Books on inclusion of adults with disabilities in the community
Book series by Al Condeluci on inclusion of adults with disabilities in the community. There are also books for people with disabilities on transitioning to adulthood, going to college. and vocational rehabilitation.
By exploring the roles, expectations, behavior and stereotypes of people with and without disabilities, Condeluci shows how to support the development, growth and independence of people with disabilities in their communities.
Practical guide for people with disabilites living in the community with tips and strategies for recreation facilities, community centers, religious organizations, businesses or agencies. Information on increasing access for persons with disabilities of all ages.
Book explores people with disabilities in society, including challenges and rewards of tolerating differences and developing a community where there is a place for young and old, children and adults, people with and without disabilities.
This book looks at the effects of aging on women with intellectual disabilities due to congenital, developmental or traumatic conditions. Combines research and personal stories in 18 countries.
Students with wide range of disabilities candidly discuss their experiences and pros and cons of special education in public schools. Student essays and chapters by parents and professionals give different views of classroom and teaching experiences including, mainstreaming and separate education for students with disabilities in local schools.
This how-to book helps you make inclusion work in any faith community. It gives workable strategies, explains how to encourage community outreach, and shows how to support needs of people with disabilities and their families.
Practical book for families, educators and counselors on going to college, teaching strategies and accommodations for students with brain injury, learning disabilities and special needs.
Educational and training manual for brain injury rehabilitation programs and community agencies on the caregiving relationship between client and professional.
Book explores challenges of change for organizations, service providers, individual swith disabilities and families in local communities to include, integrate and accept people with disabilities in all aspects of society.