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... sense they do not know who he is . " This is certainly the case for the hand- icapped child . There is a crucial sense in which not only the society at large and the professionals entrusted with his care , but even his parents , do not ...
... sense they do not know who he is . " This is certainly the case for the hand- icapped child . There is a crucial sense in which not only the society at large and the professionals entrusted with his care , but even his parents , do not ...
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... sense of being a burden on others , as well as his sense of being impotent and being unable to control his own life . SUSAN : Can I just say something else about hospitals that I think may be truer of persons who are handicapped or have ...
... sense of being a burden on others , as well as his sense of being impotent and being unable to control his own life . SUSAN : Can I just say something else about hospitals that I think may be truer of persons who are handicapped or have ...
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... sense of identity than to the black woman's sense of identity , thanks in no small part to an economy in which it has traditionally been easier for black women to find ( menial ) employment than black males . It is not difficult to ...
... sense of identity than to the black woman's sense of identity , thanks in no small part to an economy in which it has traditionally been easier for black women to find ( menial ) employment than black males . It is not difficult to ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Parents and Professionals | 141 |
Special Education at a Turning Point | 173 |
Copyright | |
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