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Research suggests that play and literacy opportunities together are fundamental to the development of a child's critical thinking abilities, higher-order thought processes, social interaction skills, and other important human capacities.
Read MoreThis report is written from the perspective of parents with disabilities. It records the experiences of parents with disabilities who have been prevented from participating in the education of their children.
Read MoreMichael Smull stresses the importance of rituals in our lives. Smull points out how rituals ease us through our days, and add to our quality of life.
Read MoreThis book brings together current research on inclusive education for students with more significant disabilities. These articles were originally published in JASH (the Journal of TASH). It covers both the conceptual underpinnings of inclusion as well as the strategies that have proven effective across USA.
Read MoreIn the context of the criminal justice system, people with intellectual disability lead a vulnerable life: a life of risk that they become a victim, witness, suspect or offender.
Read MoreInclusive education has established itself as an important element within the general field of educational research.
Read MoreThis article underlines the importance of checking out what people with intellectual disability are communicating through unusual behaviours (such as head-banging). Gill Levy stresses that the reasons may be due to physical problems. Levy illustrates her article with examples. Keyword: Health. Searchword: Attitudes
Read MoreThis article outlines research comparing group home living with semi-independent living, using individuals who had been matched. Research revealed that most outcomes did not differ significantly by group.
Read MoreThis article consists of notes taken by a participant at a workshop for families presented by John O'Brien & Connie Lyle O'Brien. The participants considered the question
Read MoreCome along to learn about inclusive education, hear stories of success from the regular classroom, and think about how inclusion can work for your child!
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