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The book is written primarily for parents of children with a disability. Other people - relatives, friends, teachers, neighbours, members of the community, may knowingly or unknowingly express insensitive attitudes about their child.
Read MoreLee Keatch is the mother of Natalie, a young woman with severe intellectual and multiple disabilities.
Read MoreThis article is based on responses to a random sample of general practitioners (GPs) surveyed throughout Australia.
Read MoreOliver is a young man with autism who has challenging behaviours and who spent many years in an institution. Upon rejection from a group home, his parents and some staff members worked on providing him with a service that was tailored to his needs.
Read MoreThe values underlying the delivery of services to people with disabilities have changed so that today people with disabilities are required to be treated as full citizens with the same rights of other citizens. This book deals with the nature of the change and its legal and institutional ramifications.
Read MoreWendy Stroeve, a parent and teacher, reflects on the far-reaching impact of our school years, an impact which goes beyond educational goals.
Read MoreThis fact sheet is taken from an article by David Pitonyak which appeared in The Community Journal. 'Imagine living the person's life,' Pitonyak wrote, 'and view the following list as the first steps to building a more effective behavioural plan. ' Keyword: Individualisation
Read MoreWhere and how does the Special Education teacher fit into the inclusive schooling model? This article stresses that the Special Education teacher has a new and important role which involves providing support to the classroom teacher through working with them either directly or indirectly.
Read MoreThis well-laid out manual focuses on the topics most essential to successful inclusion: Including students with disabilities in the classroom; Building partnerships with parents; Creating partnerships with paraprofessionals; Getting the most out of support services and Creating positive behavioral supports.
Read MoreIn this article, reprinted in the DSA of NSW Newsletter, Deborah Fullwood talks about the attitudes which are commonly shown towards people with a disability and the implications of those attitudes.
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