Adults With Disabilities: international Perspectives in the Community

Author:   Paul Retish ,  Shunit Reiter
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN:  

9780805824247


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 May 1999
Format:   Hardback
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This book concerns the process of transition that we all make throughout our lifetime, and the necessary skills individuals with disabilities need to function outside of school. The book illustrates that the problems of transition are not just for persons with disabilities, but for everyone. Acceptance of differences, understanding that our perceptions may not be accurate, and the ability to be honest with one another are shown to be key elements in assisting transition.

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Author:   Paul Retish ,  Shunit Reiter
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.840kg
ISBN:  

9780805824247


ISBN 10:   0805824243
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 May 1999
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"**Check for ""N"" dashes** Contents: Introduction. Part I:Schools.P. Wehman, P.N. Walsh, Transition From School to Adulthood: A Look at the United States and Europe. H.L. Garber, M. McInerney, D. Osher, A Preventive Education Model for School Restructuring: Creating Parent-Student-Teacher Partnerships to Prevent Postschool Maladjustment. M.D. Young, A.B. Pedroza, P. Kavanaugh, Lessons From the Texas-Mexico Border: Working With the Parents of Students With Mental Retardation. W.E. Hitchings, B. Natelle, R. Ristow, Parents, Professionals, and the Transition Process. L.M. Ling, Disability in Australia: Policy and Practice. Part II:Personal and Social Inclusion.R.D. MacNeil, S.C. Anderson, Leisure and Persons With Developmental Disabilities: Empowering Self-Determination Through Inclusion. M.F. Shaughnessy, T. Glover, M. Green, R.Y.L. Choy, Teaching the Mentally Retarded Parenting Skills: International Perspectives. A. Ramot, P. Gitelman, Challenges and Complexities of Introducing Western Models of Service Delivery for People With Disabilities in Eastern and Central Europe. J. Corbett, Disability Arts: Developing Survival Strategies. Part III:The Community.S.S. Herr, Welcoming Immigrants With Disabilities: The Israeli Experience. J.M. Brown, J.N. Streumer, An International Perspective on School-to-Work Systems and the Participation of Persons With Disabilities. J.W. Rojewski, Vocational Preparation and Employment Options for Adults With Disabilities: An International Perspective. Part IV:Cross Cultural Future.D. Mitchell, Transfer of Beliefs, Knowledge, and Experiences Between Countries. J. Siegel, Utilizing Technology for the Inclusion of Individuals With Mental Retardation. R.L. Schalock, C. Kelly, Sociocultural Factors Influencing Social and Vocational Inclusion of Persons With Mental Retardation: A Cross-Cultural Study. S. Reiter, Conclusion. Cross Cultural Perspectives--Diversity and Universalism."

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""...each of the chapters has something to offer, and there are interesting reviews of practice internationally....provides a valuable model of the interplay between international and local/cultural variables in service development...a useful book covering diverse perspectives and a broad range of disability issues and (I) would recommend it to practitioners and postgraduate students."" —Journal of Psychology in Africa


...each of the chapters has something to offer, and there are interesting reviews of practice internationally....provides a valuable model of the interplay between international and local/cultural variables in service development...a useful book covering diverse perspectives and a broad range of disability issues and (I) would recommend it to practitioners and postgraduate students. -Journal of Psychology in Africa


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