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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
This series outlines sport opportunities for athletes with disabilities. Included are articles discussing sports for athletes with cerebral palsy, deaf athletes, blind athletes, wheelchair bound athletes, amputee athletes, as well as a discussion of the Special Olympics. (JMK)
Descriptors: Amputations, Athletes, Blindness, Cerebral Palsy
Hagen, Dolores – Pointer, 1984
A seven-year-old nonvocal blind child with cerebral palsy and possible mental retardation learned basic cause-and-effect tasks via a speech synthesizer and microcomputer. The author speculates on future communication development for the child. (CL)
Descriptors: Artificial Speech, Blindness, Cerebral Palsy, Communication Aids (for Disabled)

Thompson, George A., Jr. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1979
The behavior modification procedure, carried out at mealtime with a ten-year-old retarded boy who had spastic cerebral palsy, consisted of differential reinforcement and punishment, and resulted in substantial decreases in tongue thrust (reverse swallowing) and food expulsion, and a large increase in observed chewing. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Cerebral Palsy, Eating Habits, Exceptional Child Research

Gray, Davon – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1980
Case of a severely handicapped preschooler illustrates advantages of home-based infant stimulation program. Initial goals were: work toward physical separation of mother and child, shape and reinforce child's behavior to extinguish crying, shape and reinforce mother's behavior to enrich home environment, and stimulate and reinforce a developmental…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cerebral Palsy, Early Childhood Education, Exceptional Child Research

Giangreco, Michael F. – Physical Disabilities: Education and Related Services, 1996
Norman Kunc, consultant on educational and disability issues, discusses his early segregated education and perceived devaluation due to his cerebral palsy; the intrusion of therapies into his daily schedule; and the sometimes assaultive nature of physical therapy. Kunc views his disability as a characteristic of his personal diversity and…
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Disabilities, Disability Discrimination, Individual Development

McCubbin, Marilyn A.; Huang, S. T. Tina – Family Relations, 1989
Investigated 130 2-parent families with children who had mild, moderate, or severe cerebral palsy to examine the critical family strengths which contributed to the overall health and health improvement of these children. Used the Typology Model of Adjustment and Adaptation to examine the relationships between family stress, family types,…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cerebral Palsy, Coping, Family Attitudes

Fee, Maureen A.; And Others – Infants and Young Children, 1988
Children with cerebral palsy sometimes display nutritional inadequacy, as evaluated through anthropometric measurements and laboratory values. Causes of poor nutritional status include inadequate calories offered or adequate calories offered but not consumed. Inadequate caloric retention may be due to vomiting, rumination, or gastroesophageal…
Descriptors: Body Weight, Cerebral Palsy, Child Development, Clinical Diagnosis

Janicki, Matthew P. – Australia and New Zealand Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1989
The study of 883 individuals, age 45 and older, with cerebral palsy and mental retardation, found (1) the presence of cerebral palsy differentiates this group, (2) there were more males than females at all age levels, (3) there were virtually no non-Whites in old-old group, (4) and there were decreases in seizure rates with age. (DB)
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Demography, Incidence, Mental Retardation

Sullivan, Margaret; Lewis, Michael – Infants and Young Children, 2000
This review of the effects of contingency experience on development and data from a model intervention program provides evidence demonstrating how basic technology can be used to teach young children with developmental disabilities that the environment is responsive and controllable and to promote positive attentional, emotional, and motivational…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Cerebral Palsy, Developmental Disabilities, Downs Syndrome

Van Den Berg-Emons, R. J.; Van Baak, M. A.; Speth, L.; Saris, W. H. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1998
Effects of two 9-month sports programs (four or two sessions per week) on daily physical activity (PA), fat mass (FM), and physical fitness were assessed in 20 Dutch children (ages 7-13) with spastic cerebral palsy. Four sessions per week tended to increase PA ratio and held FM constant. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Aerobics, Body Composition, Cerebral Palsy, Children

Willard-Holt, Colleen – Exceptional Children, 1998
Using a qualitative cross-case methodology over three years, this study investigated how two gifted students with cerebral palsy and no speech exhibited their cognitive abilities. Findings indicated such traits as maturity, goal orientation, persistence/determination, patience, recognition of limitations, desire for independence from aids and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cerebral Palsy, Communication Disorders, Gifted Disabled

Mack, Margo – Educational Leadership, 1996
Describes a creative approach to including Nora, a student with cerebral palsy, in an outdoor adventure--a hilly, seven-mile trek through Eastern Oregon's Ponderosa pine forests. With teachers' and classmates' help, Nora practiced on a simulated horse and saddle, overcame her fear of heights, and eagerly joined classmates on horseback. (MLH)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cerebral Palsy, Disabilities, Elementary Education

Shipley, Tracy Elizabeth – Journal of Law & Education, 2002
Summarizes current law on the legal responsibilities of day-care centers for special-needs children under Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504. Examines cases involving reasonable modifications for HIV-positive children. Also examines cases determining reasonable accommodation for children with allergic reactions, diabetes,…
Descriptors: Allergy, Asthma, Attendants, Behavior Disorders
Reid, Denise – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
The Pediatric Volitional Questionnaire (PVQ) was used along with the Test of Playfulness (TOP) to assess 16 children with cerebral palsy who took part in a study of virtual reality play intervention. Both observational measures are designed to assess children as they are engaged in occupations in one or more environments. Virtual reality offers an…
Descriptors: Motivation, Computer Simulation, Play, Cerebral Palsy
Hernandez-Reif, Maria; Field, Tiffany; Largie, Shay; Diego, Miguel; Manigat, Natasha; Seoanes, Jacqueline; Bornstein, Joan – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
Twenty young children (mean age = 32 months) with cerebral palsy (CP) recruited from early intervention programs received 30 minutes of massage or reading twice weekly for 12 weeks. The children receiving massage therapy showed fewer physical symptoms including reduced spasticity, less rigid muscle tone overall and in the arms, and improved fine…
Descriptors: Therapy, Cerebral Palsy, Early Intervention, Young Children