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Parents with Intellectual Disabilities
thearc.orgMar 01, 2011 · Contrary to what many people think, people with intellectual dis-abilities can be good parents. Field and Sanchez (1999) suggest that the ability of a parent to provide adequate child care cannot be pre-dicted on the basis of intelligence alone. As with parents without disabilities, the ability to parent successfully depends on a wide
NAEYC
www.naeyc.orgtal capacities, language and culture, and abilities or disabilities. • Curriculum builds on prior learning and experiences. The content and implementation of the curriculum builds on children’s prior individual, age-related, and cultural learning, is inclusive of children with dis-abilities, and is supportive of background knowledge
Students with Emotional Behavioral Disorders
rhyclearinghouse.acf.hhs.govyouth in juvenile corrections have dis- abilities (Quinn, Rutherford, & Leone, 2001). Nearly 46% of the incarcerated youth with a disability were identified as having EBD. Most often, the transition back into the traditional school setting for these students is unsuccessful, and they go elsewhere (e.g., alternative