The Unexpected Minority: Handicapped Children in America |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 88
Page 170
... important , membership in active local groups is likely to exert a subtle influence upon the weight professionals give to establish- ing a mutually satisfactory relationship with the parent . Viewed as isolated individuals , few parents ...
... important , membership in active local groups is likely to exert a subtle influence upon the weight professionals give to establish- ing a mutually satisfactory relationship with the parent . Viewed as isolated individuals , few parents ...
Page 188
... important job he has is to respect his child , as well as love him , and to help him " feel good about himself ... important in his child's life to think in positives.26 The single most important obstacle to implementing these guidelines ...
... important job he has is to respect his child , as well as love him , and to help him " feel good about himself ... important in his child's life to think in positives.26 The single most important obstacle to implementing these guidelines ...
Page 263
... important , society's economic exclusion of the disabled casts a long shadow over the way that many handicapped children are raised . We have already spoken of how teachers and administrators in special education tailor the handicapped ...
... important , society's economic exclusion of the disabled casts a long shadow over the way that many handicapped children are raised . We have already spoken of how teachers and administrators in special education tailor the handicapped ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Parents and Professionals | 141 |
Special Education at a Turning Point | 173 |
Copyright | |
12 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
ability able-bodied children adolescent algebraic structures analysis assess attempt behavior blind capped Carnegie Council cathected cerebral palsy chapter childhood children and youths Children's Defense Fund chronic chronic medicine clinical cognitive concrete operational cultural developmental deviance diadic diagnosis disabled adults disabled workers discussion disease economic effects employment Erving Goffman example experience fantasy Frank Bowe getian handi handicapped child handicapped children handicapped role Ibid Illness important individuals interactions Jean Piaget job discrimination Kakalik kinds logical mainstream medicine mentally retarded mildly retarded minority-group moral mother narcissistic needs normal overview palsy parents patient percent Peter physician Piaget placebo placebo effect Pless possible Press problems professional professional's programs psychological Psychotherapy R. D. Laing reforms Rehabilitation relationship self-reports sexual sick role social pathology model sociological special education stage strategies structure studies survey teacher tests tion traditional York