This book is part memoir, part historical survey, part academic analysis written to inject more realism into the national dialogue about intellectual disabilities. Families that include a member with an intellectual disability are grateful for increased awareness and tolerance, but there is so much further to go.
This book is part memoir, part historical survey, part academic analysis written to inject more realism into the national dialogue about intellectual disabilities. Families that include a member with an intellectual disability are grateful for increased awareness and tolerance, but there is so much further to go.
By Ronald Bishop - With Sadie Pennington and Morgan Weiss
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: A Day in the Life Chapter 2: The Saddest I've Ever Been Chapter 3: "Making" Disabilities Chapter 4: The Legend of "Scooter Boy" Chapter 5: Catch the Wind Chapter 6: Packaged for Public Consumption Chapter 7: By Any Other Name Chapter 8: The Homecoming Court Chapter 9: Other Voices Chapter 10: Other Voices, Continued Chapter 11: Those Who Demand Attention References
Introduction Chapter 1: A Day in the Life Chapter 2: The Saddest I've Ever Been Chapter 3: "Making" Disabilities Chapter 4: The Legend of "Scooter Boy" Chapter 5: Catch the Wind Chapter 6: Packaged for Public Consumption Chapter 7: By Any Other Name Chapter 8: The Homecoming Court Chapter 9: Other Voices Chapter 10: Other Voices, Continued Chapter 11: Those Who Demand Attention References
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