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Set in the context of the equity and advocacy expectations of the US Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), this article focuses on families from culturally diverse backgrounds. The article identifies barriers to such families working collaboratively with education professionals.
Read MoreLatest research basically confirms what parents and professionals in the field of early childhood care and development have known and been practicing for many years.
Read MoreJim Collins lives, isolated and neglected, in a nursing home. This article looks at the ways a citizen advocate could make a difference in Jim Collins' life and at the process of recruiting of a citizen advocate for Jim.
Read MoreThis Australian research study focuses on the role of 'client' as an analytical tool to understand the dynamics of some of the counter-productive aspects of human services.
Read MoreUsing qualitative methods, this study examined classroom membership in an early childhood setting which included a young boy with multiple disabilities.
Read MoreWhile a worker with intellectual disability may be perform his job well, social interaction in the workplace is often a challenge, sometimes to the extent of jeopardising a job.
Read MoreThis list identifies what inclusive education means . . . and what it doesn't mean! For example, inclusion is
Read More"True inclusion is dependent on the development of meaningful and reciprocal relationships between children.
Read MoreThis article describes a university course intended to prepare special education graduate students to educate students with severe disabilities in inclusive settings. Course methods are guided by The Concerns Based Adoption Model with emphasis on course participants applying course content in public school settings.
Read MoreThis book is designed to provide teachers and group leaders with ideas and activities aimed at teaching children positive attitudes towards people with disabilities. It also includes activities to address more general issues such as teasing.
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