This essential book offers an accessible, evidence-based guide to
Nonverbal Learning Disability (NVLD) informed by the most current
research, and clinical and educational practice. It provides a thorough
explanation of the science behind the condition, alongside ideas,
support, and practical tips for managing the everyday challenges of the
disorder at school and in family life.
Mammarella, Cardillo, and Broitman describe the main characteristics of
the condition from both theoretical and practical points of view, as
well as examining the similarities and differences between NVLD and
other neurodevelopmental disorders. They explore the cognitive and
academic weaknesses and strengths of children with NVLD, and the
emotional and social difficulties they may experience. The book also
provides a systematic review of scientific studies in this field whilst
focusing on issues of diagnostic criteria, as well as assessment and
intervention strategies. Practical examples are given for teachers and
parents to help support children with NVLD in improving their
visuospatial and motor skills, as well as peer-social relations, and in
promoting the child's individual abilities.
Understanding Nonverbal Learning Disability is essential reading for
parents and practitioners in clinical and educational psychology, and
health and social care, and students in these fields.