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... teacher profusely . Delighted , she offered to show the mother and father her techniques , so they could teach their daughter other skills . Their lack of enthusiasm disappointed her . She pointed out that although it took time to teach ...
... teacher profusely . Delighted , she offered to show the mother and father her techniques , so they could teach their daughter other skills . Their lack of enthusiasm disappointed her . She pointed out that although it took time to teach ...
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... teach autistic ( or severely disturbed ) children . " Never did I say " I teach retarded children . " Not only that , but I didn't want to say " I teach retarded children . " In believing the children were autistic or psychotic , the ...
... teach autistic ( or severely disturbed ) children . " Never did I say " I teach retarded children . " Not only that , but I didn't want to say " I teach retarded children . " In believing the children were autistic or psychotic , the ...
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... teaching techniques , but with new approaches to planning and cooperation . Many of the best teachers love the independence of classroom teach- ing . For them the necessity for cooperative planning adds another frustration and another ...
... teaching techniques , but with new approaches to planning and cooperation . Many of the best teachers love the independence of classroom teach- ing . For them the necessity for cooperative planning adds another frustration and another ...
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A Difference in the Family: Living with a Disabled Child Helen Featherstone No preview available - 1981 |
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