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... traditional ethno- centrism , as well as the ethnocentrism of the psychologists , social workers , and other psychotherapeutically trained professionals who have worked with and studied minority children and their families in the past ...
... traditional ethno- centrism , as well as the ethnocentrism of the psychologists , social workers , and other psychotherapeutically trained professionals who have worked with and studied minority children and their families in the past ...
Page 175
... traditional paradigms . They treat handicap as a disease and they see nothing wrong in the medical ideal of client ... traditional deviance analysis of the child's needs and the medical conception of parent- school relationships ...
... traditional paradigms . They treat handicap as a disease and they see nothing wrong in the medical ideal of client ... traditional deviance analysis of the child's needs and the medical conception of parent- school relationships ...
Page 209
... traditional over- labeling of minority - group children as mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed ? Because decisions about emotional dis- turbance are much less dependent upon testing procedures than upon clinical judgment , the ...
... traditional over- labeling of minority - group children as mentally retarded and emotionally disturbed ? Because decisions about emotional dis- turbance are much less dependent upon testing procedures than upon clinical judgment , the ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Parents and Professionals | 141 |
Special Education at a Turning Point | 173 |
Copyright | |
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