Handicapping the Handicapped

Handicapping the Handicapped
Author: Hugh Mehan
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1986
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780804713047

Discusses "labeling" and catagorizing those children who have learning problems.

A Secretly Handicapped Man

A Secretly Handicapped Man
Author: Norbert Nathanson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Foot
ISBN: 9780989568913

After more than 30 years weathering stares and severe public and professional stigma, growing up in the working class of Depression Era Pittsburgh, and trying desperately to enter the new burgeoning field of television, the author experienced a miracle. Born without feet or one hand, new advances in medical science provided artificial legs which gave him a normal height, a natural appearance and gait, and permitted him to enjoy a previously unknown, life altering public anonymity. Being out of the spotlight of public stigma brought him peace. He never shared his story, and held his secrets fiercely. He has never seen himself as being different, nor defined himself in dramatic terms. An experienced, serious and driven educator and television executive, outdoorsman, sailor, carpenter, fisherman, he has formed his reality. His survival is a triumph, his life a victory. He doesn't understand that his accomplishments are remarkable. ..".it is truly inspirational...it will help other people to have a greater appreciation of the issues you so eloquently describe by your experiences." Dr. Anthony Grieco, NYU Medical School "The book provides any reader, casual or otherwise, deep insights into the life of a person born very different physically and later transformed into yet another physical being. That makes the story unique, in a class of its own. I come away from it with a much deeper understanding of the impact of handicapping conditions on a person's development. Not a tear or moment of heartache is left out. What this man went through in his rise above adversity is inspirational in every respect." Don Ferguson, Dean Emeritus, School of Education, New Mexico State University "What I so admire is the lack of self pity. It is one painful step forward after another, instead of railing at the world. The author gives us a metaphor for many people's life. And the memoir holds a happy ending after all the difficult decisions he had to make." Diane H. Schetky, M.D., retired psychiatrist and poet.

Education and the Handicapped 1760 - 1960

Education and the Handicapped 1760 - 1960
Author: D.G. Pritchard
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1136270280

First published in 1998. This is Volume VIII of twenty-eight in the Sociology of Education series. During the nineteenth century and part of the twentieth the children now known as disabled or with accessibility needs were termed physically defective and mentally defective; the schools that they and the blind and the deaf attended were frequently called institutions; the education they received bore the name of instruction. This book is the story of the advance in opinion and outlook from 1760 to 1960, which brought about the change from instruction to education, from institution to school, and from mentally defective to those with special needs, that the book sets out to tell. Written in 1963.

My Friend Leslie

My Friend Leslie
Author: Maxine B. Rosenberg
Publisher: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Books
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1983
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Presents a multi-handicapped kindergarten child, who is well-accepted by her classmates, in various situations within the school setting.

The Handicapped Squirrel

The Handicapped Squirrel
Author: Alixander Hunter
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1998
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780966558203

This book is for LITTLE KIDS, BIG KIDS & EVEN BIGGER KIDS, who we call ADULTS. This book is for ALL "kids." Anyone & everyone that is scared, hurt, just not feeling good or is just lonely. The book has wonderful photography & tells a story about a little squirrel that was hurt, & had to have an operation. It further explains how the squirrel went from a handicapped squirrel to a "Handi-capable" squirrel, with photographs, story & rhymes. It lets the person who is reading the book realize that they too can do many things, & have fun doing them. This book is totally uplifting. This book is good for children through adults. Everyone is a "kid" when they do not feel well. There is not another book like this one on the market. It is a sure seller. It is funny & cute while it sends a very loving message. The markets for this book are totally unlimited. To order: Alixander Hunter, Alixander Group, Voice: 407-380-6082, Fax: 407-679-2006, e-mail: [email protected], 1901 North Forsyth Rd., Orlando, FL 32807.

Handicapping America

Handicapping America
Author: Frank Bowe
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1978
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Describes America's shameful neglect of one out of every six of her citizens who has a physical, mental, or emotional disability and discusses the right of the disabled to jobs, transportation, and full participation in the democracy.