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Koller, Donna; Stoddart, Kevin – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2021
Background: Safeguarding social inclusion for children with disabilities remains an elusive and difficult goal. Children with disabilities are lonelier than their peers, less involved in their communities, and less likely to experience overall well-being. Objective: The primary purpose of this research is to conduct a critical review of literature…
Descriptors: Trend Analysis, Intervention, Research Reports, Disabilities
Brannan, Steve; Arick, Joel; Fullerton, Ann – 2002
Over a 3-year period, the National Inclusive Camp Practices (NICP) project examined camp practices and youth outcomes at 14 resident camps and outdoor schools that fully integrate youth with disabilities into their programs. These outdoor programs were predominantly 1 week long. Data on camp practices and on 742 participating youth with and…
Descriptors: Camping, Disabilities, Individual Development, Interpersonal Competence
Hughes, Carolyn; Kim, Jin-Ho; Hwang, Bogseon – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1998
This study first classified empirical measures that have been used to assess the social integration of employees with disabilities. It then aggregated findings describing social interaction patterns in employment. Ten categories of measures of social interaction were identified and occurrence of social interaction was found to vary by…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Disabilities, Evaluation Methods, Interaction Process Analysis
Peer reviewedMaag, John W.; Webber, Jo – Preventing School Failure, 1995
A traditional view of social skills instruction, which is antithetical to promoting children's social development, is presented. Three explanations of social development are then outlined within the context of social integration of students with disabilities. Recommendations for general educators to promote children's social skills are offered,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedCalloway, Carie – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1999
Among 20 ways suggested for promoting friendships between children with disabilities and typically achieving peers are to: be open and honest about disabilities; make disability a comfortable concept; create social opportunities; be a good model; teach social skills in the classroom; intervene proactively; and encourage collaboration. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Bersani, Hank A., Jr.; Salon, Rebecca – 1988
The Personal Integration Inventory is a "survey" that can be used to look at the life of a single developmentally disabled individual and the extent to which s/he is becoming integrated into his/her community. It focuses on the day-to-day experiences and interactions of people who live in community settings and should be completed by…
Descriptors: Adults, Community Programs, Daily Living Skills, Developmental Disabilities
Peer reviewedSodac, David G. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1997
This article describes a high school club for students with and without disabilities that was established to promote constructive social relationships through an after-school club format and to develop students' self-confidence, social acceptance, and peer interaction opportunities. The membership, meetings, officers, and activities of the club…
Descriptors: Disabilities, High Schools, Interpersonal Competence, Peer Acceptance
Peer reviewedLowenthal, Barbara – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1995
This article describes strategies to assist toddlers with special needs in inclusive settings to acquire social interaction skills. Strategies include: (1) arranging the environment; (2) group affection activities; (3) imitation of peers; (4) teacher prompts; (5) teacher reinforcement; (6) correspondence training; and (7) peer-mediated…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Interaction
Abery, Brian; And Others – 1997
This curriculum to foster the inclusion of students with disabilities is designed to be offered by educators in junior and senior high school settings. It is intended to bring together students with and without disabilities for classroom instruction, discussion, and experiential learning. The experiential component pairs students with disabilities…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedSontag, Joanne Curry – Exceptional Children, 1997
This study compared the contextual classroom features of public school segregated classrooms and community-based integrated classrooms for 16 preschool children with disabilities, by examining the relations between classroom characteristics and child sociability. The two classroom contexts were found to be similar, with no differences in child…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedHalpern, Andrew S. – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1989
A model is presented for the school-to-community transition of disabled students. The model emphasizes occupation, residential adjustment, and existence of desirable social and interpersonal networks. Problems in these three areas are documented, and development of the Oregon Transition Team Model to improve patterns of service and care is…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, Employment
Peer reviewedKohler, Frank W.; Strain, Phillip S. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1993
This paper describes the Early Childhood Social Skills Program developed at the University of Pittsburgh's Early Childhood Research Institute. The paper discusses specific social skill strategies as well as steps for implementing the peer-mediated social skill program in an integrated preschool setting. (JDD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Strategies, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedHundert, Joel; Houghton, Anne – Exceptional Children, 1992
This study of 14 children (ages 3-5) with disabilities participating in the Classwide Social Skills Program found that the program increased subjects' positive play and levels of teacher reinforcement, but these increases did not generalize to 3-month or 6-month follow-up periods nor to another play session in the day. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Generalization, Interaction, Interpersonal Competence
Peer reviewedOverton, Sheri; Rausch, John L. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2002
Three focus groups were convened, consisting of 11 mothers of elementary-age students with various disabilities. Mothers viewed friendship as both an important and a worthy end in itself. Nine peer-specific friendship goals for friendship development were identified, along with 3 broader goals to which friendship was perceived to contribute.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Focus Groups, Friendship
Peer reviewedFilla, Anneleisa; Wolery, Mark; Anthony, Leslie – Journal of Early Intervention, 1999
Two interventions (environmental modification and adult prompting) were evaluated for promoting conversations between three preschoolers with and six without disabilities. Three conditions were used: classroom baseline, theme boxes, and system of least prompts. Use of the system of least prompts produced increases in rates of conversation, turns…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Intervention, Inclusive Schools, Interpersonal Communication

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