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Table of Contents
Part I — The Family Systems Perspective
Chapter 1 — Family Characteristics
Chapter 2 — Family Interaction
Chapter 3 — Family Functions
Chapter 4 — Family Life Cycle
Part II
Chapter 5 — Historical and Curren... MORE
Chapter 6 — Policies and Family and Professional Partnerships
Part III
Chapter 7 — Six Principles of Partnerships and Trust
Chapter 8 — Families as Partners in Communication and Collaboration
Chapter 9 — Families as Partners in Evaluation a Student
Chapter 10 — Families as Partners in Developing Individualized Plans
Chapter 11 — Meeting Families’ Basic Needs
Chapter 12 — Professionals and Families as Partners for Student Outcomes
Ann Turnbull is co-author of Exceptional Lives: Special Education in Today’s Schools, Fifth Edition, and of more than 200 other publications about disability, professional-parent partnerships, and family quality of life.
Rud Turnbull is also a co-author of Exceptional Lives, and of more than 200 other publications about disability policy, special education law, and the effect on policy on families and individuals affected by disability.
Elizabeth Erwin is a co-author of books and articles about parent-professional partnerships and evidence-based implementation of special education policies, especially related to families and individualized, inclusive education of students with disabilities.
Leslie Soodak is a co-author of books and articles about parent-professional partnerships and evidence-based implementation of special education policies, especially related to families and individualized, inclusive education of students with disabilities.
Karrie Shogren recently graduated from The University of Kansas, and until taking her present position as assistant professor at The University of Illinois, was assistant professor of special education at The University of Texas at Austin.