Alan Kaufman is celebrated for his raw and passionate prose, often delving into the depths of human experience. His writing, spanning both fiction and memoir, explores themes of identity, trauma, and resilience with an unflinching honesty. Kaufman's literary style is marked by its intensity and an ability to capture complex emotions, offering readers a profound and often visceral engagement with the human condition. His work resonates with an urgency and authenticity that has garnered critical acclaim.
The book features ten concise chapters filled with a wealth of information presented in an informal yet precise writing style. Kaufman shares engaging personal anecdotes that provide new perspectives, making the content valuable even for seasoned professionals in the field. The blend of personal experience and informative content enriches the reader's understanding and offers fresh insights.
This pocket resource provides handy, quick-reference information on preparing
effective assessment reports. It focuses on efficiently and effectively
communicating referral and background information, appearance and behavioral
observations, test results and interpretation, summary and diagnostic
impressions, and treatment recommendations.
The definitive collection of anti-establishment American poetry, from Bob Dylan and Jack Kerouac to Sapphire and Tupac Shakur"Welcome to the Wild West of American Poetry, the Hole-In-The-Wall of Blakean vision, a two-fisted saloon of New World dreams where you'll meet the greatest Outlaw voices from the post-war era to the present day. Here are the inventors of the Beat generation and the heroes of today's Spoken Word movement, poets who don't get taught in American poetry 101, yet hold the literary future in their tattooed hands." So begins The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry , a primer for generational revolt and poetic expression, and an enduring document of the visionary tradition of authenticity and nonconformity in literature. From the Beat poetry of the '50s to the spoken word of the 1990s, The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry brings readers the words, visions, and extravagant lives of bohemians, beatniks, hippies, punks, and slackers. This exuberant manifesto includes lives of the poets, on-the-scene testimony, seminal underground articles never before collected, photographs of clubs and cafes, interviews, and, above all, the poems.
The Kaufman Speech Praxis Test for Children is a resource that assists in the
diagnosis and treatment of developmental apraxia (dyspraxia) of speech in
preschool children. These 25 additional test booklets can be used twice - once
for the original assessment and once for a follow-up test.