and opposing beliefs about outsiders entering an institution. The cases also affirmed the therapeutic value of…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Educators, Case Studies, Educational Needs

Schneider, Phyllis; Watkins, Ruth V. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1996
This article presents key ideas from Lev S. Vygotsky's social-interactionist zones of proximal development theory and applications of this theory to assessment and intervention with children having language impairments. A case study illustrates the steps in coordinating assessment and intervention. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development, Child Psychology, Diagnostic Teaching
International Rett Syndrome Association, Inc., Fort Washington, MD. – 1987
This paper comprises a compilation of nine case studies of girls (aged 4-16 years) with Rett Syndrome. The educational settings involved are various and include private day school, public elementary school in both integrated and special needs classrooms, and a county-operated preschool program for handicapped children. Each case study outlines the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Congenital Impairments, Early Childhood Education, Educational Therapy
Stein, Myron; Ronald, Doris – 1972
Educational psychotherapy for preschool children and its functioning are described in detail. Also described is the process of training teachers to do this work. The educational psychotherapy process attempts to operate at the interface between education and psychotherapy. The components of catharsis, recall, sharpening and correcting of…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Child Development Specialists, Educational Therapy, Higher Education
Melcer, Donald; And Others – 1970
This is a report of the therapeutic unit developed under the auspices of Head Start for the education of atypical low income children who cannot be contained in regular Head Start classrooms. The primary objective for this first year descriptive phase was to determine if the teaching staff could work productively with six pupils who presented a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Therapy, Home Visits, Intellectual Development
Henley, David – School Art, 1988
A case study is presented of a 19-year-old deaf and legally blind boy who transcends his handicapping condition in using felt-tipped markers and tempera paints to produce graphic landscapes of urban life. Discussed are his choice of subjects, manner of working, the impact of art therapy, and therapeutic issues. (JDD)
Descriptors: Ability, Art Expression, Art Therapy, Case Studies

Dura, Jason R.; And Others – Mental Retardation, 1988
Sensory integrative therapy as a treatment for self-injurious behavior (SIB) was contrasted with an attention control condition involving a 15-year-old multiply handicapped boy. Lower rates of SIB during but not following treatment sessions were effected. Effects of such therapies are concluded to be highly variable across individuals. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Attention Control, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis, Educational Therapy
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