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NARIC Accession Number: J36439.
MAINSTREAMING CHILDREN WITH A NEUROMUSCULAR DISEASE: A MAP OF CONCERNS.
Exceptional Children, V65, N3, p353-366. (ISSN: 0014-4029.)
Author(s): Strong, K; Sandoval, J.
Institution: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center in Progressive Neuromuscular Diseases, RTC on Neuromuscular Diseases.
Report Number: H133B80016.
Publication Year: 1999.
Number of Pages: 14p.
Abstract: Study of consumer/parent coping issues and teacher attitudes related to the education of children with neuromuscular diseases (NMD). Data are from 4 focus groups, one consisting of individuals with NMD, one consisting of parents of children with NMD, and 2 consisting of public school teachers of children with NMD.
Descriptor Terms: MAINSTREAMING; CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES; NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS; QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS; ADJUSTMENT; EDUCATION; TEACHERS; ATTITUDES TOWARD DISABLED.
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