Wolf Wolfensberger
Found 3 free book(s)PERSON-CENTERED PLANNING APPROACHES
www.qamtraining.netdisabilities is Wolf Wolfensberger’s principle of Normalization (Wolfensberger, 1972) which he reformulated into Social Role Valorization (Wolfensberger, 1983, 1995, 2000). Both are based on Social-Role Theory, which holds that people largely define themselves and others based on what roles they occupy. Wolfensberger believes that individuals ...
Concepts and Theory of Normalization
mn.govWolf Wolfensberger, Frank Menolascino and a small circle of co-workers mobilized a campaign in Nebraska, spreading over 2 or 3 years to focus efforts of the movement upon establishing a sweeping law that would bring all the elements of normalization into a service system for persons labelled retarded. The upshot was the creation of an agency in ...
CHALLENGES FACED BY STUDENTS WITH VISUAL …
www.eajournals.orgThe study was guided by the normalization theory as articulated by Wolf Wolfensberger (1980). Normalization involves the acceptance of people with disabilities with their disabilities, offering them the same conditions as are offered to other citizens. It involves the normal