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Overview
“Human Exceptionality: School, Community, and Family,” 13th Edition prepares preservice and practicing professionals by emphasizing the dignity, strengths, and capabilities of individuals with exceptionalities.
Grounded in current research and evidence-based practices, this edition presents a holistic lifespan perspective that combines research with human stories.
With its focus on cross-disciplinary collaboration, it helps students understand how educators, counselors, psychologists, health care professionals, and human service providers work together to build equitable, inclusive support systems.
Through engaging case studies, real-world examples, and authentic narratives, students connect theory to practice, while developing empathy, cultural awareness, and a deeper understanding of lived experiences.
Available as a MindTap Course, this edition is supported by interactive learning activities, assessments, and practical applications that encourage critical thinking, strengthen understanding, and prepare students to apply key concepts in real-world settings.
Ideal for courses in education, psychology, social work, sociology, and health sciences, this edition helps instructors teach students how to create inclusive, supportive environments across schools, communities, and family settings.
- Expanded Universal Design for Learning (UDL) 3.0 coverage and practical UDL in Action features help future educators apply evidence-based engagement strategies.
- Educator Studio, a video-based practice tool, gives students real-world scenario practice, recorded responses, and AI-powered feedback.
- Updated TechConnect boxes explore expert insights, real-world applications of AI, and assistive technologies that support access, inclusion, and student success.
- Expanded diversity-focused case studies and inclusive content updates help students develop greater empathy, cultural competence, and inclusive decision-making skills.
- New and updated coverage of inclusive education frameworks, including MTSS, UDL, co-teaching, PBS, and SEL, helps students translate research into effective practice.
- Recurring chapter features, A Changing Era and Looking Toward a Bright Future, connect students with future-focused ideas, innovations, and practices.
- Available as a MindTap Course, this edition includes interactive activities, reflective practice, and diversity-focused case studies that support student learning.
- Community Support for Lifelong Inclusion and Snapshot boxes highlight inclusion strategies and lived experiences of people with exceptionalities.
1. Understanding Exceptionalities in the 21st Century.
2. Education for All.
3. Inclusion and Multidisciplinary Collaboration in the Early Childhood and Elementary School Years.
4. Secondary Education and Transition Planning.
Part II: Perspectives on Diversity and the Family.
5. Cultural and Linguistic Diversity.
6. Exceptionalities and Families.
Part III: People Who Are Exceptional.
7. Learning Disabilities.
8. Emotional/Behavioral Disorders.
9. Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
10. Communication Disorders.
11. Autism Spectrum Disorders.
12. Extensive Support Needs.
13. Sensory Disabilities: Hearing and Vision Differences.
14. Physical Disabilities and Other Health Disorders.
Part IV: Exceptional Gifts and Talents.
15. Gifted, Creative, and Talented.