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Evans, Bob; Simmons, Katy – British Journal of Special Education, 1987
Normal children (average age 11, n=25) and multiply disabled children (aged 9-15, n=8) were integrated in physical education classes, emphasizing work with disabled-normal dyads. Girls were more willing than boys to accept disabled children into their groups, but during individual activities, boys were less reticent about making physical contact.…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Multiple Disabilities, Peer Acceptance

Bauer, Carolyn J. – School Counselor, 1985
Lists books dealing with the more prevalent handicaps of mainstreamed children: visual handicaps, speech handicaps, emotional disturbances, learning disabilities, auditory handicaps, intellectual impairments, and orthopedic handicaps. Recommends books for use from preschool to level three to expose children early and influence their attitudes…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Books, Childhood Attitudes, Childrens Literature
Rogers, Bill, Ed. – Paul Chapman Publishing, 2004
This book came about as a result of working directly alongside teachers working with challenging children and children with emotional behavioural disorders. These teachers (from Australia and the UK) work with children in mainstream and special education settings. Teachers spend a third of their waking and working day with children. Most teachers…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Peer Acceptance
Crook, Patricia; Plaskon, Stephen P. – Curriculum Review, 1980
The authors discuss some fictional works about handicapped children and suggest how these books may be used in conjunction with other teaching techniques, such as drama, written expression, and art, to help nonhandicapped children understand their disabled peers. (SJL)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Childrens Literature, Disabilities, Discussion (Teaching Technique)

Lass, Norman J.; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1991
This investigation compared 19 adolescents' perceptions of the nonspeech personality characteristics of voice-disordered and normal-speaking children. Listeners, who rated recorded speech samples, showed a significant tendency to judge the normal speakers more positively than the voice-disordered speakers. Results suggest developmental trends in…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Audience Response, Child Development
Safran, Joan S. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2002
This article discusses social difficulties of children with Asperger's syndrome and provides strategies for helping children practice and learn the classroom and life rules that many students naturally acquire. Suggestions include: carefully structure seating arrangements and group work, provide a safe haven, prepare for changes in routine, and…
Descriptors: Asperger Syndrome, Autism, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
ERIC Clearinghouse on Handicapped and Gifted Children, Reston, VA. – 1988
The brief paper summarizes the 1983 report, "Social Integration of Moderately Handicapped Students through Cooperative Goal Structuring: Influence of Teacher Instruction on Cooperation" by JoAnne Putnam. Techniques for constructing group learning activities using cooperative goal structuring are broken down into the following steps: (1)…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classroom Observation Techniques, Classroom Techniques, Cooperation
McIntosh, Ruth; And Others – 1989
The efficacy of a contextualist training model for increasing the peer acceptance of learning-disabled students through skills training and systematic opportunities for interactions with peers and teachers is evaluated. Ten peer-rejected learning-disabled subjects (seven males and three females) in grades 3 to 6 were selected to participate in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention
Bullock, Janis – 1986
To help children develop social competence, teachers ought to understand differences between popular and unpopular children, know how to assess social competence, and employ techniques which aid the development of children's social skills. In general, popular children have developed skills and strategies which allow them to interact with their…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Interpersonal Competence
Brown, Sue; And Others – 1982
The first of 11 documents on the Hawaii Integration Project (HIP) of severely disabled students presents information on ways to tailor social studies lessons for lower elementary nonhandicapped students (K-3). The curriculum stresses similarities among students and the importance of students learning from each other. Unit I explores similarities…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Individual Differences, Learning Activities
Hemphill, Norma Jean; And Others – 1982
The curriculum is an adaptation of a secondary social studies curriculum designed to help nonhandicapped students understand alienation. In Unit I, students explore their personal experiences of alienation either as victims or perpetrators. In lessons 1 and 2 they role play an alienating situation in the classroom and analyze such past experiences…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Alienation, Curriculum Development, Lesson Plans
Voeltz, Luanna; And Others – 1983
The manual describes the Special Friends Program, an approach to prepare handicapped and nonhandicapped children for social interactions with one another. The program emphasizes social, play, and leisure interchanges that facilitate social skill development by both severely handicapped and nonhandicapped children. Following a review of the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Friendship, Interaction, Interpersonal Competence
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the fourth in a series of five manuals that attempt to foster acceptance and respect for differences as exemplified by disabilities, presents activities on the topics of mental retardation (MR) and learning disabilities (LD) for instructors, and lesson plans to be used with primary grade…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Martinez, Sherrill – 1987
Interviews, record reviews, student follow-up, achievement tests, survey instruments, and observation were used to gather data for the 1986/87 evaluation of the Topeka (Kansas) Educable Mentally Handicapped (EMH) Program. Strengths of the program were identified and included: a dedicated, well-trained staff; a good special education/regular…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Daily Living Skills, Educational Needs, Elementary Secondary Education
Robison, Anne Q. – Exceptional Parent, 1987
In a letter to her six-year-old's kindergarten teacher, a parent discusses the child's (who has cerebral palsy) use of communication devices for expressive language and ways in which the teacher can help the child adjust and learn in such areas as "wait time," spontaneous conversation, and peer relationships. (CB)
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Communication Aids (for Disabled), Expressive Language, Kindergarten