books:
One Can Do It: A How-To Guide for the Physically Handicapped
Sheri Coin Marshall
Rainbow Books
, 1994
Family with a Handicapped Child, The
Milton Seligman
Allyn & Bacon
, 1991
The Teaching Research Curriculum for Moderately and Severely Handicapped: Gross and Fine Motor
H. D. Bud Fredericks
Charles C. Thomas Publisher
, 1980
The Teaching Research Curriculum for Moderately and Severely Handicapped: Self-Help and Cognitive
H. D. Bud Fredericks
Charles C. Thomas Publisher
, 1980
Raising a Handicapped Child: A Helpful Guide for Parents of the Physically Disabled
1 review
Charlotte E. Thompson
Oxford University Press, USA
, 1999
Survival tool for the parents of children with disabilities
Should be mandatory reading for all parents even if they don't have children with disabilities. Life is hard enough when you know what you're doing. When you feel like the first person on the moon it is next to impossible. Both Dr. Thompson's books are practical guides to get us parents over the hard times. The advice is down to earth without all that doctor talk that no one really ...
Horse the Handicapped, the Riding Team in a Therapeutic Riding Program: A VolunteerTraining Manual
1 review
Barbara Engel Therapy Services
, 2008
For the serious RDA coach
Horse the Handicapped, the Riding Team in a Therapeutic Riding Program: A Volunteer Training Manual This book is in plain english and a must for any RDA. It talks about the TEAM of horse, coach, horse handlers, therpists and of course the riders. It gives a very good insight into the world of what goes on at an RDA which is NOT just pony rides
Job-Hunting for the So-Called Handicapped or People Who Have Disabilities
7 reviews
Richard Nelson Bolles
,
Dale Susan Brown
Ten Speed Press
, 2001
A Wonderful Book
This is one of the best books I have read in a long time. Written by Dale Susan Brown and Richard Nelson Bolles(Author of What Color is Your Parachute), it is a simple and concise guide to finding a job if you have a disability. It pulls no punches and tells it the way it is. It gives simple, concise advice on how to conduct a job search, and what to do in an interview. It tells you how keep a ...
Wheels and Waves: A Cruise-Ferry Guide for the Physically Handicapped
1 review
Genie Aroyan
,
George Aroyan
Wheels Aweigh Pub. Co.
, 1993
Wheels and Waves
The physically handicapped have always had difficulty finding accessible ships; narrow doors and high sills often blocked their way. Larger, more acessible cabins have recently been introduced, but few older and smaller ships have passable cabins. Limitations in dozens of ships, large and small, new and old, are all described in some detail. This first guide for those unable to easily walk, ...
Complete Learning Disabilities Handbook: Ready-To-Use Techniques for Teaching Learning-Handicapped Students ...
Joan M. Harwell
Center for Applied Research in
, 1989
This important resource offers diagnostic tools, remedial techniques, sample lessons, and worksheets to quickly identify students with learning deficits, improve their academic performance, and bolster their self-esteem. Includes assessment forms, problem-specific solutions, and intervention techniques.
Reach Out and Teach (Reachbook): Meeting the Training Needs of Parents of Visually and Multiply Handicapped ...
Kay Alicyn Ferrell
AFB Press
, 1985
This two-volume set, consisting of a handbook and a workbook, gives parents the background and step-by-step training techniques they need to facilitate motor and cognitive development. The Parent Handbook details activities, while the Reachbook (workbook) allows parents to log their child's responses to exercises, to enter information, and to keep records.
Should the Baby Live?: The Problem of Handicapped Infants (Modern Revival Sin Philosophy Series)
4 reviews
Helga Kuhse
Ashgate Publishing
, 1994
A well constructed argument
The authors draw upon the wisdom of pediatricians, modern ethical philosophers, and families who have had to make these kinds of decisions. They present compelling arguments that lift away the veil of self-deception people have regarding how they value quality of life. Considerations for the quality of life of the infant are especially well-considered, especially when making the argument that ...
Conditional Love: Parents' Attitudes Toward Handicapped Children
Meira Weiss
Bergin & Garvey
, 1994
Questioning the myth of unconditional love between parents and children, this study examines the strength of the parental bond when children are born with physical defects. The author, a social scientist, studied parents' behavior toward 1,450 children born with defects in three hospitals in Israel, and then conducted follow-up studies over a period of six years with 200 families in their homes. One of the major recurring patterns of parental ...
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