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... learning to move around under his own control - learning to crawl and walk , learning how to control his bladder and bowels . As the child's muscular control increases , he begins to experiment with holding on and letting go . Both ...
... learning to move around under his own control - learning to crawl and walk , learning how to control his bladder and bowels . As the child's muscular control increases , he begins to experiment with holding on and letting go . Both ...
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... learning through teaching ; and 4. the use of educational assistants or paraprofessionals who come from the same social milieu as the child.2 Of course , to call for a concentrated attempt to map out the special learning styles of ...
... learning through teaching ; and 4. the use of educational assistants or paraprofessionals who come from the same social milieu as the child.2 Of course , to call for a concentrated attempt to map out the special learning styles of ...
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... learning disability ) classes were male ( Kirp , Kuriloff , and Buss , " Legal Mandates and Organizational Change , " note 219 , p . 369 ) . This disproportion is precisely what one would expect if white male children with ambiguous ...
... learning disability ) classes were male ( Kirp , Kuriloff , and Buss , " Legal Mandates and Organizational Change , " note 219 , p . 369 ) . This disproportion is precisely what one would expect if white male children with ambiguous ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Parents and Professionals | 141 |
Special Education at a Turning Point | 173 |
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