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Campbell, Philippa H. – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1987
A team programming approach that uses parents and professionals to select unified programming goals for severely/multiply disabled students, provide direct and indirect related services, integrate programming methods, and monitor student progress is described. Program philosophy and overall functional assessment-curriculum organizes team members…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development
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Evans, Bob; Simmons, Katy – British Journal of Special Education, 1987
Normal children (average age 11, n=25) and multiply disabled children (aged 9-15, n=8) were integrated in physical education classes, emphasizing work with disabled-normal dyads. Girls were more willing than boys to accept disabled children into their groups, but during individual activities, boys were less reticent about making physical contact.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Multiple Disabilities, Peer Acceptance
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McConkey, Roy; Templer, Sally – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1987
The paper describes the development, content, and evaluation of an indigeniously produced video training package in the developing country of Zimbabwe which is designed for local personnel (nurses, nurses' aides, trainee nurses, and teachers) working with severely retarded and multiply handicapped children and young adults. (DB)
Descriptors: Children, Developing Nations, Educational Media, Foreign Countries
Griffing, Barry L. – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1981
One of the most difficult problems confronting the education of the deaf is defining what is meant by the term multihandicapped deaf. Multihandicapped deaf have been sorted into three groups--mild, moderate, and severe--which educators must use for the effective development of educational programs and services. (JN)
Descriptors: Blindness, Deaf Blind, Deafness, Educational Diagnosis
Lockett, Theodore; Rudolph, JoEllen – Viewpoints in Teaching and Learning, 1981
One approach that has proved to be effective in providing prevocational training to the deaf-blind and severely handicapped is the continuum concept. This concept emphasizes the individual's movement from the educational setting into an appropriate community-based vocational environment. (JN)
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Hearing Impairments, Individualized Education Programs, Mainstreaming
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Sacristan, Jaime Rodriguez – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1988
This paper describes diagnostic methods, treatment approaches, cultural factors, service delivery systems, and governmental roles important in the consideration of the status of mentally retarded people with mental health problems in four Spanish-speaking populations: Chile, Mexico, Spain, and Hispanic groups in the U.S. (JDD)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Delivery Systems, Emotional Disturbances, Foreign Countries
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Brennan, V.; And Others – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1992
The Low Vision Service of Perkins School for the Blind (Massachusetts) developed a model project to provide comprehensive vision evaluations and follow-up services to 169 children with dual sensory impairments throughout New England. This article describes the project's objectives, the population served, and the procedures for implementing…
Descriptors: Deaf Blind, Demonstration Programs, Hearing Impairments, Intervention
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Wurth, Peter – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1994
This paper describes experiences of a psychiatrist working with adults who have intellectual disability along with challenging behaviors and/or psychiatric illness, focusing on harm minimization, relationships with staff, and collection of behavioral data. Three case histories illustrate differences between institutional and office practice and…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Disorders, Case Studies, Drug Therapy
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Martin, Carolyn D. – Perspectives in Education and Deafness, 1994
Development of a program integrating multiply disabled children into a self-contained preschool program serving deaf and hard of hearing children is described. Although the children were integrated within one curriculum, they were provided small group instruction based on their language skill levels. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Deafness, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Heterogeneous Grouping
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Kee, Marvin; Hill, Susan M.; Weist, Mark D. – Education and Treatment of Children, 1999
This case study reports use of ignoring, positive reinforcement, passive restraint, and time-out in treatment of a 10-year-old girl with profound retardation and disruptive behaviors in home and classroom. Time-out was the most effective intervention with all three target behaviors, with improved behaviors maintained for at least six months.…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Case Studies
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Leaning, Brian; Watson, Tessa – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This paper describes the use of a new project, "from the inside looking out" (FILO) (N. Richardson Unpublished data), to develop communication, interaction and emotional literacy skills with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities. The authors utilized tools derived from Intensive Interaction Therapy [D. Hewett & M. Nind (1994)…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Emotional Intelligence, Multiple Disabilities, Group Dynamics
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Schoen, Sharon Faith; Thomas, Rachel – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2006
This article offers an example of how teachers may successfully use a process for addressing problem behaviors in the classroom. The process includes (1) framing critical questions, (2) collecting relevant data, (3) taking well-researched actions, and (4) reflecting on the impact of these actions. Guided by these steps, the inappropriate comments…
Descriptors: Multiple Disabilities, Intervention, Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques
Funderburg, Ruth Seth; Forney, Paula – 1988
The Georgia Parent Infant Network for Educational Services (PINES) is a home intervention program currently serving over 300 hearing impaired, visually impaired, and multihandicapped sensory impaired (MHSI) preschoolers. The infant-toddler evaluation component is described, with sections on screening and diagnosis, parent education concerning…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Evaluation Methods, Hearing Impairments, Home Programs
Taylor, Steven J.; And Others – 1986
The report examines the status of community integration for people with the most severe disabilities. Information is drawn from literature reviews, telephone surveys of over 50 programs nationwide, and visits to 5 community service systems in 4 states. An initial section outlines basic principles for community integration, followed by a review and…
Descriptors: Adoption, Community Programs, Community Resources, Community Services
Schoen, Sharon F. – 1987
The paper presents one approach to assessment and educational programming for a severely/multiply handicapped (cerebral palsy, severe mental retardation, asthma, seizures) 8-year-old boy. The curriculum based assessment and instructional recommendations reflect the position that normal developmental sequences do not solely constitute appropriate…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills, Diagnostic Teaching
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