Human Exceptionality: Society, School, and Family, 7/e
Michael L. Hardman
Clifford J. Drew
M. Winston Egan
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Errata for Hardman Study Guide
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eThemes of the Times
About the Authors
A Multidisciplinary View of Exceptionality
Multicultural and Diversity Issues
Exceptionality and the Family
The Early Childhood and Elementary School Years: Special Education,Inclusion, and Collaboration
Transition from School and Adult Life
People with Learning Disabilities
People with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
People with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
People with Mental Retardation
People with Communication Disorders
People with Severe and Multiple Disabilities
People with Autism
People with Tramatic and Acquired Brain Injury
People with Hearing Loss
People with Vision Loss
People with Physical and Health Disabilities
People Who are Gifted, Creative, and Talented
What's Best for Matthew?
Case Study
Authors Perspective
As the authors of Human Exceptionality, we are very pleased to have a chance to share with you our thoughts on the new seventh edition of our textbook. . Human Exceptionality is framed on a set of principles that guide the information students need as they initiate their study of people who are exceptional, and how that information is to be communicated.