The exceptional individual created by Charles Witt Telford, James M Sawrey
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School of Social Work Library Open Shelf | LC4031 TEL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 151190 | Available | BK137887 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Part I Introduction to exceptionality, Chapter 1 - Some basic social and psychological considerations, 2 - Exceptionality and stigmatization, 3 - The development of human potential, 4 - Some ethical and legal considerations, 5 - The care and education of exceptional individuals, 6 - Family and personal problems of exceptional people Part II Intellectual exceptionality Chapter 7 - The Gifted and highly creative, 8 - Low levels of cognitive development (mental retardation), 9 - Learning disabilities, Part III The sensorially handicapped; Chapter 10 - The visually handicapped, 11 - The aurally handicapped Part IV Motor and communication handicaps; Chapter 12 - Orthopedic and other physical impairments, 13 - Communication disorders Part V Behavioral and emotional disorders; Chapter 14 - Behavioral and emotional disorders
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