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McCollum, Jeanette – Exceptional Parent, 1984
The article notes the difficulties in social interaction with disabled infants and considers ways in which adults need to adjust, relax, and have fun with the child. (CL)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Disabilities, Infants, Interaction
Exceptional Parent, 1989
The article offers parents of children with physical disabilities a guide to selecting and purchasing appropriate equipment for proper seating. Emphasis is on the infancy and preschool period after which powered mobility is recommended. (DB)
Descriptors: Equipment, Furniture, Infants, Mobility Aids
Davis, Patricia Anne – Exceptional Parent, 1984
Parents of visually impaired children are given suggestions for helping to make school a success. Guidelines begin with infancy and address topics related to the preschool period (such as providing special experiences and teaching social skills) and the school age period (such as taking part in the placement decision). (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Infants, Parent Participation, Parent Role
Friedman, Clare Taylor – Exceptional Parent, 1989
Integrating infants with visual impairments into playgroups for nonhandicapped infants and their parents has been successfully accomplished and offers benefits to both infants and parents. A model demonstration project, "Parents and Visually Impaired Infants Project," integrated infants into a community program involving play, music, and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Community Programs, Demonstration Programs, Infants
Dorros, Karen; Dorsey, Patricia – Exceptional Parent, 1988
Early intervention programs provide early stimulation and therapy for young children with disabilities. However, no specific age guidelines have been established for starting early intervention, and the pressure to make an immediate commitment to an early intervention program can overwhelm parents. Program options and decision-making strategies…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Decision Making, Disabilities, Educational Therapy