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Author
Wilcox, Barbara, 1947-
Title
The activities catalog : an alternative curriculum for youth and adults with severe disabilities / by Barbara Wilcox and G. Thomas Bellamy ; [activities illustrations by Mark E. Danielson]
Published
Baltimore : Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., [1987]
©1987
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371.9 Wil/Aca
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Description
91 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Contents
Guide includes chapter bibliographies and index
Analysis
Handicapped persons Social education
Physical activities for mentally handicapped persons Teaching
Physical activities for mentally handicapped persons Teaching - Manuals
Notes
Has companion volume: A comprehensive guide to the activities catalog
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject
Youth with disabilities -- Education.
Youth with disabilities -- Life skills guides.
Youth with disabilities -- Recreation.
People with disabilities -- Education.
People with disabilities -- Life skills guides.
People with disabilities -- Recreation.
People with disabilities -- Education -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Author
Bellamy, G. Thomas.
Wilcox, Barbara, 1947-
Comprehensive guide to the activities catalog
LC no.
86029883
ISBN
0933716745 (paperback)
0933716753 (paperback)
Other Titles
A comprehensive guide to the activities catalog, an alternative curriculum for youth and adults with severe disabilities
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