Making A Place For Kids With DisabilitiesDale Borman Fink, the author of the only book on inclusion of youth with special needs in before and after school child care, now presents the first book to examine the experiences of children with disabilities participating in youth programs alongside their typical peers. This book is the product of Fink's quest to learn as much as possible about one community's experience with the inclusion of children with special needs in youth programs. Using a case study technique, he probes into the issues and dynamics that influence the increasing participation of kids with disabilities in such activities as Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and park and recreation programs. |
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... able to do its work . She was 12 years old . A WINDOW ONTO INCLUSION IN RECREATIONAL SETTINGS It was just a few months after Lindy's passing that I began to study the youth and recreation programs of a midwestern town , which I called ...
... able to provide free hot lunches , as it , too , was a summer site for the federal nutrition program . Both left their members a great deal of space , without adults hovering over them , and a great deal of autonomy over how they spent ...
... able to move in and out of these roles at different times and in different activities during the day ? " The family dynamics we viewed in Artie's family raise similar ques- tions as applied to siblings , rather than unrelated friends ...
Contents
Lindys Wish | 11 |
Embarking on a Qualitative Case Study | 19 |
Entering Wabash | 29 |
Copyright | |
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