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4.0 out of 5 stars
Inclusion is More Than Nondiscrimination,
By Susan Craig (Exeter, NH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Making A Place For Kids With Disabilities (Hardcover)
This is a great text for those interested in the cause of children with disabilities. "Making a Place" is easy to read, with detailed descriptions of real children and their families. Throughout its pages, the author challenges us to look again at how to make our communities more accessible.Of particular interest to me was the discussion of "inclusion as nondiscrimination" (pp.178-179). Treating children "the same" is not the core commitment of inclusion. Rather, it is providing each child with the opportunity to access and participate in the activities of his or her age group. Dale Fink's book provides practical ideas for moving forward in achieving this goal. |
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Making A Place For Kids With Disabilities by Dale Borman Fink (Hardcover - April 30, 2000)
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