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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... knew him ; we knew he was responsible . His parents drop him off and pick him up . We told them there was no need to spend all that money , having the job coach stop by to do the job with him . He'll be fine . " The support from the ...
... knew her and her family that she was much happier this season ( and getting on base a lot more often ) compared with the previ- ous summer when she had competed against girls her own age . Selecting an Understanding Coach One other tool ...
... knew the child had a la- beled disability ( such as ADHD ) . Instead of becoming more empa- thetic because they knew the youngster had a diagnosed disability , a label of ADHD served in the eyes of some leaders as a red flag to make ...
Contents
Lindys Wish | 11 |
Embarking on a Qualitative Case Study | 19 |
Entering Wabash | 29 |
Copyright | |
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