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... children ? In posing this question we do not dispute the value or the importance of helping the child compensate for the specific functional limitations of his handicap - teaching blind children Braille , providing speech therapy to the ...
... children ? In posing this question we do not dispute the value or the importance of helping the child compensate for the specific functional limitations of his handicap - teaching blind children Braille , providing speech therapy to the ...
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Handicapped Children in America John Gliedman, William Roth. normality and very low learning potential for a lower - class white child or a minority - group child or handicapped child of any race or class unless the child scores in the ...
Handicapped Children in America John Gliedman, William Roth. normality and very low learning potential for a lower - class white child or a minority - group child or handicapped child of any race or class unless the child scores in the ...
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... child and enormously stressful for the family . Even when frequent hospital visits are unnecessary , the task of carrying out the physician's instructions for managing the child's chronic illness requires major commitments of the ...
... child and enormously stressful for the family . Even when frequent hospital visits are unnecessary , the task of carrying out the physician's instructions for managing the child's chronic illness requires major commitments of the ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Parents and Professionals | 141 |
Special Education at a Turning Point | 173 |
Copyright | |
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