New Life in the Neighborhood: How Persons with Retardation Or Other Disabilities Can Help Make a Good Community BetterWritten by Robert Perske and illustrated by Martha Perske, this beautiful book shares with the reader ways persons with disabilities contribute to our communities. |
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People Who Face an Obstacle Course | 13 |
They Are People First | 16 |
The Enlightening Principle of Normalization | 19 |
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A User's Guide to Community Entry for the Severely Handicapped Ernest Pancsofar Limited preview - 1986 |