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EXCERPT: Whether the retarded children of today can be the effective adults of tomorrow will depend on the extent to which they have the opportunity to benefit from integrated experiences. Traditionally the schools have been exclusive, refusing to accept children with special problems....

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TITLE:  The Mentally Retarded Child Today -- The Adult Of Tomorrow
FROM:  Speeches Of Rosemary F. Dybwad
CREATOR:  Rosemary F. Dybwad (author)
DATE:  1979
FORMAT:  Speech
 
SOURCE:  Friends of the Samuel Gridley Howe Library and the Dybwad Family
 
KEYWORDS:  Activists, Advocacy, Children, Cognitive Disability, Education, Family, International League Of Societies For The Mentally Handicapped, Mental Retardation, Parenting, Policy, Puerto Rico, Rosemary Dybwad, Segregation, Special Education, United Nations
 
NOTE:  Speech delivered at Symposium of ILSMH, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
 
OBJECTS FROM THIS ARTIFACT:
- An International Look At Developmental Disabilities (doc)
- Human Rights: Myth Or Reality (doc)
- Mental Handicap: The World Scene (doc)
- Preparation Of Persons With Mental Retardation For Adult Living (doc)
- Prevention And Intervention In England: A 1975 Perspective (doc)
- The Mentally Retarded Child Today -- The Adult Of Tomorrow (doc)
- The Needs Of Children (doc)
- The Role Of Voluntary Organizations (doc)


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