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Karaolis, Olivia – Exceptional Parent, 2009
Art matters. Theater, film, paintings, writing--all forms of creative expression are an important part of people's lives. It is often through art that people reach understanding about themselves and about one another. Drama can help children find their voice. It does this because it offers an alternative form of communication. Using anything from…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Autism, Childhood Interests, Cerebral Palsy
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Hartshorn, David J. – Educational Studies, 1983
A survey of English elementary school children showed that of the approximately 50 percent who watched films on videorecorders, almost all watched movies generally considered unsuitable for children. This occurred even when children reported watching with parents. Among these were extremely violent and pornographic films. (IS)
Descriptors: Censorship, Childhood Interests, Children, Comparative Education